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1. EARLY LIFE
I, Mathinyane Frank Mangena was born 19 February 1947 at Phokeng Village. I am from a family of four, three (3) brothers and a sister of which I am the third born son of Matsie (Mother) and Mphefu Mangena. I was born and raised in a family where ancestral worship was practiced.2. SCHOOLING YEARS.
I started schooling at Calais Nazarene Primary school in 1960. Because the school was Nazarene we were forced to attend church on Sunday. My love for the Lord developed there. I served as a youth leader and Sunday school teacher for many years in the church. Our pastor was Mr Lot Mahlo.3. DIVINE CALL INTO THE MINISTRY
The leadership responsibility of Sunday School teacher and youth president in the local church opened my eyes in the Divine call into Ministry. This was so because I was to attend all conferences and participate in the District activities. That is where I was convicted that God was calling me to be a Pastor.4. BIBLE COLLEGE YEARS.
I went to Artherseat Bible College in 1968. My pastor who was blind at that time, invited a farmer from Trichardstdal by the name of Mr Tallied , who was a protestant church member. He was impressed about the manner in which I presented my Sunday school lessons. He then offered to pay all my tuition fees at the college until I finished my studies. This became additional evidence that I must go to the Bible College. One of the challenges I experienced at the college was the language barrier; being a Pedi young man, lessons which were taught in Swazi and Zulu were difficult for me to actively participate in class discussions.5. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE.
I met Thamara Mashego who was a student pastor at the college. We got married in 1971 and God blessed us with four children. Our eldest son, Jonathan who was born in 1971 departed in 2006 in an untimely death. This was a very difficult time for our family but standing up in faith, surrounded by the supporting children of God made us to conquer. Our son Jonathan was tempted to commit suicide, and until when he was murdered. Losing one’s first child is very painful. The incident of this young man was very testing to me. The second son Benjamin was born in 1976, the daughter Muriel Modjadji born 1984, last born son Mahlogonolo born 1991.We are blessed with 3 grandchildren.THAMARA.
I thank the God Almighty for granting me an opportunity to accept Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior. I feel honored to be married to this great man. I am a wife of a pastor who was dedicated to the work of the Lord. I enjoyed being the helper of my husband in the work of God. To be a pastor’s wife you have to portray the picture of servant hood with your life. My husband served freely, he had passion with young people. He encouraged them to study. He believed that education is the key to success. I saw the Lord doing wonders of His work through the life of my husband. We supported many families when they were bereaved or celebrating irrespective of being members of the church or not. I feel humbled by God to witness that moment where my husband retired due to old age. My prayer is for unity and church growth in all spheres. Thank you my love to be part of my life. As we grow old together, may the Heavenly Father be honored with our lives.BENJAMIN:
First and for most, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Almighty for sparing my life and being able to share with you about the life of my dad Pastor Mathinyane. I call him an old God's fearing man who stood firm in his entire life. He was spreading the word of God with boldness and passion. He taught me about life. I remember when we were still young with my late brother; when mom was at the college; he kept the fire burning at home. As children we sometimes get out of hand but he loved us and never gave up on us. He loved his family so dearly; he is a caring father, a loving husband, a friend, an inspiration to the community and a very good grandfather. Today I am blessed to be part of this great family. I am humbled to say to him “Tlou... Mmirwa a shaya lekopo ga se mmirwa ke mmirwaana ” you have been my inspiration, you played your role of a father to us. It is time to enjoy your retirement peacefully with our beloved mom ngwana Mashego Thamara.MURIEL.
I would love to thank God for the parents he has blessed me with. I am proud to have a father of his caliber. He is the father who always shows love to his children. He never gave up on us even when we made gross mistakes. Sometimes I felt that he is too strict on us not knowing that he was paving a good path for us. Today am blessed with a loving husband and two children who call him grandfather. As children we really witnessed his calling by God. He is a prayer warrior. We witnessed him in prayer and fasting. He is an intercessor. He is a marriage counselor to many. Lorraine, Makhutšwe ga Sekororo and other parts of the world listened to his sermons; he laid hands on them in prayer and touched lives from different angles. I thank God for having blessed him with a God fearing woman who always stood by him. We are having a good relationship as a family; he is our best friend. We thank him for everything.MAHLOGONOLO.
A man amongst men, an advisor, a man of God, a born leader, a friend and most of all a father. Who would have thought that an ordinary man’s life could touch so many people‘s lives in so many ways? Most of the time we did not appreciate his work not because we did not want to but because we did not realize his goal with our lives. Many people would think that growing as a pastor’s child is difficult. If only they knew that it’s a privilege and a blessing! They will change their minds. I personally have learned a lot from him. Many principles that I am applying today in my daily life are working. Today I am appreciating his role as a man of God, a role that he has excelled in. I’m saying this because with the help of God he has encouraged young people in the church to study and he produced doctors, engineers, teachers, lawyers and more professionals; the list is endless. He has led many souls to Jesus Christ through revivals that he has conducted and sermons that he preached. He led many young men and women to the Holy matrimony and rescued many marriages from divorces through counseling. All of this could not have been possible without the help from the God that he is serving and the beautiful wife who has been his pillar of strength, partner and a wonderful mother of his children. As much as we appreciate him it is worth mentioning her because behind every successful man there is a woman. A woman with all that you he needed. To Lorraine church of the Nazarene, may God richly bless you and enlarge your territories. We (Mangena’s family) are who we are because of you, your support, prayers and love has kept us going all through these years. My father wouldn’t be who he is if it was not because of you. Mathinyane Frank Mangena my father, I thank you for being the father that you are to us. Thank you for standing for the call of God against all odds. I am ready to follow your footsteps and continue with the baton. I speak to you the word of Psalms 23:6 a “surely goodness and mercy shall follow you all the days of your life.”6. PASTORAL WORK.
6.1 THABENG CHURCH
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got contact with. We did not serve this church for a long time.
6.2 LORRAINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
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- Solomon and Ruth Mmola
- Simon and Gelitah Seale
- Albert and Rosinah Mashilane
- Amos and Jeritah Maake
- Samuel and Robina Seale
- Lordwirk and Glankie Mola
- Samuel and Annah Komane
- Peter and Gloria Mogale
- Daniel and Loikie Shai
- Ralph and Agnes Mathaba
- Gideon and Lerato Mangena
- Frank and Mohlala
- Collins and Philisiwe Madike
- Jonathan and Meisie Ramaila
- Isaiah and Gift Malepe
- Peter Mola
- Semetja and Tebogo Mangena
- Daniel and Thabitha Mathaba
- Clayson and Jude Monyela
- Thonic and Masuku Ngwenya
- Puleng and Centhy Moagi
- Dorothy Lawrence Ramperi
- Pastor Jan and Nancy Magowa
- Theresa and EdwardMotebejane
- Rosina and Dominic Mokgalabone
- Irene and Joshua Malatji
- Dr Molapo Godfrey and Lizzy
- Murriel and Eric Mohlabine
- Masenyeki and Ruel Mthethwa
- Pretty and Bonginkosi Maseko
- Pastor Danike and Mathapelo Kutumela
- Cindy and Martin Seale
- Tumi and Paul Tiyago
6.3 ORDINATION.
I was ordained as church elder in 1975 by General Superintendent: George Coulter at Acornhoek.6.4 WORKING WITH MISSIONARIES.
I have worked with the following missionaries: Reverend P Bedwell. Reverend J Rally and Reverend J Kanis. I have learned a lot from them, especially their dedication to the work of the Lord.6.5 REQUEST TO SERVE AS A DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT.
Reverend D.E Dodds once requested that I should join the Limpopo North West District to serve as a district superintendent. I did not accept the request because I had passion in soul winning and pasturing.6.6 SERVING IN THE DISTRICT COMMITTEES.
I have served in the following committees of the district.No: | Potfolio | Years |
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1 | District NYI president | (1974 – 1977) 3 years |
2 | District Assembly Secretary | (1981 – 1985) 4 years |
3 | District Treasurer | (1977 – 2010) 38 years |
4 | District Advisory board | (1978 – 2011) 33 years |
5 | District ministerial credential board | (1979 – 2013) 34 years |
6 | District Evangelism board | |
7 | District Ministerial study board | |
8 | Men’s ministry council | (2006 – 2010) 4 years |
I have served under the leadership of the following District Superintendents.
No: | Distric Superintendent | Years |
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1 | Rev M.A Maenetja | 1975 – 1981 |
2 | Rev R.M Ribisi | 1982 – 1984 |
3 | Rev M.W Makhubela | 1985 – 2006 |
4 | Rev M.C Maenetja | 2007 – 2012 |
5 | Rev E.F Mnisi | 2013 – 2014 |
6.7 GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
I thank the North East district for the trust and support they shown me as I formed partof delegation to the General assembly in America. The general assembly that I have
attended empowered me with the knowledge to understand the Church of the Nazarene
and its policy. I implemented most of the things that I have learned.
6.8 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
- Project management: 1997
- Malegeru crèche: Chairperson.
- Lorraine Banareng Primary School Governing Body: Chairperson
- Semama Mental Health Society: Treasurer 1988 – 2004.
7. CHURCH PLANTING.
The period of forceful removal of people from The Downs; The Heights and other placeshas given birth to these great harvests. Members of the Church of the Nazarene
relocated to different villages around Makhutswe ga-Sekororo and it was difficult for
them to join other churches that were available in those villages.
The members started to look for the church of the Nazarene and Lorraine was the only
mission around. Lorraine church played a very significant role in establishing branches;
monitoring them until those branches were dedicated as self supporting churches.
Members who were leaders of these branches were from Lorraine church. I identified,
developed and supported members who had passion in God’s work.
7.1 HLOHLOKWE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Our first branch was established in 1976 whereby Mr J Moagi from Jele village nowcalled hlohlokwe came to the mission and requested us to start a branch at his house.
The services were conducted but this branch did not grow. There were challenges that
hindered church growth.
THE GREAT REVIVAL IN THE 1980s.
This branch that did not perform well at Mr J Moagi’s house relocated to Mr DMangena’s house. The church had a breakthrough. The revivals that were conducted
in this village brought a great change in the community.
In one of the revivals whereby we pitched a tent, a young lady came to the service like
any other person. She had 120 demonic spirits in her; this spirits were tormenting her
because during examination time she will go blind and it was difficult for her to write
examination. It was one of the toughest experiences we have ever met. We prayed
with her for a month; this caused her parents to be saved and burned their ancestral
staff. Praise God now she is a teacher by profession.
This church is lead by Pastor M.R Malebati from Metz village till to date. This powerful
man of God took the church forward and it is now one of the biggest churches in the
district, largest church building, classrooms and ablution facilities.
7.2 METZ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
I met Jelane Charity Mangena in town (Tzaneen) who was a member of The DownsChurch of the Nazarene. She indicated that she has relocated to Metz village; and
having a challenge because there is no Church of the Nazarene where she can freely
worship God with her family members. In 1979 the church was founded through her
request.
The church is growing well till to date. It was led by Pastor S Seale; Reverend S.J Supe
and now under the leadership of Reverend R Chinula. This church is also doing very
well with a lot of infrastructure improvements.
7.3 CALAIS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
In 1980 the church was founded by the request of Mampa’s family who were membersof the church from The Downs. The church is functional till to date. It was led by Pastor
and Mrs D Mangena. Mrs Mangena was called by the Lord to rest, what a setback it
was for the church growth. Pastor D Mangena continued single-handedly to pasture the
church until Pastor Mabusela succeeded him in 2012.
7.4 BISMARK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
It was different with Bismark church. We requested to pitch a tent whereby the revivaltook two weeks. As a family we donated chairs and pulpit in loving memories of our late
son Jonathan. The church was planted in 1993 and It is functional till to date. The
church was led by Pastor Ralph and Ms Agnes Mathaba, Rev M.J Supe , Rev R
Chinula and now is under the leadership of Pastor D B Mahlaku. Thank God to the
Missionaries that built the church recently after many years of members worshipping in
a shack.
7.5 SEKORORO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
The church was founded in 1965 by Mr S Maenetja. He was called to rest by the Lord.We were responsible in taking care of it after his death. We requested the late Pastor
Lordwick Mmola to lead the church, Pastor Gideon Mangena, Pastor D.B Mahlaku. The
church is still functional till to date under the leadership of Rev R Chinula.
7.6 BELEVILLE PREACHING POINT
In 2009 the Monyela family travelled to Lorraine church for Sunday services; the churchboard deemed it fit to establish a branch at the village. Mrs M Moagi was requested to
lead the branch. The health of her husband, Mr F Moagi, deteriorated to an extend that
it was difficult for her to go to church and he has recently passed on. Ms A.K Mathaba is
now the leader of the branch to date.
7.7 MOGAPENG (TEBOGO MEMORIAL) CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
A young girl, Tebogo Mametja who was delivered from Satanism, from Mogapengvillage pioneered the establishment of this preaching point. She was a dedicated saint.
In 2000, she mysteriously became very sick and passed on. In 2001 we started a
branch in this village in the family of Mr L Mametja, dedicated to Tebogo Mametja’s
memorial. Some challenges still exist, but with God’s intervention, the church will also
move forward. Fortunately, the church site was purchased and fenced. Thanks to the
Lorraine Church for its generosity and the district to fence the site.
7.8 INTER-RELATIONSHIP OF SISTER CHURCHES.
I thank God for the love and support that each church gave to the other churches. Thespirit of oneness prevailed in all the churches. We used to prepare a Church Christmas
party whereby we celebrated and a beast is slaughtered for feast. I pray for unity in the
body of Christ.
8. THE GOLDEN MOMENT.
The moment of truth has arrived! It was a long blessed, innovative and yet challengingjourney. I have run the race; I am having the crown that I will wear on the glorious day of
the Lord with the entire saints. Bidding farewell to the church that I have loved, served
and cherished for 41 years is an honor to me.
FROM MEMBERS!!!
He is faithful to his wife and to the church. He is time conscious. Every time when heascends the pulpit, he preaches as if he will never preach again. He is a man of
integrity, humility and commitment.
- Mr D Shai. Lorraine church.
He is a born again pastor who is passionate to soul winning. He is humble, patient and
faithful to everyone. He loves children.
- Mrs A.K mathaba. Lorraine church.
He is supportive, spirit filled, enthusiastic, humble and dedicated servant of God who is
willing to bring people to Jesus Christ. Indeed he is always ready to serve people and
not to be served. I will like to make an appeal to our local churches to invite him.
Thanks to his beloved wife for taking care of him. I wish them all the best. God bless.
- Pastor K.L maake. Kgogonwe church
Facts about reverend M.F Mangena. He is known to me as man characterized by the
following:
- Honesty and loving the truth.
- Hard worker.
- Straight talker.
- Persistence.
- Financial manager.
- Full of sense of humor.
- Good listener.
- Helper.
- Full of compassion.
- Demon fighter.
- Very supportive especially for the youth.
- Mr Ronald Khumalo: Nkowankowa church
He is a great leader of our time. He is filled with spirit of servant hood. His sermons are
alive even today. You are my mentor. We have worked together in peace and love. The
relationship of a father and a son.
- Pastor M.R Malebati: Hlohlokwe church
He is punctual. He supports young people in all activities that they had. On a personal
note he taught me to know the word of God. I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal
Lord and Saviour when he used to come and preach at our church ; his sermons and
lessons have build me to the stage that I am today.
You are a father and a mentor to me. You have played your role in full.
- Mmakoma Mangena: Metz Church
He is a man of God. He loves people equally.
- Mrs Lesaba: Hlohlokwe church
Rev Mangena is a God- fearing man. He is objective in doing thing. He is a very patient
man. He is innovative and creative. He is a good father figure. He gives good and true
life-giving counsel. He listens to other people thoughts and ideas. He does not
segregate people he embraces everyone irrespective of what. A man with a big heart;
who would do anything to make other people feel better in their misery. He is a very
supportive person.
- T.E Mangena: Metz church.
- He is time conscious.
- He is a horticulturalist.
- He is supportive, submissive, forgiving, selfless servant.
- He is an advisor, counselor, peace-maker and teacher.
- He does not hold grudges, he is not jealousy and he does not proud himself.
- Mrs M.R Mahlo, Lorraine church
He is an honest pastor. He is committed to the work of God. He managed to assist
many families to solve their problems.
- Mr M.S Malepe, Straussburg Church
As a family we give thanks to God for everything. Rev Mangena prayed for the sick and
where healed in Jesus name. He shows compassion to the needy. He worked as a
marriage councilor. He prayed for people who were demon possessed and were freed
for the bondage of demonic spirits. He taught us prayer and fasting. He strived for unity.
Thanks to Mrs Mangena, she played her role with dignity. She was a mother to all of us.
She encouraged us to keep the spirit of oneness. “Re seke ra lapa mo mošomong woo”
Melodi 217.
- Madike N.M, Lorraine church
I have known him since 1979. I have learned patience, hard- working and perseverance.
He defended his faith in all spheres. He encourage Christians to commit themselves to
God‘s work. He is a good example to both Christians and non Christians.
- Rev M.S Sako, Starussburg Church
“The great elephant!” Thank you very much for the contribution you have made in our
lives. You are an evangelist. A teacher of young and old. You have managed to plant
churches with the help of God. I am blessed to pastor the church that you have worked
very hard for. We have learned a lot from you.
- Mahlaku D.B Bismark Church.
- He is a leader, He lead by example (practice what he preach).He corrects and teaches.
- He is a counselor. He mends the broken hearts. His marriage life gives open counseling to everyone.
- He is a peace maker. His life / character are full of peace. He makes peace with every one (good or bad).
- Solution seeker. He is a person who needs clarity and clarifying to the word of God and challenges of life.
- He is full of love. To God. To the church. To his family. To the society.
- A servant of God. A servant to children, church, community / world.
- He hates sin and love sinners.
- He prophesize through the word of God.
- Mrs A.J Tshikalange. Associate member Metz church
You accepted the call of God at a very tender age. Just like Samuel (I Samuel 3).You served people according to God’s will, just like Moses. You stood firm in all circumstances. Psalm 71: 6-9 17; 18. God will take care of you, throughout the stage that you are in. Well come to retiree’s world. - Pastor M.E Maake, Lenyenye church
Thanks to have a father figure like him. He has played his role perfectly. - Yvonne Mangena, Lorraine Church
He is a good Christian who model Christianity through his life. I saw his love, commitment and persistence in the work of God. He is an honest and trustworthy pastor. He did not just preach and teach the gospel but his actions and deeds spoke well of him. I want to thank you for your endurance in your Christian life and God’s work. One thing I can assure you is that your sermons will not become old. If you are requested to preach, be kind enough to do so. - Rev M.W Makhubela, Nkowankowa church
I have known you for a while and I have been taught so many things. Thank you for giving me the courage to hold on. You teach me how to pray, to anchor my faith to Christ the author and finisher of our faith. You are the best father, pastor and mentor any kid in this world would wish for. To our mother, you treated us with respect and love. You corrected us with love not harsh to us but with soft spoken words. I am wishing you and mom all the best in everything you will be doing in your retirement age. - Khomotso Mochetele, Lorraine Church
Faithful servants of the Lord!!! If there is a need of a pastor to mirror Christ, so that pastors to be, and those who are already serving in the field of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ should emulate, North East District Church of the Nazarene is highly privileged to have one named Rev Mathinyane Frank Mangena and his wife. As a young pastor he was stationed at Thabeng Church Of the Nazarene, a well established church, which by the standard of that time could provide for his needs. The following year was transferred to Lorraine Church Of the Nazarene a complete opposite of the first one because all its members were excommunicated. Being freed from self centeredness and glued to others centeredness, Rev Mathinyane and his wife allowed God to establish a very strong church through them. From it many churches were born. Glory be to the all mighty God. His humbleness mixed with boldness made him to be revered by those within the Christian cycles and the community at larger. As a leader in various committees he served, he was good in making sure that his followers are always with him and where he was a follower he always pushed hard to make sure that his leaders vision is realised. A man of well balanced character, who always took decisions with good motives. He was an evangelist. That is the reason he started so many churches in Trichardsdal Area. Every year he used to avail himself to hold revivals in churches which cannot afford to pay for services of the evangelists. To him money or no money people had to receive the word of God, unlike those who use their God given gift of evangelist for commercial purposes. Money wasn’t an idol to him but something that he used for the welfare of his family and the advancement of Gods kingdom. Among many services that he rendered in the North East District, is handling the finances. The most difficult task, he executed successfully to an extent that during his time of service, the district experienced growth and successfully built many churches. His experience in this regard was also extended to other districts where they needed to put their finance books in order. Community organizations also consulted him to assist them to organize their finances. His love for the Lord and the Church of The Nazarene prompted him to prepare for his retirement by building a beautiful house for his family when his time was due. At the same time he extended the personage and made it to have enough space for his successor to be accommodated comfortably. He there for passed the church to new leadership while it was still at its best spiritually, numerically and financially. Above all these, he pledged his hundred percent support, to enable the church to grow further. May this spirit of unselfishness and true servant hood continue to be seen. Rev M F Mangena and his wife will continue to be good examples of heeding the call of our Lord when He says - “the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.’’ John 10:11b - Rev M.C Maenetja, Thabeng Church
He is a committed servant of God. He does not hesitate when it comes to God’s works - Rev M.J Mankgele, London Church
He is a humble, generous selfless, prayerful and anointed servant of God, called as a pastor, preacher, evangelist and church planter. He has displayed his servant hood with dignity, integrity and distinction. His love and passion to fulfil the Great commission remained in his heart throughout his ministerial time. He was always there to close the gap. He has ability to select scriptures relevant to the specific occasions and to preach the Word of God boldly without deviating from the truth. He was always concerned about those who are lost and as such he tried to reach them out. Soul winning was in his heart. He was always willing to hold revivals in churches that could not afford to hold revivals due to financial constraints. Through his visionary leadership, commitment and dedication seven churches were planted. His love, care and respect for others led to a situation where he was also loved and respected by those whom he came into contact with. He supported and respected the district superintendents he worked with. In reality he was their advisor. He was always voted in to serve in many district committees in a year. All of which he served with honesty, diligence and dignity. It is worth mentioning that he served as District Advisory Board member and district treasurer for more than three decades. He supported all district events and activities throughout his ministerial times. He was always there to share, guide and answer questions posed by participants. - Pastor S.S mpholoane, Moime Church.
He was one of the church members of Nazarene Primary School in Calais. He was excellent in memory verses. - Rev L.J Mashitoa, Mabins Church
He is a prayer warrior, an advisor and supportive. He does not segregate people. - Pastor L Mathebula, Mhlaba cross church
Thanks to your teachings am what I am today because of you. You did not neglect us. Am proud of you. - Katlego Mahlo, Lorraine Church.
Rev Mangena, he is my role model who has shown me what it means and what it takes to dedicate one’s life fully to serve God. I have grown in faith through his anointed sermons. I observed that he is a very humble, faithful, determined child of the living God. I have seen the passion with which he served God and never changed his character. I have seen that the old and youth have trusted in him because of his genuine love and dedication to serve God by serving his people. The communities of Ga-Sekororo and North East District have been transformed by his unwavering faith. I wish him a peaceful retirement after a long journey of leadership in the Church of the Nazarene. I am keeping my eye on Mahlogonolo, whom I have seen the potential to take from where he has left, to take the baton and run the race. - A.S Mhlongo, Mulati Church
A life lived in its fullest is a life lived in the fear of God. I am so humbled to be given an opportunity to have a say as the District Superintendent of the Northeast District about the life of this great man (Rev F Mangena). During my college time at the Nazarene Theological College, I happened to study with Rev S.J. Mokoena, Mrs Leah Mashele and Pastor George Mkansi who were coming from this district. The first time for me to know Rev F Mangena was when I admired him as a loving and supporting pastor to the Northeast District Students. I use to wish I were one of the Northeast District Students because of his love to the above mentioned Students. It is true that God gives us the desires of our hearts. It might not be today but surely, one way or other. He gives us the desires of our hearts. I finally came to the Northeast District to serve as a pastor of Nkowankowa Church of the Nazarene. When I came to this district in 2007, he was the one who welcomed me during the welcome service at Nkowankowa. I worked five years with him as pastors and only one and half years as his leader. When we were pastors I have learn that he does not look down on any pastor because he/she is young. The respect that he showed us was so humbling to one. Again as the District Superintendent, it was always a joy to work with him. Rev Mangena well represented the church. He made it easy for us to preach holiness messages because he demonstrated what holy living is. On behalf of the church, I thank him. We shall always have a reference of a man who lived for God in our district. A church planter, Evangelist and Administrator. A man who decide to hand over whilst things a still good. A man who prepares the ground for the coming pastor before he leaves. We thank him for his best leadership. We shall always cherish his good works. - Rev E.F. Mnisi, District Superintendent.
11. FAREWELL SPEECH OF REV MANGENA
Thank God for saving my soul and called me to serve him in full time ministry. I thank God for the journey of life that he travelled faithfully with me. He took care of me and my family till to date as I retire due to old age. As I move out of the office I give my gratitude to:- My dear wife Thamara for the support and sacrifices she made for the sake of my work.
- My children who supported me all the way.
- Lorraine church board, church members for their contributions in the work of the Lord.
- Lorraine ga Sekororo community for accepting me.
- The Sekgoka Tribal authority for accepting me.
- Chief of Banareng ba ga Sekororo for accepting me.
- To all the pastors in the district for working with love and compassionate towards me.
- To all pastors from different denominations in Makhutswe- Lepelle jurisdiction for working together in peace.
- I wish all the best to Reverend S.J Mokoena (my successor) and his family.
- The moment of truth has arrived. I have worked for the Lord. I would like to thank everyone for the love and support you gave me.( II Timothy 4:7).
Humble submitted.
- Rev M. F. Mangena
FROM THE AUTHOR:
I am humbled to be granted an opportunity by the District Superintendent, Rev E.F Mnisi to collect the information of the retiring pastor of Lorraine church of the Nazarene Rev M. F. Mangena, an evangelist and church planter who served the church with passion. Coming closer to him, I was overwhelmed by his love, humility, openness, and integrity. He becomes a father, advisor, mentor and my inspiration. The man who made the difference! - Lerato Mangena16-04-2014