Ifeoma: we will look into Luke 23:46 we won’t read it for we all know it. Now that will had happened and also said everything that he had to say or meant to be said he surrendered his spirit to his father for the breath that we breath has it originally owner but us it only flesh that it of us. He was now surrendering or giving up to it creator for it time for his departure. Thank you be blessed.
Mandy: I must say it has been a beautiful and a service full of blessings our last verse (smiles) my wife sister Monica our guest and I will be reading the verse as she heads to stage (joyful) Now the captain and those who were with him watching Jesus, when they saw the earth shook and the things which were done, were in great fear and said Truly this was a son of God, Amen!
Monica: (singing) Akudingwa nasibani ngob’ uJesu ungukukhanya, bonke abakholwa nguye bokhanyiswa ilanga. No wonder it became dark the son couldn’t face him for he was light himself a light that lights clear than a candle, bulb, sun, and the moon that sun couldn’t stay looking at him. After the King of Kings had died the earth began to shake all the pillars of every Kingdom and statures everything collapses because somehow it had to be proven that a certain King had fallen/died. Everything he was saying about being a son of God and a king of kings was true. From the time they started crucifying him he spoke with his father till he breathed his last breath. He died for us for he loved us he died for us so that we be free from sickness, death, poverty, lack and everything that is not of him. One of the solders that saw with one eye took a sord pocked him by his ribs to see whether he is dead, but we see even though he is no more he still can-do wonders cause when he took out the sord from the wound, he caused the blood spill to his eye and his eye that could not see saw clearly. Remember he died for us so that we may have life and life in abundance. Amen!
Scene 4: it after church they are outside talking, and some are saying goodbyes.
Musa: Well, done (shake hands with them) what a powerful sermon God was truly hovering amongst us.
Ntombizethu: My dear co workers great job you did I am proud of you, see God does work through a person as for you Bishop you must be proud of your daughter.
Mary: All three of them Mandy, Ushua, Monica, they amazed me I never expected what they did.
Tholakele: Grandma you turn to forget aunt Ushua has your blood so whatever she is good at she takes it from you.
Ntombizethu: As long as we remain united, pray together support each other we will be an unbreakable family.
Mandy: Its time we say our goodbyes as you saw Nandy have already left and the keys are with us.
Musa: No problem you may go my children (they leave, and Bonita comes).
Tholakele: Where is Aunt Jean I thought I was going to see her as she is always around grandma.
Thandolwazi: I was about to ask that I can’t even remember the last time I saw her.
Bonita: (grabbing Tholakele) Why are you standing with these people (angry) come you don’t belong with them mom and I told you several times to stay away from Mary and anything that close to her.
Moffassa: She is my daughter to, and she lives with me so if you want to discipline her talk to me first.
Bonita: Sometimes I forget you are their puppet they have bewitched you and Jeanette added to that is why you don’t keep away from them no wonder Zoleka left you.
Hlengokuhle: My daughter isn’t a way to speak after today’s service where we were told about the importance of forgiveness and family whatever wrong they did it time to move on and forgive them.
Tholakele: Yes, mother and you have never told me why do you hate them or is it grandma forcing you?
Bonita: One word from your mouth I will slap you twice and it will be counted as one.
Mary: Bonita my dear I apologies on her behalf she will leave with you, I’m sorry.
Tholakele: (sad) But grandma….
Bonita: That woman is not your grand mother let go (pulls her and they leave).
Thandolwazi: My sister I am sorry about what happened.
Mary: It okay dear I understand how she is feeling.
Musa: Why does her family hate your family this much?
Hlengokuhle: Hello I don’t have a problem with her.
Mary: That a story for another day.
Moffassa: I’m sorry but we must get home now before it late and Aunt Hlengi can we drop you off?
Hlengokuhle: Yes please!