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Resources for churches asking what faithful use could look like.

Start here if you want language, research, stories, and tools to help your church think more clearly about land, buildings, justice, belonging, and faithful use.

Some resources are academic. Some are practical. Some are useful for church leaders preparing a conversation with a committee, council, parish, synod, or leadership team.

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Space, Place and the Church: Fostering a Theology of Spatial Justice in South African Churches
Caroline Powell & Ntandoyenkosi MlamboInternational Journal of Public Theology (Brill)2022

Tracks how South African churches have engaged the land question over thirty years and what their declarations have produced in practice.

A peer-reviewed introduction to the theology of spatial justice, written for both academic and church audiences.

Best for first-time readersAcademic depthHelpful before using the discernment tool
TheologyArticle
Dutch Reformed Church in Inner-City Pretoria: Forming a New Church Space, 1856–2020
Ntandoyenkosi MlamboStellenbosch Theological Journal2023

Traces the Dutch Reformed Church's land holdings from the colony to the present — a case study in how church property carries political history.

The DRC's 1998 internal inventory recorded over 600 properties and 14,000 hectares of land — and was acknowledged as incomplete.

Academic depthChurch historyCase study
ContextArticle
The Church of Nazarene in Khayelitsha: Developing a Missional Spatial Consciousness with Special Reference to COVID-19
Ntandoyenkosi Mlambo & Henry MbayaHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies2024

A 2024 case study of how one Khayelitsha pastor responded to the pandemic — repurposing an abandoned church building for community aid when the original quarantine-site plan ran out of resources.

A practical demonstration of inclusive spatial planning at the level of a single congregation, in one of South Africa's largest townships.

Academic depthCase study
ContextArticle
The Church Land Programme and Black Theology of Liberation
Ntandoyenkosi MlamboReligions (MDPI)2025

How the Pietermaritzburg-based Church Land Programme reshaped its methodology — from working on behalf of the poor to working with them.

The shift from solidarity-as-advocacy to solidarity-as-presence is the methodological move at the heart of this work.

Academic depthChurch history
TheologyArticle
Between Life and Death: On Land, Silence and Liberation in the Capital City
Stephan F. de BeerHTS Theological Studies, University of Pretoria2014

Stephan de Beer's reflection on four sites of struggle in Tshwane — and what the church's silence on land has cost.

Drawing on Frantz Fanon and Abahlali baseMjondolo, de Beer locates the unfinished task of liberation in the church's relationship to urban land.

Academic depthChurch history
TheologyArticle

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