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Hugh Wetmore — missionary, unifier, activist, pastor, author, educator, songwriter — graduates to glory

Yesterday (November 2) Hugh Wetmore, 85, founder of the Evangelical Fellowship of South Africa (EFSA), the predecessor of the Evangelical Alliance (TEASA) and the Evangelical Seminary of South Africa (ESSA), went to heaven. Hugh grew up in Cape Town where he enjoyed mountain hiking and caving at Kalk Bay. On […]

Contemplation on Hymn used at Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral- Hugh Wetmore

This week I watched the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II at the majestic Westminster Cathedral.  You probably watched it too. I was impressed with the imaginative choice of a standard evening hymn as the opening congregational song for her funeral — and that vast congregation knew how to sing […]

Peace like a river — Hugh Wetmore

There’s a popular worship song that goes like this:             “I’ve got peace like a river, peace like a river,            I’ve got peace like a river in my soul.            I’ve got peace like a river, peace like a river,            I’ve got peace like a river in my soul.” It is […]

Forever with the Lord! — Hugh Wetmore

These days we hear a lot about death.  Usually in sensational news reports.  21 under-age children found dead in eNyobeni Tavern, Gqeberha.  Farm attacks leave so many dead. Man kills his partner, then himself, and leaves their three children orphans. Robbers with high-calibre firearms storm a township tavern, killing six people. […]

Song lesson for Julius — Hugh Wetmore

We have all watched with interest the trial, in which Afriforum has charged Julius Malema for hate speech when he sang the struggle song Kill the Boer.  They allege that these lyrics fuel anti-Arikaner hatred that has been inciting farm murders in South Africa.  How does Julius defend the song? “The […]

Teaching about the rule of law through song – Hugh Wetmore

Those of us who live in South Africa are horrified, disgusted, perplexed or deeply concerned about the recent chaotic events that are destroying the fabric of our society.  What began as a protest against ex-president Jacob Zuma’s 15-month imprisonment for contempt of the Constitutional Court, has morphed into nationwide looting […]