IAM has been working with Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary (SMMS), the seminary responsible for the theological formation of leaders in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA), for many years to create enabling dialogue spaces on human sexuality and gender. The entire student body of nearly 60 students engaged for two days on empowering themselves as church leaders to engage constructively and creatively when faced with a diversity of experiences relating to faith, gender, and sexuality. Here, we chat to 2nd year seminarian, Ntando Madlala; about their reflections on our time together.
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