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    Sunday Services in Nyanga

    ~Danielle Ireland~

    Photos by Nancy Lory

    One of the most amazing opportunities we were granted during our trip was to attend a

    religious service on Sunday morning. South Africa is a place with so many diverse communities

    and cultures, but the amount of faith seemed almost unanimous among people. According to

    the 2007 African census, over 73% of South Africas population practices Christianity, with

    Hinduism, Islam, and various African traditional religions also vital. The service we were able to

    attend was Christian, the religion which our housekeeper Ivy practiced. Ivy was such animportant resource during our trip. She lived in the township of Nyanga where we gathered for

    this experience. The service in general was more than I could have anticipated. It was held in

    one room, rented out of a school where about 40 people sang their praise effortlessly. The

    room was crowded and hot, and it was impossible to move in any way without touching the

    person next to, in front of, or behind you. We were packed in there like sardines, and nothing

    seemed to matter besides the love of Jesus. As I held my hands up to whatever power I may

    have been channeling I realized this was what these people lived for. They did not wake up

    every morning feeling like they had everything they would ever need, but instead they woke up

    with the hope that someday they would. The remarkable amount of faith generated in that

    room was enough to bring a grown man to his knees in thankfulness. The love of God is notonly a way of life for these people who have nothing, but it seems as though their faith is the

    only way in which to keep mentally sound. As children cried, and people came and went,

    nothing interrupted the flow of love and faith. Within those four walls, a sea of people swayed

    back and forth to the music. A woman sang as loud as her lungs would let her into a

    microphone and others reached their voices even louder than hers. The night before, Ivy had

    asked some of the other girls and me if we liked to dance. We told her yes, and as a smile

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    came across her face, she said, Then you will have fun at church tomorrow. Now I knew why.

    This experience was more than just a religious one- for me and others in the group; it was the

    necessary piece of the puzzle in understanding how our fellow humans survive through

    incredible adversity.

    To learn more about Ivy and the pictures above, check out the links to the videos! Each photorepresents one section of the video diary I posted along with this paragraph.

    The first picture is of the lovely Ivy with Greg McCormick; Ivy welcomed The Keene

    State Honors Program into her home, and cooked for us.

    The second picture is the group standing outside the school where the church service

    was held.

    Picture three is our very own Professor Mallon handing out the grapes to the children in

    the Nyanga Township.