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FEA Fairview launches Couples Fellowship service

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Pastor BD Dlamini and his wife of Free Evangelical Assemblies Fairview branch. (Pic: Courtesy)
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The Free Evangelical Assemblies (FEA) Fairview branch in Manzini is set to host the launch of its Couples Fellowship on Monday, October 6, 2025, from 6pm to 7:30pm. Themed ‘Keeping the Spark of Love’, the event promises to strengthen marriages, encourage fellowship and empower families through faith.

The fellowship will be led by Pastor BD Dlamini, who emphasised the importance of such gatherings in nurturing both the spiritual and relational lives of congregants.

 “A healthy church is built on healthy families. When couples are strong, rooted in love and walking in harmony, the church and community at large reap the blessings,” he shared.

The Couples Fellowship will provide a safe space for husbands and wives to learn, share experiences and grow together in Christ. Beyond strengthening marital bonds, it seeks to build homes filled with peace, love and unity, the very foundation of a thriving congregation.

Pastor Dlamini warmly invites all couples, both young and seasoned, to attend this exciting launch: “We encourage every couple to join us at FEA Fairview. Come and rekindle the spark of love, find encouragement and allow God to renew and strengthen your marriage.”

Mark your calendars – this is more than just an event; it is the beginning of a journey towards stronger families and a healthier church. For more information contact 7814 3720.

Venue: FEA Fairview, Manzini

Date: October 6, 2025

Time: 6pm – 7:30pm

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