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our vision, mission and message

Our vision is Jesus. We become what we behold and keeping our eyes on Jesus and being filled by His Spirit gives us the appropriate response to all of life’s situations; Jesus gives us abundant life. Jesus said that if we have seen him, we have seen the Father, said another way, we have seen God. Jesus is perfect theology, if we want to know what God is like we must get to know and understand Christ. And as we do this we find what we have been looking for; peace and unimaginable freedom.

The journey of healing is from the inside where we find our true identity and purpose. And it is from this place of health and wholeness that we discover the joy as we share the love of God with those around us. Our message is love.

Loving others drives our mission to share His truth and teach others his ways.

Our vision is Jesus, our message is love and our mission is to make disciples.

leadership structure

Citygate church is led by a team of elders, who share the vision and co-lead the church together. They are also the directors of the CIPC-registered not-for-profit company, City Gate Community Church NPC. The diversity of the team is its strength and the submission of each elder to the revelations and authority of the other elders as they operate in their gift is the key to such a team model. We currently have three eldership couples:

Slaughters

Mark & Nici Slaughter

Mark and Nici Slaughter have been leading the eldership team since 2017. They are a couple of great faith and capacity, and need all of that to raise their five children well! Nici has a strong intuitive gift and helps the team to discern God’s will when making decisions. She also has a heart for worship and creativity, loves hosting people and cares deeply about others. Mark is an adventurer at heart and an entrepreneur by trade. He comes alive when pioneering and establishing new ventures, be that in church, NGO or business contexts. He has a passion to see people express God’s kingdom and creativity through their gift in every area of life and is trusting God to establish buildings and spaces that will facilitate this all over the world.

The Spies

Christof & Marguerite Spies

Christof and Marguerite are both talented musicians with hearts for worship. From a young age they have spent hours practicing and perfecting their musical talents and this dedication to excellence have spilled over into every area of their lives. They love the church and have been church leaders for more than ten years. And when you look at them, it is clear to see why. Christof is a man of integrity, he is wise and above all, the love he has for Jesus, how he loves his family and the love he pours into the Church. The same is true for Marguerite, who decided that Jesus was her first love from a young age. Her passion is contagious. She is a woman of strength and diligence and knows how to put in the hard work. The Spies family is a beautiful reflection of Jesus’ compassion for people in need and the lost.

Maritzes

Derik & Mariechen Maritz

Derik and Mariechen Maritz joined our eldership team in 2020. They are a couple that are most defined by love. They have a deep love for God, for one another and for those around them. And it is from this place that they express their incredible gifts. Derik is a pastor at heart, a mechanical engineer with a passion for cars that outworks in an appreciation and patience for the unique and detailed characteristics of people. Mariechen is Derik’s perfect match. Saved at a young age she has never lost her passion for Jesus which overflows with a deep desire to live a life on mission. She trained in the military as a physio and outworks her faith with a beautiful balance between the disciplined life of a soldier and the compassionate grace of a loving and prayerful messenger.

We also have other leaders who serve and help lead Citygate Church in various ways. While some are part-time staff members, most people volunteer their time to help build God’s kingdom in one way or another. Some people serve in practical ways, such as serving coffee on a Sunday, or welcoming visitors, while others serve and lead by discipling people through home groups, youth groups or prayer meetings.

Finally, the elders are accountable to several apostolic leaders, who are invited to advise, guide and scrutinise the health of Citygate Church and our obedience to God’s call to disciple the nations.

NCMI and the bigger vision

We believe that it is valuable and necessary for local churches to be connected and accountable to some form of wider leadership structure. For some churches, this takes the form of a denominational affiliation; for others it may be that they are satellite congregations of a larger church movement with a headquarters.

Citygate believes that a voluntary partnership model with various apostolic leaders is a more biblical model. How does it work? Basically, the elders of Citygate church have full authority to lead the local church. But they invite experienced church leaders to visit Citygate church several times per year and to give input into the vision, leadership, finances, discipleship and other matters. These leaders are invited to ask questions, to scrutinise details and to hold the elders to account for the call of God over Citygate, and hold up a plumb-line of the gospel to help the church and its leaders remain faithful and productive in serving God. Furthermore, all big decisions that impact our vision, discipleship, finances, leadership and staff operations are run by at least one apostolic leader for input and advice.

Many of these leaders currently come from New Covenant Ministries International (NCMI), who call themselves a trans-local team of men and women who feel called to equip local churches through partnerships. But we also have friendships with gifted leaders from other church networks, and we find that the diversity of apostolic inputs strengthen the church.

Ultimately, the blessing of apostolic leaders is that they help to strengthen local churches, protect them from losing their way, hold local leaders to account, and remind us of the bigger call to reach the lost and plant churches all over the whole world.

Our story

The Citygate story is a rich tapestry of gospel stories that weave together to form a collective witness of the multi-coloured splendour of God’s love to our neighbours, community, and beyond.

The first strand of our story is that of Breakthru church, which was planted in 1997 by Matt and Gill McGaw from what is now known as Red Point Church, Pinetown. As the name suggests, this community really trusted for God’s gospel to bring light and breakthrough in people’s lives. 

The second strand began in 1982, when Glenridge Church was planted by Chris and Meryl Wienand. Their desire was to establish ]a radical, non-conformist, Spirit-filled, evangelistic community of Jesus-followers who were intent on turning Durban upside-down with the gospel. 

These two strands intertwined when Breakthru Church merged with Glenridge Church in 2010, establishing the Glenridge @Glenwood multi-site congregation. 

A third strand originates from the New Frontiers Apostolic network of churches, from which Citizen Church was planted in 2007 by Drew and Megan Land. They had a passion to serve the poor and pioneer a multi-racial community of faith in Durban. In 2013, Citizen Church merged with Glenridge Church and most of its members joined the Glenridge @Glenwood congregation. 

In 2019 the Glenridge eldership team, now led by Stan and Heather Phipps, felt that God was leading the Glenwood congregation towards greater autonomy and that a self-governing church in partnership with Glenridge was God’s next step for this community. 

And so, Citygate Church was established in May 2019 as a healthy, self-standing church which continues the multi-coloured journey of following Jesus, in close partnership with Glenridge and other churches in Durban.

A fourth strand of our story is that of Shofar Church Durban. They had a passion for worship, to disciple people and plant churches all over the world. Following a season of leadership transitions, Shofar Durban merged Citygate Church in January 2020, adding yet another colourful strand to the tapestry of our story. 

And finally, there are the many individual strands of the story that make us who we are. Citygate church is not a building, nor primarily a religious organisation. Rather, we are a tapestry of gospel stories that weave together to form a collective witness of the multi-coloured splendour of God’s love to our neighbours, community, and beyond.

What does life look like at Citygate?