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Adventists ‘scratching where it itches’ in Clarendon

MAY PEN, Clarendon — More than 2,000 young people from the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church Central Jamaica Conference gathered in Clarendon for what they dubbed a massive clean-up project across the parish on Sunday through their Operation Save A Youth Initiative (OSAY).

Jamaica Observer | Jamaica Observer Writer

MAY PEN, Clarendon — More than 2,000 young people from the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church Central Jamaica Conference gathered in Clarendon for what they dubbed a massive clean-up project across the parish on Sunday through their Operation Save A Youth Initiative (OSAY).

 

The group was spread across the parish, with teams dispatched as far north as Spalding, Jackson Bay, and Welcome Beach in the south, and everywhere in-between.

 

Pastor Dwayne Scott, who is the Youth, Children and Adolescent Ministries director at the Central Jamaica Conference, explained that OSAY is a Central Jamaica Conference-led initiative, engaging young people to be the hands and feet of Jesus in service to the community.

 

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