Eternal memory or holy amnesia? Preservation of, and access to records and archives of African independent churches in South Africa

M. Ngoepe, P. Ngulube
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Records and archives are important to any institution regardless of its size or whether it is a public or a private entity. However, many non-governmental organisations in South Africa such as churches, particularly African Independent Churches (AICs) think of records and archives management as a complex activity pursued by multinational corporations or government’s departments. The problem of lack of record-keeping and archives management in AICs can be partly attributed to various spiritual leadership succession battles that took place in these churches, for example Zion Christian Church (ZCC) in 1948, Nazareth Baptist Church (NBC) in 1976, St John Apostolic Church in 1970/1971, as well as a further split in 1997 resulting in a splinter of a splinter of a splinter and International Pentecostal Church (IPC) in 2000. These AICs did not keep records and had to suffer when required to present records as evidence in court. Furthermore, the memories of these churches can be lost forever due to lack of preservation of records resulting in “holy amnesia”. Utilising a qualitative research approach and various data collection tools such as interview, observation and questionnaire, this study sought to investigate the strategies and practices for preserving and accessing records in major AICs in South Africa with a view to stimulate the creation of archives repository for preserving the memories of AICs for eternity. Key findings of this study include AICs’ overreliance on oral communication and oral traditions, lack of awareness on the importance of archives management, and unavailability of archives repositories in the AICs to preserve records. The study suggests possible ways in which the AICs may preserve their records in such a way as to be useful to researchers in future and to protect the memories of the AICs for eternity. A further study in converting oral tradition in the AICs into written form is recommended.
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永恒的记忆还是神圣的遗忘?保存和访问南非非洲独立教会的记录和档案
记录和档案对任何机构都很重要,无论其规模大小,也无论它是公共实体还是私人实体。然而,南非的许多非政府组织,如教会,特别是非洲独立教会(aic),认为记录和档案管理是跨国公司或政府部门从事的一项复杂活动。aic缺乏记录和档案管理的问题可以部分归因于这些教会发生的各种属灵领袖继承之争,例如1948年的锡安基督教会(ZCC), 1976年的拿撒勒浸信会(NBC), 1970/1971年的圣约翰使徒教会,以及1997年的进一步分裂,导致分裂的分裂和2000年的国际五旬节教会(IPC)。这些行政助理没有保存记录,当被要求在法庭上出示记录作为证据时,他们不得不承受痛苦。此外,由于缺乏保存记录,这些教堂的记忆可能永远消失,导致“神圣的健忘症”。利用定性研究方法和各种数据收集工具,如访谈、观察和问卷调查,本研究试图调查南非主要aic保存和访问记录的策略和实践,以期促进档案库的创建,以永久保存aic的记忆。本研究的主要发现包括aic过度依赖口头交流和口头传统,缺乏对档案管理重要性的认识,以及在aic中没有档案库来保存记录。这项研究提出了一些可能的方法,可以让aic保存他们的记录,以便将来对研究人员有用,并永久保护aic的记忆。建议进一步研究如何将非裔美籍人士的口头传统转化为书面形式。
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