Pastor Ray McCauley, the influential founder of Rhema Bible Church, is set to be laid to rest next week Friday. Known for his pivotal role in the growth of one of South Africa’s largest congregations, McCauley’s passing has left a profound impact on the religious community and beyond.
McCauley’s legacy is marked by decades of dedicated ministry, which began in the late 1970s when he founded the Rhema Bible Church. He was known for his charismatic preaching and his commitment to charitable initiatives that supported countless individuals and communities across the country. His influence extended into the social and political realms, where he frequently advocated for moral values and unity among South Africans of all backgrounds.
A public memorial service is expected to be held at the Rhema Bible Church in Randburg, allowing members of his congregation and the broader community to pay their respects and celebrate his life and achievements. Pastor Ray McCauley’s contributions to South Africa’s religious landscape will be remembered for years to come, as many reflect on his message of hope and faith.
In other news – Drip sneaker brand faces liquidation after five years of success
Drip Footwear, the popular South African sneaker brand, is reportedly facing liquidation after five years of significant success in the local market. Founded by entrepreneur Lekau Sehoana, Drip quickly became a household name, admired for its stylish and affordable sneakers that resonated with South Africans from all walks of life.
The news comes as a shock to fans and supporters of the brand, which has been celebrated for its rapid rise and consistent growth. Known for its bold designs and vibrant colors, Drip Footwear captured a unique space in the South African fashion. Read more