In an outpouring of grief and admiration, tributes are flowing for Pastor Ray McCauley, the esteemed founder of Rhema Bible Church, who passed away on October 8 at the age of 75.
Known for his profound influence in the South African evangelical community, McCauley’s legacy resonates deeply among the hundreds of thousands of believers within and beyond the Rhema community.
Throughout his life, McCauley has been recognised for his remarkable ability to pioneer inclusive worship, a concept that was ahead of its time.
Confirming the news, the McCauley family announced their loss, revealing that he was surrounded by his loved ones at his home.
“It is with deep sorrow and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Pastor Ray McCauley, founder of Rhema Bible Church, an evangelical leader. Pastor Ray has gone to be with the Lord peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family and loved ones, at 18:46.
“At 75, Pastor Ray had stepped back from active church duties but remained fully committed to serving the body of Christ. His enduring legacy as a servant leader will continue to impact communities far beyond his lifetime.
“Further details will be communicated in due course. The family appreciates your prayers and support during this difficult time. Issued on behalf of the McCauley family by senior pastor Joshua McCauley.”
Along with thousands of others, President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed his profound condolences and support to the McCauley family, highlighting that his legacy lives on in thousands of believers.
“President Cyril Ramaphosa has learnt with sadness of the passing of Pastor Raynor ‘Ray’ McCauley, founder of the Rhema Bible Church and former Co-Chair of the National Interfaith Council of South Africa. The President offers his deep condolences to Mrs Zelda McCauley, Pastor Ray’s children, the extended family, and the large community of the Rhema Bible Church. Pastor McCauley has passed away at the age of 75.
“Pastor Ray’s passing leaves our deeply spiritual nation bereft of a remarkable leader whose impressive legacy lives on in the faith of hundreds of thousands of believers within and beyond the Rhema community. May his soul rest in peace,” Ramaphosa said.
Bishop Mashashane, president of the South African National Christian Forum (SANCF), also reflected on Pastor Ray’s remarkable contributions, noting
“It is with great sadness that we have received the news of the passing of the Rhema Bible Church, its founder, Pastor Ray McCauley, an outstanding ecumenical leader. We thank God for Pastor Ray McCauley’s life and witness during the past several decades.
“Pastor Ray McCauley was a prominent South African religious leader, former Senior Pastor of Rhema Bible Church, President of the International Federation of Christian Churches (IFCC), co-chair of the National Interfaith Council of South Africa (NICSA), author, and former champion bodybuilder.”
As a prominent figure in South Africa’s religious landscape, he served as the former co-chair of the National Interfaith Council of South Africa and president of the International Federation of Christian Churches (IFCC).
It is explained that after stepping back from his active duties, Pastor Ray remained dedicated to serving the body of Christ, showcasing a commitment that inspired many.
Tributes from both friends and followers underscore the deep respect and love held for him, marking him as a true icon of faith.
As the country mourns this profound loss, the McCauley family has invited supporters to keep them in their prayers during this difficult time.
The family also reveals that details regarding memorial services and tributes will be communicated in due course.
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