
Legacy isn’t just what we leave behind; it’s what we intentionally pass on. At the core of the PROCLAIM 2025 National Convention is a theme that is not merely a slogan, but a profound, biblical instruction: “TELL THE NEXT GENERATION”. This is more than a conference—it is a spiritual call to action for every believer. It’s a bold declaration of faith, heritage, and the vital responsibility we have to ensure the truth of God’s power echoes into the future.
Rooted in Scripture:
The Power of Psalms 78:4
The theme for PROCLAIM 2025 is drawn directly from the powerful words of Psalms 78:4. The verse serves as our clear mandate: “We will not hide them from their descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, His power, and the wonders He has done”. This isn’t a passive suggestion; it’s an active command. We are challenged to proclaim His works, ensuring they are not forgotten but are instead woven into the very fabric of our future. This focus is central to our vision, which includes refocusing on Jesus as our centre-point and making disciple-making the core of our lives.


A Celebration of African Identity
In a world that often looks elsewhere for validation, this theme is also a reclamation of our unique voice. The conference identity is built on a powerful truth: “Africa is not a shadow of the West. Africa is now”. The entire aesthetic of PROCLAIM 2025 is a tribute to the spirit of African storytelling and resilience.
Inspired by the dynamic fusion of Afrofuturism, vintage African design, and bold contemporary movements, the art direction is unapologetically African. It draws from the layered textures and vibrant typography found in our own street posters and local craftsmanship. This visual language is a testament to our diverse cultures and the urgency of our message, a message that we must pass on.
Join us from the 10th to the 12th of October 2025 at Eunice High School in Bloemfontein for this pivotal gathering. Let’s answer the call together.
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