Jesus, justice, joy, and jazz …

WhatsApp weekly update: 8–13 December 2025

This is the last weekly update for this year as we have now officially closed for the year, except for Hermanus Country Market where we will have a stall as often as possible over the next few weeks. Our excellent volunteers (Walter and Sarah) with two young people will manage this stall for us. For us, it is not simply about “selling drums”: it is about telling the Volmoed Youth story to as many people as possible. We are the most outward-facing ministry of Volmoed and it is important that we share whatever good news we have to share.

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“Gees”, Giving, & Global football: Our year-end roundup

WhatsApp weekly update: 1–6 December 2025

Thank you to those of you who read and respond to our weekly update. Please feel free to tell me if you do not wish to continue to receive it (we will still love you!). Next week will be our last weekly update for this year as we officially close on 11 December and re-open on 8 January 2026. We need to rest …

Hermanus Country Market opens a door

A special thanks to Les and Cheryl from the Quest women’s group in Hermanus for your visit to us and your wonderful donation! Les put us in touch with Elaine, the owner of the Country Market in Hermanus – at the cricket grounds – who offered us a space at the market where we can drum and sell drums. We will definitely be taking up this opportunity from this week!

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Community connections: Hawston joins the beat

WhatsApp weekly update: 24–29 November 2025

Our leadership team met online this week. Sam White from Atlanta joined the team for the first time this week. Welcome Sam. He, together with his wife Janalene (originally from Durban), are alumnae of VYLTP 2016.

One of the decisions we made was to hold our 10th anniversary celebrations from
12–16 June 2026 as we can take advantage of that weekend. We hope that many of the alumnae as well as others between the ages of 18 and 35 will join us. Our theme will be “I call you friends” with a sub-theme of From fear to courageous community”. How do we build friendships rather than fear? We look forward to some deep and joyful reflection on those themes.

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Drumming up a storm for justice and peace

WhatsApp weekly update: 17–22 November 2025

Taizé here and in France

This morning about 40 young adults will gather at Volmoed for a “Taizé day” under the theme “Advent hope for young people”. Besides the local young people, there will be 15 young people from Khayelitsha in Cape Town and others from across the Western Cape.

    Also, one of our delegates to Taizé in France (Cleo) returns home this morning after five weeks in France due to personal reasons. We will embrace her upon her return. We have been getting photographs and videos from Masixole: this week they experienced snow in France!

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    Global hearts, local beats: VYLTP and the township welcome

    WhatsApp weekly update 10-15 November 2025

    A year ago, we were in the USA on our “Drumming for unity and healing” tour. It was a few days after Trump’s election and many people felt encouraged by our presence.

    Yesterday I counted that we have at least seven USA groups and one group from Canada visiting us in 2026.

    Township tourism
    VYLTP

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    Angels among us: USA and local champions of the VYLTP

    WhatsApp weekly update: 3–8 November 2025

    A year ago, we landed in the USA thanks to ICMEP in Fort Wayne, its director Michael Spath, the Caldwells and many many other wonderful people. We had a Eucharist service at Volmoed with Archbishop Rowan Williams and then left for the USA. One day we will write up this incredible story of our 17-day 10 city/town USA 2024 visit entitled “Drumming for Unity and Healing”. Thank you to our dear dear friends in the USA! You all have a special place in our hearts.

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    Volmoed Youth: Carriers of hope in a year of celebration

    WhatsApp weekly update: 27 Oct–1 Nov 2025

    We have about six weeks to go before the programme closes for the year. During this time we will join the bigger Volmoed family in celebrating the 40th anniversary of Volmoed!

    Volmoed’s origins

    For those who do not know, the farm “Volmoed” (meaning full of courage and hope) was bought in 1986. South Africa was in a state of emergency and the church had to step in to both oppose the deep injustice in society and also to hold people together. The Kairos document was launched in 1985 and the Belhar confession in 1986. There was also a movement called the NIR (National Initiative for Reconciliation). It was important to have a place such as Volmoed where Christians from all denominations could meet to reflect, to rest and to recharge for this struggle. Fortunately, by 1990, with the unbanning of the political movements and the release of political prisoners, we could begin our journey towards a non-racial society. We are not there yet.

    Challenges

    The challenge of youth unemployment, youth poverty and youth marginalisation remains a key challenge on our journey towards a more just, peaceful and reconciled society. These challenges are what VYLTP – launched ten years ago – is now addressing on a daily basis. We focus mainly on young people from Zwelihle and Mt Pleasant, but some of the work (eg our Taizé days) are for others in the Western Cape as well.

    Taizé day

    Our next Taizé day is on 22 November at Volmoed. Young people between 18 and 35 years old are welcome. The Saturday before that is when we go to the UCT Graduate School of Business and the Groote Kerk in Cape Town.

    Highlights of the past week

    • On Monday, nine of the drummers were able to be part of the visit of the educators hosted by Bridget Fleming. They travelled with them into Hermanus and spent time drumming with them. Thank you, Bridget. Each visit builds their confidence.
    • On Thursday we attended the AGM of the Volmoed Trust. Our excellent preacher at the 10h00 service (and patron), Dr Lionel Louw, referred to the youth programme as a sign and carrier of hope. The presence of the young people at the AGM was also acknowledged and appreciated. Of all the retreat centres we are aware of in South Africa, Volmoed is the only one that has an active and dynamic youth programme.
    • Yesterday we had several visitors. A couple who came in the morning were so inspired that they want to help as much as possible. We will meet with them in the new week (watch this space). HOPE Africa also brought a priest from the UK (Mike) to visit us.

      Thank you for all your support! Please remember that the 10/10/10 campaign is ongoing and if you would like to give R10/$10/€10/£10 per month for the next ten months, we will really appreciate it! Please visit the 10/10/10 campaign page.

      WhatsApp weekly update 6 Oct–12 Oct 2025

      Hope always wins

      This was a week of new insights, new connections and new experiences, especially with the visit of 26 Americans.

      1. Cleo and Masixole were supposed to leave for Taizé yesterday (Sunday) but British airways insisted that they should have a visa to pass through Hillbrow airport. They will now therefore only depart on Tuesday via Amsterdam. Not sure what the Brits are thinking! Thank you to all who contributed to their pocket money.
      2. ⁠On Friday morning we hosted a USA group led by Dr Michael Spath. What a great group of people! They bought two big drums from us and are taking it with them to the USA.
      3. ⁠On Friday, some of the drummers performed at the Marine hotel in Hermanus, to celebrate the opening of a new section of the coastal cliff path. They enjoyed this experience and were exposed to many media representatives.
      4. ⁠We continue to be supported by several individuals, especially Prof. Hugh Corder who this week donated his speaking fees to VYLTP! Thank you Hugh, for all you are and for your great support.
      5. ⁠Two of the USA visitors are connected to the Iona community in Scotland and hope to connect Volmoed and Iona and also the Iona youth to the Volmoed youth. We look forward to that.

      Please say a daily prayer for all unemployed young people in South Africa, and especially for those who are part of the Volmoed youth programme. Their challenges are legion but their hope is stronger. Hope always wins!

      Edwin Arrison
      WhatsApp: +27 847351835

      WhatsApp weekly update 29 Sep–3 Oct 2025

      A consistent laser focus on the 62% youth unemployment rate in South Africa is the only thing that will solve this challenge: VYLTP is doing its little bit and if 1000 similar groups across the country do the same, we will give significant hope to young people in South Africa, and to the next generation. Thank you to all who are helping us to do this …we can overcome this Goliath.

      1. This week, one of our young women participants (Afikile) informed us that she got a job at an Indian curry restaurant in Hermanus. We rejoice with her! She made it clear that she is still part of us and turned up on Friday morning.
      2. A small action we did this week was to buy a “kota” from a sister of one of our young people for our Friday lunch. The more everyone support micro-efforts like this, the more we can break through the challenges we face. A “kota” is a unique South African township meal.
      3. David Daniels – a VYLTP leadership team member – is currently at Taizé. and was able to connect with Inathi there. Today he meets with Brother Matthew, the prior of Taizé. Next Sunday, Cleo and Masixole leaves for Taizé. Please keep them in your prayers. Thank you to those who are supporting them, especially Nigel!
      4. We met with someone at the Marine Hotel connected to the opening of the new cliff path in Hermanus. Some of the drummers will be part of that opening ceremony this coming Friday.
      5. Also on this coming Friday (but earlier in the day) a wonderful group of 27 American friends connected to those who hosted us in the USA last year, will be visiting us in Zwelihle.
      6. Bridget Fleming, an excellent geography educator who wants to assist the young people to at least get their Matric, will bring a group of educators from the UK to us on Monday, 27 October. Of course we have another session with Pro Musica and others on 25 October at the Grobbelaar hall. ⁠ October is turning out to be a very busy month!
      7. I started briefing Imtiaz Sooliman of Gift of the Givers this week about the drum-making project. We will meet in Cape Town soon. He is part of the News24 On the Record summit in Cape Town from 19–20 March, 2026, where international and local speakers will share their views on how to solve our unemployment crisis.

      Thank you again for your supporting the Volmoed Youth Drumming project!

      Edwin Arrison
      WhatsApp: +27 847351835