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His Grace The Most Rev. Howard Gregory, newly-elected Archbishop of the Church in the Province of the West Indies (CPWI) and Bishop of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands, received a warm welcome from clergy and lay members of the Church on his return to the island yesterday (May 31) following a week-long Provincial Synod in Trinidad and Tobago.

As Archbishop Gregory emerged from the Terminal Building, he was greeted by the sound of a church bell and was applauded by the members, several of whom hoisted congratulatory posters. Veteran trombonist, Calvin “Bubbles” Cameron, rounded off the tribute with a moving rendition of the song “You raised me up.”

Prior to that, the Archbishop, who was accompanied by the Rt. Rev. Leon Golding, Suffragan Bishop of Montego Bay and Mrs. Jacqueline Mighty, Diocesan Secretary, hosted a media briefing in the Airport’s VIP Lounge.

In his opening remarks, The Venerable Justin Nembhard, Archdeacon for the Montego Bay Region, who chaired the proceedings, pledged the wholehearted support of the Diocese for the Archbishop in his work across the Province. The CPWI comprises eight Dioceses, namely: The Diocese of Barbados; the Diocese of Belize; the Diocese of Guyana; the Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands; the Diocese of Northeastern Caribbean and Aruba; the Diocese of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands; the Diocese of Trinidad and Tobago; and the Diocese of The Windward Islands.

The highlights of the Synod included the development of an Action Plan which Archbishop Gregory said was aligned with the focus on Intentional Discipleship in the ministry of the Anglican Church and the lives of its members. The challenges in engaging discipleship among youth in the technological age was among the areas discussed. He commended the Diocese of Trinidad and Tobago which contracted the services of Consultants to assist with the design of the Plan; and who will facilitate its implementation across the Province. 

With respect to the advancement of women in the Ordained Ministry, the Archbishop said delegates approved the process for the consecration of women as Bishops.    

The Synod also passed a resolution supporting the stance adopted by CARICOM for a peaceful internal resolution to the social and political crisis in Venezuela, in the context of Christian hospitality. Other issues addressed included poverty and economic disparity in Caribbean society; as well as legislation on abortion and marijuana.            

Archbishop Gregory identified the urgent need to create a stable financial framework for the 275 year-old Codrington College in Barbados as one of the critical imperatives for his administration. This is the oldest Anglican theological college in the Western Hemisphere.   

The Synod elected the Archbishop on a majority vote, making him the 13th Archbishop, Primate and Metropolitan of the Province. He is the first Jamaica-born Diocesan Bishop to be elected to this position.  

Diocesan officials with the Archbishop in the centre. From left are: The Venerable Justin Nembhard, Archdeacon, Montego Bay Region; The Venerable Patrick Cunningham, Archdeacon, Kingston Region, Miss Rhena Williams, Administrative Assistant to the Bishop of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands; Mrs. Jacqueline Mighty, Diocesan Secretary; The Hon. Michael Fennell, Chairman, Diocesan Financial Board; The Hon. Dr. Vincent Lawrence. Member of the Incorporated Lay Body and Chairman of the Diocesan Property Advisory Board; and The Rt. Rev. Leon Golding, Suffragan Bishop of Montego Bay.
Archbishop Howard Gregory and Archdeacon Justin Nembhard, who chaired the Media Briefing at the Norman Manley International Airport, review the programme for the event.
Archbishop Howard Gregory (third right) exchanges greetings with (from left): The Hon. Michael Fennell, Chairman, Diocesan Financial Board; The Hon. Dr. Vincent Lawrence, Member of the Incorporated Lay Body and Chairman of the Diocesan Property Advisory Board; The Venerable Justin Nembhard, Archdeacon, Montego Bay Region; Miss Rhena Williams, Administrative Assistant to the Bishop of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands; Mrs. Jacqueline Mighty, Diocesan Secretary; and the Venerable Patrick Cunningham, Archdeacon, Kingston Region.
Trombonist, Calvin “Bubbles” Cameron gives his all as he ends the musical tribute to Archbishop Gregory.
Members and clergy of several Anglican churches were on hand to greet the new Archbishop.
A delighted Archbishop Gregory expresses his appreciation for the warm welcome from clergy and lay members. Among the onlookers is The Very Rev. Sean Major-Campbell one of the organizers of the impromptu gathering outside the airport.

Photos Courtesy of Tony Patel

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