EASTER ISSUE OF THE ANGLICAN IN CIRCULATION

The Easter 2015 issue of The Anglican is out and has been circulated to Churches. Highlights of the issue include: Easter Messages  from the Bishops, the installation of the first female priest as Rector of St George’s Church, Grand Cayman, the new Diocesan Mission at Longville Park in Clarendon and …

SYNOD HONOURS RETIREES AND OUTSTANDING CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS

Retirees and awardees with senior officials of the Diocese In a gesture which was deeply appreciated by the honourees, the recent Synod took a break from its business sessions on April 9, to say thanks to six retirees and to recognize outstanding performances by four church organisations in 2014. Honoured …

CHILDREN ARE PERPETRATORS AND VICTIMS OF CRIME – Church Urged to Strengthen Parenting Programmes

A Panel Discussion in which Mrs. Diahann Gordon-Harrison, Children’s Advocate, was the main presenter was one of the highlights on the second day (Tuesday, April 8) of the recently-concluded Diocesan Synod. The focus was “Children, Crime, Corruption – A Case Study of Jamaica’s Adolescents.” The Children’s Advocate defined corruption as …

Sermon delivered by the Venerable Winston M. Thomas Archdeacon and Administrator of the Mandeville Region on the Fourth Day of the 145th Synod of the Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands Friday, April 10, 2015

St. John 21:6 & 7 Jesus said to them “Cast your nets on the right side of the ship and you shall find.” and “Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter “It is the Lord.” Over the years, the scientific minds of human beings have searched for logical …

Sermon delivered by the Rt. Rev. Robert Thompson Suffragan Bishop of Kingston and Chairman of The Jamaica Church Missionary Society, On the Third Day of the 145th Synod Of the Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands Thursday, April 9, 2015

SERMON text: Luke 24: 46-49 “Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all nations beginning from Jerusalem.  You are witnesses of these …

Sermon delivered by the Rt. Rev. Leon Golding Suffragan Bishop of Montego Bay on the Second Day of the 145th Synod of the Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Synod Theme:  “Singing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land” Acts 10:39 – “We are witness to all that [Jesus] did both in Judea and Jerusalem.” These words of the Apostle Peter are part of a longer speech, spoken in what was at the time for him an unusual, strange, …

Synod Charge delivered by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Howard Gregory, Bishop of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands, at the Opening Service of the 145th Synod of the Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands (Anglican), held in the St. James’ Parish Church, on Tuesday April 7, 2015

Theme: Singing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land Jeremiah 29:1, 4-14 (Other readings: Psalm 62:1-9; Luke 22- Jesus predicts Simon’s denial or Luke 24:36-49, Acts 1:1-5 – waiting for the baptism with the Holy Spirit) These are the words of the letter that the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem …