South Africa : Thousands of African Baptist youths expected to attend the continental youth conference 

South Africa : AABYF to host the 2025 baptist youth conference

The All Africa Baptist Youth Fellowship (AABYF) expects to host thousands of African Baptist youths across Africa and in diaspora, for one of its most anticipated events — the Continental Youth Conference, scheduled to take place from 1st to 5th October 2025 at Castle Bush Camp, Pretoria, South Africa.

With the theme “Advancing Beyond Jerusalem” (Acts 1:8), this biannual event will  be hosted by the Southern African sub-region with the primary host as the South Africa Baptist convention. It will bring together over 1,000 participants from more than 45 African countries and beyond, representing over 52 Baptist conventions and unions. 

Read also : https://baptistchronicle.com/burundi-the-free-baptist-church-transforms-lives-through-the-pepe-program-in-marginalized-communities/

According to Pastor Onajite Enunuaye, the General Secretary of AABYF, the main objectives of the 2025 Conference is to foster worship and fellowship, provide opportunities for networking, strengthen mission focus and ignite powerful moments of prayer and revival.  

You will know that this event is held every two years, with the last edition hosted in Ghana.

“Each gathering builds momentum and deepens the unity of Baptist youth across the continent.” – said Pastor Onajite.

He added: 

“In this 2025 conference, delegates will experience impartation through inspiring messages and teachings, spiritual rejuvenation in a dynamic and prayer-filled atmosphere, workshops for personal and leadership growth, cross-cultural engagement through a vibrant flag parade and worship and prayer rubrics that reflect Africa’s diversity and passion for Christ.”

South Africa : AABYF to host the 2025 baptist youth conference
AABYF to host the 2025 Baptist youth conference

About AABYF

AABYF is a continental body that brings together young people of the Baptist fraternity in Africa. With members in over 52 conventions and unions, it remains a strong force of spiritual, social, and missional development for youth across Africa.

In over its 40+ years of existence, AABYF has championed mission work among unreached people groups, enlisted and equipped missionaries across the continent, organized revivals and key continental youth programs, and served as a vital connection point for Baptist youth in Africa.

AABYF has always urged churches, youth leaders, and Baptist institutions across Africa to mobilize and invest in their young people for this transformative experience. 

South Africa : AABYF to host the 2025 Baptist youth conference
For registration or inquiries, participants can scan the QR code on the official flyer or contact the organizing team via this number +2347067153182‬

This conference is more than a meeting; it’s a movement — calling African Baptist youth to advance the Gospel beyond their comfort zones and become agents of change in their communities.

To register : Click here 

 

A call to pray every month before the conference
A call to pray every month before the conference

Read also : https://baptistchronicle.com/burundi-the-free-baptist-church-transforms-lives-through-the-pepe-program-in-marginalized-communities/

 

About Pascal Ndayikeza

Pascal Ndayikeza, born in 1996, is a visionary leader and the Founding Editor of The Baptist Chronicle, a gospel-centered media platform dedicated to proclaiming biblical truth and highlighting God’s work in His people across Africa and beyond. As Editor-in-Chief, Pascal oversees the content, direction, and theological integrity of the platform. He coordinates daily operations, supervises editorial output, maintains high-quality standards, and ensures that all content aligns with Scripture. In addition, he manages the website’s digital infrastructure and provides technical assistance, equipping the platform to serve the church with excellence.

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One Comment on “South Africa : Thousands of African Baptist youths expected to attend the continental youth conference ”

  1. La prière est considérée comme fondation de la vie chrétienne.Certains ignorent la prière en se basant sur leurs rôles en Eglise La parole de Dieu dit:”Celui qui ne prie pas n’a pas l’accès de connaître ses péchés.”
    Il ne peut pas se contrôler dans tous ses responsabilités.Alors il faut que les groupes de prières soient motivés et aidés

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