In an unexpected yet uplifting turn, former EFF Deputy President Floyd Shivambu took to the pulpit at the Twelve Apostles Church in Christ (TACC) in the Free State, delivering a heartfelt sermon that left the congregation deeply moved. Known for his fiery political rhetoric, Shivambu revealed a new facet of himself, passionately preaching a message of hope, resilience, and spiritual renewal.
Drawing inspiration from scripture, Shivambu urged worshippers to anchor their lives in faith amidst the challenges of modern life. His words resonated powerfully, with many attendees describing the atmosphere as spiritually charged.
As Shivambu spoke, the congregation became increasingly emotional, with members standing, clapping, and lifting their hands in worship. Some were visibly moved to tears, while the church choir’s harmonious singing amplified the sense of divine presence in the room.
Thandiwe Mahlatsi, a member of the congregation, described the experience as transformative. “I’ve seen Floyd Shivambu in Parliament, but today he spoke from the heart, from the Word of God. You could feel the presence of the Spirit in the room,” she said.
A senior church elder shared a similar sentiment: “It’s rare to see someone transition from the political stage to the pulpit with such grace. His message was clear and spirit-filled. We truly felt God moving among us.”
Shivambu, who has remained relatively quiet on the political front since departing the EFF, declined to confirm whether his sermon signaled a permanent move toward ministry. Instead, he expressed gratitude to the TACC leadership for the opportunity to share God’s Word.
“I am humbled by the chance to speak God’s truth today,” Shivambu said. “We live in challenging times, but through faith, we can overcome any obstacle. Today’s service reminds us of the power of unity and hope through Christ.”
The event has sparked widespread speculation about Shivambu’s future, with some wondering whether he is embracing a spiritual calling or simply exploring a moment of personal reflection. Regardless of his next steps, his sermon left an indelible mark on the TACC congregation, who departed the service inspired and spiritually uplifted.
As the country watches this intriguing chapter in Shivambu’s life, one thing is certain: his message of faith and hope has struck a chord far beyond the walls of the TACC.