The celebration of leaders has not been in the centre stage of Seventh-day Adventist practice. There are several reasons for this: the fear of this getting out of hand, leading to the veneration of human leaders; the contested histories and memories of leaders; and a need to create a distance between the dead and the living. This article reflects on the documented memory of contribution of a Seventh-day Adventist South African pioneer, Richard Moko.
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Sokupa, M. M. (2016). DOCUMENTED MEMORIES OF RICHARD MOKO’S LIFE AND CONTRIBUTION: A SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST HERITAGE REFLECTION. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 41(3), 171–183. https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-4265/455
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