CJC Education Summit Reiterates the Call for SDA ‘Change Agents’
Dean of the College of Education and Leadership at Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Dr. Daniel Allida is encouraging parents and teachers to continue guiding students to spread a righteous influence and not to lose patience or courage.
CJC Prayer Ministries donates House to Needy New Believer
The Prayer Ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) offered a lifeline to a family in need by donating a fully furnished house to one of its new believers, on Sunday, October 29, 2023, in the Mitchell Town Community, Clarendon.
Couples Full Circle
Under the Theme: Mutual Devotion: Attaining Love’s Zenith, the CJC’s Director of Family Ministries, Pastor Horace Wilson, led an inspirational devotional exercise embellished by soloist, Mrs. Stacy Wellington Williams; and guest presenters, Dr. Roy Dennis (Family Ministries Director, JAMU) and Mrs. Keisha Dennisur-Dennis creatively engaged the couples with Keys to Successful Marriages: tools to sharpen communication, keep romance alive, and ascend the spiritual ladder together.
Baptisms Cap Week of Kindness 2023, Emphasizing the Power of Compassion and Community
In a heartwarming display of unity and goodwill, the Adventist Community Services (ACS) week of kindness activities culminated in a baptismal service held at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Diamond Acres, St. Catherine.
CJC Honors 144 Years of Service at Retirement Banquet for Five Distinguished Retirees
In a heartwarming gathering, the Seventh-day Adventist Church Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) came together on October 22, 2023, to celebrate the retirement of five esteemed individuals who have dedicated decades of their lives in service to the church. The Retirement Banquet, a special occasion marking the transition into a new chapter of life for these retirees, was a touching tribute to their 144 years of dedication and hard work.
Barrett: ‘Religious freedom is part of Jamaica’s rich heritage’
Speaking at the National Heritage Week church service held on Sunday, October 15 at the Bethel Temple Apostolic Church in May Pen, Clarendon, Barrett told attendees that the nation’s religious foundations, which are a combined legacy of African influence and European colonization, are as important as the heritage in music, sports and language.