Choir Workshop – Round Two

Following last year’s successful Choir Workshop in which more than 100 choristers from churches in the Corporate Area and St. Catherine, as well as members of the Diocesan Festival Choir participated, noted Jamaican Choir Director and musician, Mr. Donald Morris, will be returning to the island in July to lead …

Expanded Programme for Music Camp 2016

The keyboard is the newest offering in the range of instruments which children will learn to play at the upcoming Music Camp 2016 to be held at Christ Church, Vineyard Town from July 11 -22. The two-week day camp for youngsters aged 6-17, will provide vocal training, as well as …

Four for Ordination on June 26

  Three recent graduates of the United Theological College of the West Indies (UTCWI) will be admitted to the Holy Order of Deacons and a fourth candidate to the Sacred Order of Priest at the annual Ordination Service which will be held at the Cathedral of St. Jago de la …

Nuttall’s Contribution to Jamaica – An Historical Perspective

“Under Nuttall’s leadership the Anglican Church not only over-rode the financial crisis created by disestablishment in 1870 but entered a period of expansion of churches, missions and schools” said Emeritus Professor Patrick Bryan in a public lecture on May 31 2016, the actual anniversary of the Archbishop’s death a century …

Enos Nuttall

Enos Nuttall Celebration Resources: 1. Enos Nuttall Centenary Service.Bishop Howard Gregory Sermon May 2016 2. Enos Nuttall Centenary Lecture Prof Bryan 3. Enos Nuttall Centenary Exhibition Burchell Whiteman Remarks 4. Enos Nuttall Centenary Gallery

Sermon at – Enos Nuttall Centenary

SERMON PREACHED BY THE RT. REV. HOWARD GREGORYBISHOP OF JAMAICA & THE CAYMAN ISLANDS AT ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, KINGSTON TO MARK THE CENTENARY OF THE DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP ENOS NUTTALL ON SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2016 Let us pray. Almighty God, whose word is authority and power and whose way is …

ENOS NUTTALL: Spiritual Leader and More

  The centenary of the death of Archbishop Enos Nuttall is an opportune time to celebrate his life and his contribution, not only to the Anglican Church in Jamaica and in the wider Province of the West Indies, but to the country as a whole.   H. G deLisser, the influential …

BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND CONTEXTUAL PERSPECTIVES ON MINISTRY

BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND CONTEXTUAL PERSPECTIVES ON MINISTRY – A REFLECTION: The Biblical Foundation:                                                                 Ephesians 4: 11 – 13 assert that through Jesus Christ, God gave gifts to those called as leaders within the Church (the body of Christ).  While these gifts varied in content and capacity i.e. apostles, prophets, evangelists …

Church to develop disaster strategy as Pacific islands disappear

The Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia is to establish a “clear resilience strategy” to strengthen its response to future natural disasters in the Pacific islands. The move, adopted at the Province’s General Synod, came as researchers announced that five pacific islands have completely disappeared and a further …

“Each Child Is Equal” – Lord Bishop States

“As an inheritor of the kingdom of God, each child is equal. No child is better than another, regardless of what each has,” Diocesan Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Howard Gregory, states. In his Message to mark Children’s Sunday, which is being celebrated across the Diocese on May 1, Bishop Gregory noted …