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North American Division

Nelson Mandela’s Grandson Speaks at Community Praise Seventh-day Adventist Church

During the celebration, the City of Alexandria declared February 1, 2026, “Mandela Legacy Day.”

February 14, 2026

United States

Jennifer Telfort, North American Division
Ndaba Mandela speaks on his grandfather, Nelson’s, legacy and the Church's responsibility to stand for justice and love.

Ndaba Mandela speaks on his grandfather, Nelson’s, legacy and the Church's responsibility to stand for justice and love.

Photo: Ross Gordon

On February 1, 2026, the Community Praise Seventh-day Adventist Church in Virginia, United States, held a Black History Month celebration featuring honored guest, Ndaba Mandela. Through a conversation with Claudia M. Allen, attendees were reminded that the legacy of justice, unity, and freedom modeled by his grandfather, Nelson Mandela, comes with responsibility and action.

Attendees said the celebration was enriched by the uplifting ministry of the CPC Children’s Choir and by a moving spoken-word presentation by MJ Sirls. As a faith community, participants were challenged to move beyond silence and indifference and to boldly live out their calling to stand for justice and love.

In commemorating 100 years of Black history observances, attendees were encouraged not only to remember the past but also to actively shape a more just and unified future. Ndaba Mandela’s closing charge reminded those present that each person carries leadership potential and a divine responsibility to serve their local communities with courage and faith.

Adding to the significance of the moment, Mandela was presented with gifts of appreciation from the Potomac Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. He was also presented with a proclamation from the City of Alexandria, which declared February 1, 2026, “Mandela Legacy Day.”

The original article was published on the North American Division news site.

Jennifer Telfort, North American Division

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