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Popular South African Pastor Passes Away at 75

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Ray McCauley, the well-known founder of South Africa’s Rhema Bible Church, has passed away at the age of 75. His son confirmed that he died peacefully at home, surrounded by family and loved ones.

McCauley was a key figure in South Africa’s religious landscape, leading one of the country’s largest churches with over 45,000 members. President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed his condolences, saying that McCauley’s passing leaves the nation without a “remarkable leader.” The South African National Christian Forum also paid tribute, calling him “an outstanding Christian leader.”

During his life, McCauley played an important role in the fight against apartheid and later in national reconciliation. He was vocal against the racist regime and confessed the failings of white South Africans during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. His church, Rhema, became a hub for people from all walks of life, including many prominent figures in politics and sports.

Despite his achievements, McCauley’s life wasn’t free from controversy. In 2009, he was criticized for allowing then-unelected President Jacob Zuma to address his congregation, leading to accusations of political bias. His luxurious lifestyle and preaching of the prosperity gospel also attracted criticism, especially after reports surfaced that he earned millions from church donations.

McCauley’s personal life also made headlines when he divorced his first wife Lyndie in 2000 and remarried the following year. This decision divided his congregation, with many leaving the church.

Before becoming a pastor, McCauley had a career as a bodybuilder, even competing in the Mr. Universe competition in 1974. Although he stepped back from leading Rhema Bible Church in 2022, he delivered a sermon just weeks before his death.

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