Ecclesiastico-pastoral care for social security grant holders in South Africa

Christina Landman
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This article aims to address the gap in research on ecclesiastical and pastoral care for congregational members dependent on government grants from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). It emphasises the impact of the dire socio-economic circumstances of congregants, and the role it plays in the life of the ordained pastor of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA), navigating through the dynamics on their daily realities. The primary question addressed is: What amount of care is possible from the side of the church and the pastor to deal with SASSA related problems experienced by congregants? It is based on two types of data: firstly, five semi-structured interviews conducted with five women, three of them mothers who receive a Child Support Grant, and two grandmothers whose teenage daughters receive this grant. A second data set consists of recollections by a pastor who ministers in a community where the only income of most of the inhabitants is SASSA Grant related. Seven stories are told of pastoring needs related to SASSA Grant holders. Applying Narrative Therapy as method, data was analysed and nine themes emerged: (1) The church acknowledging and managing the needs of mothers; (2) the church providing a ‘haven’ for young mothers harassed by the father of the child; (3) pastoring domestic unrest among older grant holders; (4) pastoring congregants who are scammed out of a SASSA Grant; (5) supporting congregants who escape domestic violence through SASSA; (6) the church co-ordinating between significant others; (7) pastoring honour and shame; (8) protecting the elderly; and (9) pastoring conflicting cultural expectations vis-à-vis the SASSA Grant. This article concludes with a summary of and recommendations on ecclesiastico-pastoral care for SASSA Grant holders.Contribution: This article emphasises the importance of a multi-dimensional, non-theoretical approach in providing insight into the reality of ecclesiastical-pastoral care of congregants – care that extends beyond spiritual well-being to the livelihoods of vulnerable communities with various socio-economic needs, particularly those solely dependent on government grants.
为南非社会保障补助金领取者提供教会教牧关怀
本文旨在弥补对依赖南非社会保障局(SASSA)政府补助金生活的会众提供教会和牧养关怀方面的研究空白。文章强调了会众悲惨的社会经济状况的影响,以及它在南部非洲联合改革宗教会(URCSA)按立牧师的生活中扮演的角色,以及他们在日常现实中的动态导航。研究的主要问题是:教会和牧师在处理会众遇到的与 SASSA 有关的问题时,可以提供多少关怀?本研究以两类数据为基础:首先是对五名妇女进行的五次半结构式访谈,其中三位是领取儿童抚养补助金的母亲,两位是其未成年女儿领取该补助金的祖母。第二组数据包括一位牧师的回忆,这位牧师在一个大多数居民的唯一收入与 SASSA 补助金有关的社区传道。其中有七个故事讲述了与 SASSA 补助金持有者相关的牧养需求。采用叙事疗法作为方法,对数据进行了分析,得出了九个主题:(1) 教会承认并管理母亲的需求;(2) 教会为受到孩子父亲骚扰的年轻母亲提供 "避风港";(3) 为年长的补助金持有者中的家庭动乱提供牧养;(4) 为被骗走 SASSA 补助金的会众提供牧养;(5) 为通过 SASSA 逃脱家庭暴力的会众提供支持;(6) 教会协调重要他人之间的关系;(7) 为荣誉和羞耻提供牧养;(8) 保护老年人;(9) 为与 SASSA 补助金相冲突的文化期望提供牧养。本文最后总结了对 SASSA 津贴持有者的教会牧养关怀并提出了建议:这篇文章强调了多维度、非理论性方法的重要性,有助于深入了解教会牧养信徒的现实情况--这种牧养不仅仅是精神上的福祉,还包括具有各种社会经济需求的弱势社区的生计,特别是那些完全依赖政府补助金的社区。
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