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FEA Luyengo to host marriage clinic service

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Reverend Alex Mngomezulu (L) and Reverend Dr JV Mazibuko.
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The Free Evangelical Assemblies (FEA) Luyengo will host a marriage clinic on Thursday, February 12, 2026, aimed at strengthening marriages and promoting healthy family relationships within Luyengo and surrounding communities. The session, themed ‘a healthy marriage,’ will take place from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at FEA Luyengo and is open to the public, including married couples, engaged couples and individuals interested in building strong and lasting relationships.

According to Reverend Alex Mngomezulu, the Resident Pastor at FEA Luyengo, the marriage clinic will be facilitated by Reverend Dr JV and Make Mazibuko, who is widely recognised for his impactful marriage and family enrichment sessions, conducted across the country as well as in the local radio station, EBIS, a programme called ‘Imphilo Yelikhaya nekwakhiwa Kwalo’. His experience in counselling, family ministry, and marriage development has helped many couples rediscover purpose, communication and unity within their relationships.

Speaking ahead of the event, Reverend Mngomezulu emphasised the importance of intentional investment in marriages, noting that strong families are the foundation of strong communities.  He encouraged couples from Luyengo and neighbouring areas not to miss this opportunity, describing the marriage clinic as a practical and life-giving platform that has helped restore and strengthen many families.

“Marriage does not thrive by chance, it thrives through understanding, commitment, and guided support. Sessions like these have proven to be life-changing for many couples,” he said. The marriage clinic forms part of FEA’s ongoing commitment to community development through faith-based initiatives that address real-life challenges affecting families today. Members of the public are warmly invited to attend and participate in this enriching and insightful session. For enquiries contact 7808 0075 / 7614 2760.

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