The south of Johannesburg was once again called to come together in prayer as the Upper Room Christian Centre hosted its fourth annual prayer march.
The event aimed to stand against the growing problem of drug and substance abuse, which continues to harm families and weaken communities.
Marchers arrive at Video Town for prayer and reflection. Photo: Desnay Peterson
Churches from across the southern region were urged to rise and respond to this urgent crisis. Organisers encouraged all believers and residents to join in a united stand of faith and hope.
Minister shares a message of hope with the community. Photo: Desnay Peterson
Participants gathered at the top of Main Street, next to the tower at the pharmacy, before walking down Main Street and into Geranium.
Community members of all ages take part in the march. Photo: Desnay Peterson
The march concluded at Video Town in Rosettenville, where the community shared a time of prayer.
Youth bring energy through a powerful dance performance. Photo: Desnay Peterson
The event also included dance items from the youth, and ministers from the church offered words of encouragement, reminding those present of the power of faith and unity.
Afterwards, meals were provided as part of a feeding initiative, ensuring that everyone could share in fellowship and support.
Meals are served to the homeless and residents. Photo: Supplied
Leaders said the event serves as a reminder that unity can bring strength and that the community must work together to bring change.
Minister offers a personal testimony to encourage the crowd. Photo: Desnay Peterson
The prayer march stood as an open invitation for all churches and residents to play a part in building a safer and more hopeful future.
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