Photo Gallery – Africa at the Congress
Posted November 17, 2010
Pageantry in song and dance begin the opening ceremony of Cape Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization.
Singers representing the peoples of the world open Cape Town 2010.
Dancers during the opening ceremony.
Kevin Primo conducts the choir at the opening ceremony.
Voices from Africa’s Christian past are presented during a skit.
Participants pack into the Congress bookstore.
Rene Daidanso, president of the Evangelical Association of Chad, sits in the auditorium and reviews books he purchased in the Congress bookstore.
Participants pray together.
Musicians perform during the first plenary session on Monday, Oct. 18.
Diverse groups gathered at tables to discuss six core issues: truth, reconciliation, world faiths, priorities, integrity and partnership.
Performers at Cape Town 2010.
The worship team performs during the third morning plenary session.
A participant videotapes a plenary session.
Dancers rehearse for the Friday evening plenary session, Oct. 22, in which the congress celebrates Africa.
Lausanne staff member Gideon Para-Mallam introduces the Africa focus at the Friday evening plenary session, Oct. 22.
Themba Dance Team members, who are from all parts of South Africa, perform during the Friday evening plenary session, celebrating the continent of Africa.
The Sunday night closing session at Cape Town 2010.
Bishop David Oginde (Kenya), center, prepares for the Lord’s Supper during the closing ceremony at Cape Town 2010.
Communion during the Sunday night closing session.
Sunday night closing session.























