St Philip's the Deacon
Churches in neighbourhoods like those around St Philip's the Deacon do something that statistics often miss—they're where people show up in crisis and celebration, where children are christened and funerals are held, where casserole dishes materialise after loss. In Cape Town, where economic inequality sits alongside deep faith traditions, parish churches anchor something that extends far beyond Sunday service. They run soup kitchens, host recovery groups, provide space for community meetings, and remember regulars by name. The role isn't glamorous, but it's essential—a physical place where vulnerability is allowed and strangers become neighbours.