Purity Malinga made history as the first female Bishop of
the Methodist Church of South Africa following her induction on Sunday November
17.
The female cleric who
was elected in May 2019 will be taking over from Reverend Ziphozihle Siwa.
Speaking to newsmen after her induction on Sunday, Malinga
said she learnt valuable but hard lessons during her long spiritual journey.
She further disclosed
that she suffered disrespect, was second guessed and most times seen as only
belonging to women because she is a woman.
“Disrespect, mostly being doubted and being seconded guessed
even when you have been given responsibility to minister," Malinga said.
"There will be people or groups of people who see you
as only belonging to women because you are a woman.
“Being yourself, trust God, don’t try to please anybody
except God. Focus on your calling and your gifts, and those have been for me
the main" she said.
Reverend Frank Chikane from the South African Council of
Churches described Malinga's induction as the first female Bishop of Methodist
Church of South Africa as an extraordinary thing.
"To have a woman
as the presiding Bishop for the first time, it’s an extraordinary thing,” said
Reverend Frank Chikane said.
Malinga was born and
raised in the small rural town of Ixopo, KwaZulu-Natal, and is a qualified
teacher. She practised as a teacher for five years before she entered the
ministry in 1981.
Malinga also holds a
Master of Divinity degree from Harvard University and she previously served as
the deputy president of the South African Council of Churches, the chairperson
of the KZN Council of Churches, a member of the Diakonia Council of Churches
and also a lecturer at the Federal Theological Seminary and John Wesley
College.
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