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A Gentle Giant of the Faith-Tribute to the late Rev. Ashley Smith
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
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![]() The General Secretary of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands ,Rev. Norbert Stephens wrote this tribute to the Rev. Ashley Smith: On this 27th day of June 2020, we sadly acknowledge the passing of A Gentle Giant of the Faith, the Rev. Ashley Alexander Smith. Rev. Ashley Smith served the UCJCI, the wider church and the people of the Caribbean in various capacities since his ordination to the Christian Ministry in the antecedent Presbyterian Church in Jamaica sixty-five years ago. For forty-one of the sixty-five years he served as congregational pastor, in rural, inner-city, suburban and regional congregations /charges, namely, Lowe River, Retirement, St. John’s, Hope, St. Paul’s (Lockett Avenue) and the Presbyterian Church in Grenada. He served as Chair of numerous Synodical committees and as Moderator of Synod for two periods, 1969-1972 and 1979- 1980. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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Billy Graham On Race
Wednesday Jun 24, 2020
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![]() “For God shows no partiality.” (Romans 2:11) “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him…” (Genesis 1:27) The Bible is clear that there is no room for racism in God’s plan for His people. Each person you interact with today, each one you pass on the road or in the store, every single man, woman and child is a unique creation of God Almighty. He loves them—and you—with a divine love so strong we can’t possibly comprehend it. While our imperfection, our rebellion and our sin creates a divide between us and the One who created us—and therefore a division between us and others—God formed a plan to close that gap and draw us back to Him. That plan was Jesus Christ, who heals and changes our hearts and gives us the ability to love others and God as we should. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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Father’s Day – Boldness- By Mr. Bryan Bothwell
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
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![]() Please read Genesis 21: 8 – 21 This is probably not the Bible passage we would seek out to celebrate Father’s Day! Neither does it immediately epitomize our popular conception of “boldness”; and today we are exploring the boldness with which we must live by, daily, if we would follow and serve Christ. Voices of Our Children and Youth Fathers play an important role in their children’s life because fathers are central to the emotional being of their children. He is a pillar of strength, support and discipline. (George Town Charge) please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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SIGNS AND WONDERS By Mr. Herbert Crawford
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
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![]() Do you think that we should pray like that today? I mean the way they prayed in verses 29–30: “Stretch out your hand to heal and perform signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus.” Should we pray for boldness of witness and signs and wonders like healing? Or should we pray only for boldness of witness? Were the signs and wonders specially designed by God to confirm the authority of the apostles so that after the apostles have done their work in providing the church with the foundation of revelation in the New Testament the signs and wonders cease? please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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Tribute to Mrs. Yvonne Miller
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
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![]() Mrs. Yvonne Miller was a faithful and dedicated member of the Cayman Islands Regional Mission Council Women’s Fellowship of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. In the Handbook of the Women’s Fellowship it is recorded that the Branch of Gun Bay was formed in 1955 and it was in this organization that Yvonne became a highly active member. Despite the heavy responsibility of a fulltime job with The Cayman Islands Government Hospital and the raising of her four young sons, Yvonne made time to participate in all aspects of the Women’s Fellowship. Obedience to the Command to Go- By Ms. Camile Watt, Youth Worker (SAV/RY, CIRMC) The Command to Go is seen given to the disciples at a time in their lives when they grappled with the reality of losing their Leader. One would say “He is not dead, He is risen”, but their reality at the time presented many emotions and challenges as they were faced with a crisis. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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Pentecost 2020
Thursday May 28, 2020
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![]() Today we join the Church universal in the celebration of Pentecost, one of the high festivals of the Church. It marks the birth of the Church which took place in the midst of the Pax Roma and after the Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus. After Jesus ascended from the Mount of Olives, the Apostles and Disciples returned to the Jerusalem as an uncertain group. They were uncertain about their long term future and they were intimidated by the vicissitudes in the daily activities. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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You Will Be My Witnesses! by Rev. Godfrey Meghoo
Wednesday May 20, 2020
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![]() Please read Acts 1:6-14 For several weeks now many families are worshipping at home instead of in churches because of a dangerous virus. The first Christians had to worship in secret because of the danger of persecution and the threat of death. For about 300 years, Christian corporate worship took place mainly in the homes of believers. According to Acts ch. 4 the believers regularly gathered in homes scattered around the city as well as in the Temple courts until the authorities started the first persecution against them. After the Temple had been destroyed in AD 70, a new persecution instigated by the Roman Empire made matters worse for the believers. It was not until 300 years later during the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine that Christianity became a ‘religio licita’, a ‘legally allowed religion’. CMC Popular Report The meeting of the Central Mission Council (CMC) of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands was held on May 8, 2020. The Council received the reports of the four (4) Regional Mission Councils, the three (3) Commissions of Synod, three (3) Auxiliaries, the United Church Mission Enterprise (UCME), the International University of the Caribbean (IUC), the Finance Committee of Synod, and the General Secretary. The meeting was held virtually using the Zoom platform. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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A Reflection on Discipleship By Mr. Ormond Williams
Wednesday May 13, 2020
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![]() It is said that what we do will always speak more loudly than what we say. This does not negate the importance of what we say but it shows how all aspects of our lives must be in alignment. This approach is also applicable to the disciple of Jesus Christ. There are many people who would never read the Bible but they would certainly study our lives. And the way we live will determine whether they read the Holy Scriptures or decide on a personal journey with Jesus Christ. Far too many disciples of Jesus Christ still have a Christian journey that is limited to Sunday – that mountain-top experience. But during the week and as the week wears on the glorious shine of the mountain-top experience fades to expose the fragile human nature we all possess. We become stumbling blocks to those who need to hear the Word of God and to see in Christ’s disciples a lifestyle that emulates that of Jesus Christ. What we do must not betray what we say as the disciples of Christ. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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Mother's Day Messsage - by Ms. Angela Martins
Friday May 08, 2020
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![]() During these weeks of being locked down it has been a different time for us as mothers. Nothing seems the same as we knew it. We have struggled to find balance at times. We are mothers working from home, mothers homeschooling our children, women who just became a mother, mothers with young children and without our helpers, mothers who are daughters caring for elderly parents, mothers who are sisters who can only see parents and siblings on video chat, mothers without enough money to buy food, mothers with no transportation, mothers needing to find another place to live. Mothers with nothing but prayer in these dark days of Covid-19. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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Hope in Isolation
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
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![]() The coronavirus has made a huge impact on all our lives. Lockdown and self-isolation are the words of the moment. We are all trying to adjust to different ways of doing just about everything from work to shopping, from school to church. We are all struggling with the reality of being physically confined and cut off from family and friends. In many ways this new experience gives us a window into the regular experience of persecuted Christians, especially those who are in prison because of their faith. Hebrews 13:3 tells us to remember those in prison as if we were with them. And I think our present lockdown situation gives us a real opportunity to do that. (This article was written by James Fraser and it appeared on the website of Release International) please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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