Schools Program 3: Christianity

The 3rd session of the Schools program took place on Monday 14th April at Rondebosch United church. The focus was Christianity and the session was led by Rev. Robert Steiner, who donned an outsize pair of clown shoes for his presentation.

He invited learners, some of whom had not been in a church before, to interact. Their questions gradually started unfolding the more they felt at home.

Following this, Nic Paton and Victor Masondo shared music and life stories.

CTII board member Theo Mayekiso summarised the program thus:

  • The Challenges of Ministry: Robert, the host minister, shared a deeply reflective look at the challenges of being a spiritual leader, particularly the weighty responsibility of carrying Christ’s message while navigating real-world complexities.
  • Interfaith & Intercultural Understanding: CTII’s initiative showcased the importance of exposing young minds to different faiths and cultures. The event encouraged open dialogue and mutual respect, fostering a more inclusive society.
  • The Power of Friendship & Music: Nic and Victor’s 40-year friendship across racial lines in South Africa is a testament to how deep human connections transcend historical divisions. Their jazz performance beautifully illustrated the harmony possible when people from different backgrounds come together.
  • Call to Action for Support: Whether through participation, volunteering, or amplifying the message, this event underscores the need for continued engagement in interfaith and intercultural dialogue.

Golden Mwuara : “We really would like to appreciate these talented people for gracing us with their amazing work and melodious voices. This session really highlighted the power of god and valuing of others and friendship.”

Song “Da Pacem Cordium” led by Victor, Ann and Nic

We ended the session by teaching the Christian canon (round) “Da Pacem Cordium” which translates as “Give Peace to every heart”. It has further verses, “Shalom lalevot”, and “Salaam al qaloob” in Hebrew and Arabic. The learners learned quickly as the video above shows.

Ana : “The learners had so many questions for Robert. I found Robert’s discussion to be inspiring and exciting specifically with regard to the progressive nature of his church and its members. The joyous and affectionate friendship between Nic and Victor was beautiful to behold!”

Congratulations once again to Pippa Jones, assisted by Ana, Golden, the teachers and many others, for another successful meeting of our schools interfaith/intercultural program.

CTII Community Choir

The CTII Community Choir had its inaugural practice last Saturday.

Many of us were meeting for the first time but the chemistry was good and a sense of possibility prevailed. We are placing values of trust, presence and participation alongside any musical aspirations, and the goodwill we already have was very encouraging to experience.

We were hosted by our friends at the Turquoise Harmony Institute, and fittingly noted the word “Harmony” in the middle of their name. It is too early to share any recordings, as we will be finding our feet for the next while, but here are a few pictures to give a sense of the occasion.

Music and song are strong uniters of people. Using our voices to express the hearts desire for unity and universal compassion is not only a beautiful thing to do in and of itself, it also serves an important social function in a fractured world. And the resources of the world’s song and interfaith/interspiritual communities are more available to us than ever before.

We pray for the formation of friendship, community and music as we move forward.

Youth, generosity, and cohesion: the 2025 Turquoise Harmony Institute Iftar dinner

“Let us no longer consider ourselves to be a drop destined to dry and vanish. Instead, let us unite as one cascading river, flowing towards the sea of eternity.”

M. Fethullah Gülen

On Wed 19th March our sister organisation, the Turquoise Harmony Institute, hosted an Iftar (breaking of the Ramadan fast) dinner at Star College, Bridgetown/Athlone, in Cape Town. Turquoise is the South African NGO which is a part of the Hizmet movement, whose visionary leader Fethullah Gülen, passed away in 2024.

Gülen’s rich legacy of the Spirit and his visionary social cohesion programs have been patiently developed in Cape Town by the Regional leader Dr Aydin Inal, who also serves on the Board of the CTII. Together with his amazing wife Rabia, the Inals have created a hub of genuine community that truly transcends their Turkish origins. Their hugely generous hosting and effective social action over the last decades – ubuntu itself – was palpable at the event.

Fethullah Gulen at his residence in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania in 2004.

What perfect harmony, what exquisite balance! (And did I mention the food?) Dedicated to and featuring our youth, the Iftar was a triumph in every way. The CTII’s Pippa Jones introduced 3 of our CTII rising stars who spoke magnificently to the 200 strong assembly. And many more young voices from inside the larger Turquoise, Muslim and Interfaith communities amazed us with their eloquence and insight.

Tara Younge, Mbali Magaqa and Golden Mwuara of the CTII Schools program

Several prominent South African political and academic dignitaries, such as Prof. Aslam Fataar, Prof. Farid Esack, and MP Shameemsh Davids bridged the youthful energy with the reality of our still-struggling society. The deputy minister of Social Development, Ganief Hendricks, closed the array of speakers.

The CTII is proud to be associated with the Turquoise Harmony Institute, and may our complementarity grow from strength to strength.

Nic Paton, Nabil Mohamed

Meditation and meandering: the Tibetan mastery of Mingyur Rinpoche

Members of the CTII attended a weekend workshop called “Joy Of Living” featuring the teachings of Tibetan meditation master Mingyur Rinpoche. It was held at the Michael Oak Waldorf School in preparation for the visit to South Africa by Mingyur between August 27 and September 10 2025.

Taught by Nepal-/Costa Rica-based George Hughes of Tergar, the global community supporting the teachings, the workshop was a great success. George, (with video recordings from Rinpoche) focused on awareness in a very practical manner.

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