First issue: January - July 2011
SHARING THE LIGHT An East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Publication
“Impacting Lives For Christ”
©2011. East Jamaica Conference
Editorial
Table of Contents
Editorial .................................................................................................................................. ..................................................................................................................................Page2 Message from the President .................................................................................................Page 3 Evangelistic Accomplishments ............................................................................................Page 4 Convention (Kingston) ......................................................................................................Page 4 Installation of Jamaica Union Officers ..............................................................................Page 5 Convention (St. Thomas) .................................................................................................Page 5 Education Rally ..............................................................................................................Page 6 Personal Ministries Convention .....................................................................................Page 6 Launch of “Constant in Prayer” .....................................................................................Page 7 Charmaine Cotterell Passes..........................................................................................Page 7 Launch of Youth Week of Prayer..................................................................................Page 8 HE pages to a new chapter in the life of Youth and Children’s Ministries Depts Launch “Constant in Prayer” ............................Page 8 the East Jamaica Conference continues to Pentecost and More Celebration ................................................................................Page 8 unfold under our Author and Chief Editor, Communication Department’s Workshop..................................................................Page 9 Jesus Christ, who continues to use His chosen Family Conservation Convention ..............................................................................Page 9 leaders to accomplish His work in this part of the vineyard. Education Sports Day..............................................................................................Page 10 Pastors’ “Constant in Prayer” Celebration ...............................................................Page 10 The East Jamaica Conference eagerly anticipated Special Pastors and Elders Meeting at the EJC Boardroom .....................................Page 11 the beginning of the NewYear,as theAdministrators, Education Week .....................................................................................................Page 11 Directors and Members of Staff waited to see what Launching of the School of Evangelism .................................................................Page 12 the ensuing months held. Like in previous years, Youth Ministries Dept. Spearheads Mothers’ Day Concert ......................................Page 13 the first half of 2011 has been filled with many Health Ministries Dept’s Annual Lifestyle Evangelism Retreat ...............................Page 14 successes and daunting challenges. We will not fail Photo Highlights from Education Rally ..................................................................Page 15 however, to give God the glory and the praise that He rightfully deserves for allowing us to accomplish Photo Highlights from Family Conservation Convention........................................Page 16 the countless goals that we set out to achieve. Photo Highlights from GIEN...................................................................................Page 17 Photo Highlights from Health Ministries Lifestyle Evangelism Retreat ..................Page 18 As the year 2011 progresses, we look forward Children’s Ministries and Sabbath School Convention ............................................Page 19 to many more successes. We also stand prepared Highlights From Women’s & Children’s Ministries Department ..............................Page 20 to face the battle of the Great Controversy - the Poems Written by Children in our Churches ............................................................Page 21 struggle between Good and Evil, which rages on Education Department Hosts Spelling Bee 2011 .....................................................Page 22 so vehemently. Acknowledging these things, we must equip our minds with spiritual nourishment GiEN ........................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................Page 23 in order to truly survive the test of time. How will NSU Delivers free Health Care at Good Samaritan Inn ......................................... Page 24-25 we survive this great test? New Haven SDA Church celebrates 40th Anniversary ................................................Page 26 Grace SDA Church celebrates Children’s Day 2011 ......................................................Page 26 The time for a personal Revival and Reformation Kencot Church promotes AdventiZm ..........................................................................Page 27 is now! Yes, let us proclaim and practice the Stewardship, Treasurers and Auditors Workshop..........................................................Page 27 Revival and Reformation message today! The School Choirs shares Jesus with Police ..........................................................................Page 28 church will only begin to carry out its true function when each of us play our part as EJC Ambassadors make Courtesy Call on NCU President ................................................Page 29 agents of change. We must therefore shine Heritage Pathfinder Club Helps Shut Inn ........................................................................Page 30 our lights in this dark, cold world, so that Seventh-day Adventist Students Honoured for taking a Stand for the Sabbath ...............Page 30 those who come in contact with us will be Health Ministries Highlights..............................................................................................Page 31 able to see Jesus Christ, high and lifted up. Highlights from the Youth Ministries Dept. ........................................................................Page 31
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Let us continue to work together, pray for and encourage one another to do our part, as we advance the work in East Jamaica Conference and beyond.
Chief Editor:....................................................................................................................................Phillip Castell Editor:...............................................................................................................................................Adiese Jonas Photographers:..................................................................................................... Phillip Castell & Adiese Jonas Art Design/Layout: ...........................................................................................................................Chad Smith
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HESE are testing and trying times for the church. The world around us seems to be collapsing, morally, economically, environmentally, socially, politically and spiritually. The task before the church has become increasingly strenuous. However, no matter how challenging the circumstance, the church that Christ has bought with His own blood must triumph in tough times and provide hope and comfort by remaining faithful to Christ and the mission. Life has some unpleasant moments for every one of us. However, we must never become bitter when things did not go the way we wanted it to. If we are faithful to God things will become better.
Since the beginning of the twentyfirst century and in particular the last quadrennium that I have served, spiritual leadership from my own personal experience involves overcoming and tackling unforeseen challenges and complexities unseen and unheard of before in the history of the church. However, we must stand for that which is right and clearly yet compassionately communicate our unwillingness to compromise with wrongdoing. The times call for leaders who are willing to stand courageously for righteousness when it crosses swords with political correctness.
God is the only person who can choose the spiritual leader. The authenticity of spiritual leadership does not come Pastor Adrian Cotterell - President, EJC from friends or the good report that In spite of the difficulties or misfortunes that we may the constituency gives; and it cannot be destroyed by experience from time to time, we must adopt an attitude of slander and smear campaign. Spiritual leaders do not look aggressive and defiant perseverance in keeping the advent for authentication from these sources. He or she looks only faith and staying close to Christ. The God who provided and to God because only God and God alone can authenticate carried us on eagles’s wings over these years is expecting us the spiritual leader. Spiritual leadership is not positional; to walk faithfully with Him if we are going to receive all rather it is spiritual. Spiritual Leaders have the solemn His blessings. “Faithfulness is as essential in life’s common and sacred responsibility to characterize their work with duties as in those involving greater responsibility.” (PM integrity, transparency and moral tenacity. This means 109:3) Let us pray without ceasing. that that your chief objective is to please God and emulate the meek and lowly Nazarene, Jesus our Savior. Therefore, In the last conference session, I shared a few thoughts the work of the leader is a witness for God that must give which I would like to remind you of again. The mission of the correct message of righteousness. Let us pray without the church must always be our focus. Every throbbing of ceasing. the heart should inspire us with a deeper love for Christ and the mission of His church and increase our passion for Let us pray earnestly for the church especially those who service. The obsession that increases with every heart beat is are hurting. Let us pray for the leadership. God has not lost what we need in this post-modern era to carry on the work control. He is still in charge. He is still our Jehovah Jireh. successfully to its completion. The Advent Message in the Every disappointment can be an appointment for God to context of the Three Angels’ Messages of Revelation chapter show His glory. Let us pray that He will show us His glory fourteen, constantly remains relevant and the only hope for in this most trying and testing times. Let us pray that our this world. In this judgment hour, we have a solemn and faith in Christ will grow even stronger. sacred responsibility to share Christ with everyone. Let us pray without ceasing.
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Evangelistic Accomplishments
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uring the first half of 2011, the church in East Jamaica Conference met and overcame several challenges while accomplishing great successes in the area of evangelism. The East Jamaica Conference utilized several methods in harnessing souls
for God’s Kingdom, which included: Small Group Evangelism, Local Church Crusades, Regular Bible Study and Devotion, and Witnessing to members of the community. We give God the glory and the praise as we are able to rejoice in reporting that between the months of
January and May this year, the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists welcomed 952 precious souls to the Seventh-day Adventist family, through baptism and saw the formation of 526 small groups. “To God be the Glory, Great things He hath done!”
Convention (Kingston) - Sunday January 8, 2011
President of the East Jamaica Conference, Pastor Adrian Cotterell, did not fail to remind the congregation of the need for personal revival and reformation, a theme which shifted in high gear all across our local fields.
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As is customary, the members of the constituency watched and eagerly listened in anticipation for the reports of their leaders. To God be the glory, many were not disappointed! Members of the constituency made their voices heard by giving affirmation, making suggestions and simply airing their opinions as to how the Administration could forge an even greater partnership with them.
N SUNDAY January 8, 2011, scores of members from various congregations all across the EJC Constituency gathered at the Kencot SDA Church for the annual Convention Service. The Service began in fine style and saw presentations in song by several youth of our church. (Pastor Charles Blythe - Youth Ministries Director and Chaplaincy Coordinator of the Jamaica Union Conference).
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Installation of the
Jamaica Union Officers
– Sabbath, January 22, 2011
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President Inter America Division (IAD) Pastor Israel Leito giving main address
ABBATH, January 22, 2011 carefully etched its place in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The East Jamaica Conference and other conferences across the Jamaican field joined in celebration to witness the installation of the newly appointed officers of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
JAMU Administrators and their wives bow their heads in prayer
[Left]: Treasurer- JAMU, Elder Bancroft Barwise signs document. [Center]: Looking on beside him is President -JAMU, Pastor Everett Brown. [Right]: Pastor Milton Gregory, Executive Secretary - JAMU
The service got underway at approximately 3:30 pm at the Mandeville SDA Church. The East Jamaica Conference was especially proud to witness the installation of three of its very own officers, who now accepted the call to wider service.
Sister Lorraine Vernal was officially installed as the Women’s and Children’s Ministries Director; Pastor Eric Nathan was installed as the Director of Family Ministries, Trust Services and Stewardship, while Elder Bancroft Barwise was installed as the Treasurer of the Union. Countless individuals from all over the island were on hand to witness these and other individuals, as they accepted the call to serve in the capacities which they currently occupy.
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he St. Thomas leg of the Convention 2011, re-affirmed the continued efforts of the East Jamaica Conference to see more active participation of its leaders in that Zone.
Pastor Adrian Cotterell - President of East Jamaica Conference
The brethren in St. Thomas were pleased to welcome the Administrators, Directors and Members of Staff to its shores on Sunday, January 23, where they spearheaded the second leg of Convention 2011. The service got off to a smooth start and saw the contribution of the Ministerial Secretary and Personal Ministries Director of the Jamaica Union Conference.
Pastor Glen O. Samuels, as he proclaimed the Word of God at Convention St. Thomas. This was definitely not a moment to be missed.
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EDUCATION RALLY – Sabbath, January 29, 2011
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ISTORY was created on January 29 when the Education Department spearheaded the largest Education Rally the constituency of East Jamaica Conference has ever seen! This event was held at the Kencot SDA Church, and saw the participation of all six schools in our Conference.
This was a proud moment in the lives of Pastor Ainsworth Keith Morris in action our students, as they were able to represent their schools to the best of their abilities. Those who attended were indeed blessed as students presented their messages in song.
The captive audience was glued to the message of one of their own, Pastor Ainsworth Keith Morris - a product of Christian Education.
PERSONAL MINISTRIES
CONVENTION
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he Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Department, sphereheaded their Personal Ministries Convention on Sabbath, February 2, 2011 at the Constant Spring SDA Church. The service was attended by local Personal
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Ministries Directors and other leaders from the EJC Constituency. They were informed of the growth of small group evangelism, as well as how to get on board if they had not been actively involved in a cell group. They were also made aware of the plans to be spearheaded by the Department.
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Pastor Carl M. Cunningham, Director - Sabbath School and Personal Ministries EJC
Pastor Glen O. Samuels, Director - Ministerial, Sabbath School and Personal Ministries, JAMU. was the Main Speaker for the divine service..
Launch of
North Street SDA Church, February 19, 2011
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ONSTANT IN PRAYER - a name, a theme, a lifestyle... adopted by the World Church and passed on to the Fields right here in Jamaica, is another initiative through which we were actively engaged. The East Jamaica Conference accepted the torch from the Ministerial Secretary, JAMU - Pastor Glen Jamaica Union Conference O. Samuels and launched its very first Constant in Prayer programme for the Conference, on Sabbath, February 19, at the North Street SDA Church. President of the East Jamaica Conference, Pastor Adrian Cotterell, reiterated the importance for each individual to experience a personal revival and reformation in his/her life.
Leaders and Officers from each zone were on hand to witness the symbolic lighting of the lamps, which represented the acceptance of the Holy Spirit and the task to take the gospel to the far ends of our communities. Ministerial Secretary, EJC Pastor Glenville Carr
Charmaine Cotterell Passes
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he month of February, though filled with many joyous moments and accomplishments, also had its fair share of disappointments.
The East Jamaica Conference was saddened to announce the passing of one of its faithful and ardent workers. A wife, a mother, a daughter and a friend... Charmaine Cotterell, the wife of our President - Pastor Adrian Cotterell, died on February 10, 2011, leaving sons, Adrian Jnr. and Antwan; Father; Mother; 2 Brothers; Nieces; Nephews; other relatives and friends. Scores
of individuals from all over the island, including civic leaders, as well as leaders from the Division were in attendance, giving their support to the Cotterell and Goldsmith families. The threeand-a-half hour service saw many tributes in song and spoken messages, some of which we will all remember for a lifetime.
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Launch of the
Youth Ministries Department and Children’s Ministries Department launch
at Constant Spring SDA Church
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March 5 - 12, 2011
he East Jamaica Conference launched its annual Youth Week of Prayer campaign on Sabbath, March 5 and climaxed its celebration on Sabbath, March 12, 2011, under the theme: Under the Theme: “I am.” Youth all across the borders of the EJC Constituency could be seen actively assuming leadership positions in their local churches, going into their communities to witness to others and demonstrating a spirit of camaraderie, as they worked with the leaders of their churches. Through this initiative, many individuals were drawn closer to Christ and several others decided to walk into the watery grave of baptism.
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Dionne Henry and Malik Thompson
HE Youth Department and Children's Ministries Department of East Jamaica Conference, under the leadership of the dynamic duo, Pastor Hanson Drysdale and Sister Claudette Genas, launched their Constant in Prayer initiative on Sabbath March 12, 2011 at the Constant Spring SDA Church. Children were taught the importance of prayer and were pleased to see two of their very own presenting the word of God in fine style! Young Malik Thompson and Dionne Henry were not daunted by the awesome responsibility placed in their court.
President of East Jamaica Conference - Pastor Adrian Cotterell Executive Secretary of East Jamaica Conference - Pastor Devon Osbourne
Pentecost and More Andrews SDA Church - March 19, 2011
Then came our Pentecost and more celebration! Our Conference was privileged to join our brothers and sisters in the Jamaica Union Conference via our downlink site at the Andrews Memorial SDA Church. We were also tuned in to highlights from Venezuela as hundreds gave their lives to the Lord. We too rejoiced at the Andrews Memorial Church as we got reports that 139 persons gave their hearts to the Lord in one day! “To God be the glory, great things He hath done!”
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March 12, 2011
Communication Department's Workshop March 13 - 26, 2011
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he Communication Department spearheaded its very ďŹ rst workshop since the start of the quadrennium on Sunday, March 13 and Sunday March 20, in St. Thomas and Kingston respectively. Under the leadership of Elder Phillip Castell and Sister Adiese Jonas, the department presented a power-packed practical programme, which enjoyed the attendance of over 70 Communication Directors and Technicians from the local churches.
The workshop consisted of presentations from four categories, namely: Voice and Speech and Report Writing with Sister Adiese Jonas, Sound Engineering with Elder Errol Vaz, Graphic Designing with Brother David Martin and The art of Photography, with Elder Phillip Castell. Since the start of this year the Communication Department began its partnership with NCU Media Group.
Currently the EJC produces a radio programme, Healthy and Happy with presenter Pastor Jovan Whyte - which airs on Saturday evenings on NCU Radio at 6:30 pm. Healthy and Happy also airs on TBC Radio on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm. The Communication Department also supplies weekly sermons to NCU Radio which airs during the Divine Service Hour Time. The Department also produces Word from Heaven with Pastor Enroy Ferguson, which airs on Tuesdays at 4:45 am. The Department will continue to strive for an even greater partnership with NCU Media Group.
Family Conservation Convention - Hagley Park SDA Church - April 1 - 3, 2011
Family Conservation Convention
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Family Ministries Director of the Cayman Islands Conference- Pastor Shian O'Conner
he Family Ministries Department of East Jamaica Conference treated the members of the constituency to a weekend that they will not soon forget. Under the directorship of the ever enthusiastic Pastor Glenville Cornelius Carr, the Family Ministries Department spearheaded its ďŹ rst ever Family Conservation Convention from April 1 to 3, held at the Hagley Park Seventh-day Adventist Church. The dynamic speaker for the convention was none other than Pastor Shian O'Conner - Family Ministries Director and Family Counsellor of the Cayman Islands Conference. Pastor O'Conner addressed several issues affecting families, and caused countless individuals to examine themselves, to see how they can improve their own family life.
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EDUCATION SPORTS DAY M AINTAINING a Healthy lifestyle is of utmost importance! Recognizing this, the Education Department was pleased to once again spearhead its annual Sports Day on Tuesday April 19, 2011 at the Mona Bowl, on the grounds of the U.W.I. Mona Campus.
All six schools were overwhelmingly represented and the EJC was pleased to welcome several schools outside of the constituency to participate in the day’s activities. The visiting schools included: Sav-la-mar High and Prep, Port Maria and Willodene High Schools.
Mrs. Elyn Spence Principal of Hagley Park Prep
Dr. Donna Brown Education Director of EJC
The students were not only in high spirits, but exhibited a spirit of camaraderie that was second to none! At the end of the day, Hagley Park Prep School and Savannah-la-mar High School were crowned the 2011 Champions. Treasurer- Elder W. Wright presents Mrs K. Bernard with her medal
Pastors’
Celebration
President Adrian Cotterell addressing a group of pastors at the Constant in Prayer Session held at Golden Acres, Golden Spring. Pastor Jaime Castrejon [left] prayers with Pastor Adrian Cotterell [centre] and Pastor Glenville Carr [right]
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Pastors listening keenly to President Cotterell as he speaks at the Constant in Prayer session held at Golden Acres, Golden Spring.
HE pastors also came apart for special prayer during the “Constant in Prayer” initiative. This special meeting called Pastors together for a season of prayer and fasting where they prayed for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the membership of the
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constituency. Joining the Pastors at this meeting were President of the Jamaica Union Conference, Pastor Everett Brown; Communication, Public Affairs and Religious Liberty Director, Elder Nigel Coke and Pastor Jaime Castrejon from the Inter-American Division.
Special Pastors and Elders Meeting at the EJC Boardroom
On April 30, a special meeting of the Elders and Pastors was convened by President of East Jamaica Conference, Pastor Adrian Cotterell. This meeting was called to reinforce the importance of the Revival and Reformation initiative which was launched on February 19 at the North Street SDA Church.
President Cotterell was delighted to see the tremendous turnout of the elders. Speaking to a jammed-packed capacity crowd of Elders in the EJC Board Room, the president wasted no time in conveying that the Seventh-day Adventist Church is in safe hands, and that with Christ as our leader, our ship can never sink.
Ministerial Secretary and Personal Ministries Director of JAMU- Pastor Glen O. Samuels addressing a group of Pastors and Elders at a specially called meeting. Pastor Jaime Castrejon from the Inter- American Division is seated in the background.
Ministerial Secretary and Family Ministries Director- Pastor Glenville Carr brings greetings to those present at the specially called Pastors and Elders Meeting in the EJC Boardroom.
Pastor Jaime Castrejon from the InterAmerican Division bringing greetings
EDUCATION WEEK MAY 1 - 7, 2011
Dr. Sandra Gayle (Education Director of JAMU)
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CHOOLS across East Jamaica Conference observed Education week May 1 - 7, 2011. During this week they also observed their “Constant in Prayer” campaign in which students were taught the importance of placing Christ first in everything that they do.
Dr. Donna Brown (Education Director of EJC)
students could be seen praying in groups, singing songs of thanksgiving, witnessing to members of the community and even fasting and praying. Education Director, Dr. Donna Brown, as well as other Directors and Administrators were on hand to witness these powerful displays by the students. July 2011 | Adventist beam
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On Sunday May 1, 2011,
Pastor Carl Cunningham Director of Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services-EJC
Elder Noel Morgan - President of the Lay Evangelistic Association- EJC
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he Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Department, in conjunction with the Ministerial Department, launched the School of Evangelism at the East Jamaica Conference's Boardroom. The School saw the attendance of several youth, eagerly awaiting their
turn to be Pastor Glenville Carr - Ministerial taught the Secretary and Director of Family basics in Ministries- EJC Evangelism, so as to assist in winning souls for God's Kingdom. Under the leadership of Pastors Carl Cunningham and Glenville Carr, the school continues to grow.
Dr. Newton Cleghorn - Dean of the School of Theology, Northern Caribbean University (NCU)
To date there are 150 students registered and actively attending classes at the Conference.
Sister Kathleen Dunkley
(Associate Director- Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services
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Pastor Adrian Cotterell President, EJC
MINISTRIES
DEPARTMENT Mot hers' Day Concert Spearheads
May 7, 2011
- Sister Goldsmith seated beside Son-in-law Pastor Adrian Cotterell during the concert.
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Pastor Hanson DrysdaleYouth Director of EJC) gives opening prayer
he Youth Ministries Department, under the leadership of the energetic Pastor Hanson Drysdale, spearheaded the ďŹ rst ever of its kind Mothers' Day Concert, held at Stephanie Hall, located on the grounds of the Holy Childhood High School.
Elder Raymond Douglas and Pastor Hanson Drysdale giving the Vote of Thanks.
This concert saw the participation of several youth all across the EJC, as they joined forces in saluting mothers all across the island. Also in attendance were members of the Administration, Directors, Members of Staff and of course... several mothers and their children. This concert was conducted to assist in raising funds to purchase items to revive the much needed Drum Corps.
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Health Ministries Department's
Annual Lifestyle Evangelism Retreat
May 4 - 10, 2011
The Annual Lifestyle Evangelism retreat was spearheaded by the Health Ministries and Publishing Ministries Departments of the Jamaica Union Conference, in partnership with a team of professionals from Wildwood LIGHT. The retreat was held at the Golden Acres Resort, Golden Spring, during the period May 4 - 10, 2011. This retreat saw the active involvement of over 70 Adventist Health Volunteers, Literature Evangelists and Health Professionals at Golden Acres, Golden Spring. Publishing Director of the Jamaica Union Conference, Pastor Dudley Hosin, who coordinated the programmes throughout the Union, noted that the main objective of the programme was to find a way to participate in hastening the second coming of Christ and to share with others the Gospel by using Health as an interim wedge to reach individuals. Wildwood LIGHT has been partnering with the Jamaica Union Conference for the second consecutive year. Their aim is to use nature as a source of Health and Healing.
(L-R) Health Ministries Director- Pastor Leonard Steele, President of EJC- Pastor Adrian Cotterell, Treasurer of EJC- Elder Waldon Wright, Health Missionary Evangelist- Michael Teti, Women’s and Children’s Ministries Director of EJCClaudette Genas and Health Missionary Evangelist- Linda Horner
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM... EDUCATION RALLY 2011
Xavier Thomas from KHS leads the procession
President of East Jamaica ConferencePastor Adrian Cotterell bringing greetings to the congregation
Pastor Leabert Williams- Immediate Past Education Director of Pastor Owen Thomas assists students from the Miramar EJC; Dr. Donna Brown - Education Director EJC; Sis Ann-Marie Prep School as they render their special item in song; Williams, Wife of Pastor Leabert Williams
The Kingsway Prep. School singing their special item
Students from Kingsway High School sharing a special item
Dr. Sandra Gayle - Education Director of the Jamaica Union Conference
Education Director of East Jamaica Conference- Dr. Donna Brown adds her quote of welcome to the congregation
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education Ms. Audrey Sewell shared her joy of being a part of the event
Members of the congregation paying keen attention to the musical item being rendered by students of Miramar Prep
Members of the congregation share a light moment as Pastor Ainsworth Keith Morris presents his message
View from the front of the congregation at Education Rally 2011
Pastor Ainsworth Keith Morris passionately presenting the gospel
An all male group from Woodford Prep. School rendering their special
HIGHLIGHTS FROM... Family Conservation Convention Opening Song being announced on Friday evening by Pastor Enroy Ferguson
Prayer by Pastor Holland Thompson
President of EJC - Pastor Adrian Cotterell as addressed the congregation on Friday night
Special song by the group ASSURE
Sis Alinda Roache just turned 100 years old and was in church praising God
Youth Director Pastor Hanson Drysdale
Treasurer of EJC ELder Waldon Wright making a point in Sabbath School on Sabbath April 2, 2011
Singing group Harmony in Praise
Pastor Adrian Johnson and Elder Yvonne Jackson make gift basket presentation to 100 year old Sis Alinda Roache
Members of the congregation paying keen attention during Sabbath School Pastor Glenville Carr -Family Ministries Director EJC makes a point during Sabbath School Speaker for the Family Conservation Week- End, Pastor Shian O'Conner Children’s story was told by Sis. Njeri Genas
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Women's and Children's Ministries Director Sis. Claudette Genas
HIGHLIGHTS
FROM... Global Internet Evangelism Network Forum Held in Montego Bay - June 1 - 5, 2011
President - Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Pastor Everett Brown, [Left] greet and introduce Williams Costa Jr. in ‘fine Jamaican style’ at the opening of the GiEN Conference
Pastor Benjamin Schoun - General Vice President of General Conference was the first guest speaker at GiEN
Brad Thorpe Director - HOPE CHANNEL
Pastor Astor Bowers - West Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists welcomes all to Montego Bay during worship service on Sabbath June 4, 2011
Williams Costa Jr., the coordinator of the Global Internet Evangelism Network welcomes everyone to GiEN 2011 in Montego Bay Jamaica.
Garrett Caldwell Associate Director - General Conference Communication
Pastor Milton Gregory Executive Secretary - JAMU extends greetings to everyone on Sabbath June 4
Elder Nigel Coke Communication Director - Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists speaking at the GiEN forum in Montego bay
Pastor Leon B. Wellington Vice President & Communication Director Inter-American Division spoke on the topic “ You are my witnesses” during the Divine Hour service on Sabbath June 4 at GIEN
Communication Director of EJC Elder Phillip Castell adds to the discussion at GIEN Andrew Daryl Gungadoo Global Resource Engineer, Adventist Word Radio
Pastor Jonathan Myrie Communication Director - West Jamaica Conference of Seventhday Adventists sharing in the discussion at the GiEN conference
Sis Adiese Jonas reads the report from a group brainstorming during Sabbath School time on Sabbath June 4, 2011
Pastor Kemar Douglas Communication Director - Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists sharing in the discussion at the GiEN conference Pastor Daniello Daniels Web master & Communication Representative, North Jamaica Conference makes his contribution at GIEN conference
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HIGHLIGHTS
FROM...
Health Ministries Department's
Annual Lifestyle Evangelism Retreat Adiese Jonas interviewing Michael Teti and Linda Horner from Wildwood Lay Institute for Global Health Training [right] Judith Forbes (JAMU)
Pastor Leonard Steele listens keenly to Michael Teti during his presentation
Students focussed on their speakers
Members stand in solidarity during devotion at the Lifestyle Evangelism Retreat
Elder Elethia Robinson reads from the scripture during graduation exercise
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Publishing Ministries Director of the Jamaica Union Conference - Pastor Dudley Hosin, addressing those present at the Healthy Lifestyle Evangelism retreat held at Golden Acres
Health Ministries Director of East Jamaica Conference- Pastor Leonard Steele bringing greetings to the audience
Linda Horner greets those present at the retreat
The “Healthy Lifestyle Retreat Choir” rendering their special item during their graduation exercise
Students of the Lifestyle Evangelism Course Retreat, paying keen attention
Michael Teti addressing students of the annual Lifestyle Evangelism retreat
Sister Princess Lawes from JAMU speaks to the audience during the graduation ceremony
Pastor Leonard Steele presenting certificates to Sis. Hyacinth Buckle at the 2011 Lifestyle Evangelism Course
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Students taking notes from the retreat
Sister Judith Forbes (JAMU) conducting the “Healthy Lifestyle Evangelistic choir
Pastor Dudley Hosin presents Sister Princess Lawes with her certificate
[Left] Pastor Carl Cunningham prays during the closing exercises... [right] Pastor Leonard Steele
HIGHLIGHTS
FROM...
Children's Ministries
and Sabbath School CONVENTION
Women’s and Children’s Ministries Director of (JAMU)Sister Lorraine Vernal, addressing the congregation
President of East Jamaica Conference Pastor Adrian Cotterell bringing greetings
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he Children’s Ministries, Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Department under the leadership of Sister Claudette Genas and Pastor Carl Cunningham respectively, hosted their very first Convention for 2011, on Sunday May 29.
Women’s and Children’s Ministries Director of the East Jamaica Conference- Sister Claudette Genas welcoming the congregation
Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Director- Pastor Carl Cunningham adds his quote of welcome
Indeed, it proved a blessing to all who attended. The Convention saw several musical items from various churches as well as a presentation from our specially invited Guest Speaker, Michael Anthony Lawrence, from the Meadowvale Church.
Associate Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Director- Sister Kathleen Dunkley
The Convention also saw a visit from the Children's Ministries Director of the Jamaica Union Conference, Sister Lorraine Vernal, who commended the work being done in the East Jamaica Conference.
Guest Speaker : Michael - Anthony Lawrence (centre) and family smiling for the camera
Children posing for the camera President Cotterell handing the champion of the Bible Spella-thon her prize
A group of children preparing to present their special item.
A cross-section of the congregation listening to the Woodford Choir
The Woodford Choir ministering through song
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HIGHLIGHTS
FROM...
Children's Ministries and WOMEN’S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT
Clubs on the streets in the King’s Chapel Community. The enthusiastic children engaged the residents in accepting 560 Priority Magazines as they witnessed as ‘Champions for Jesus’.
Women’s and Children’s Ministries Director of the East Jamaica Conference- Sister Claudette Genas welcoming the congregation
CHILDREN’S CONVENTION 2011 On Sunday May 29, 2011 a bevy of children congregated at the King’s SDA Chapel. They arrived in buses, cars and on foot from St. Andrew, Kingston and St. Thomas, along with their directors. The host, Pastor Meric Walker, and his team of officers were kept busy providing seats for the over flowing capacity. The day was packed with activities including Bible Spell-a-thon competitions, musical presentations, launch of prayer and Bible Clubs, recital of first quarters’ memory verses and presentations from each zone on the convention theme- “ Champions for Jesus—Stewards of Time, Talent and Possession.” Our child speaker, Michael-Anthony Lawrence, from Meadowvale Church, delivered his message with confidence as he spoke to the hearts of the children on the reason all should strive to be “Champions for Jesus.” The children used the opportunity to display their spiritual gifts and talents, fellowshipped and ministered to others. Among the special guests were our male and female children delegates from the churches. They were charged with the responsibility of making the Prayer and Bible Clubs active in their churches. Children Evangelistic Outreach Activities: PRIORITIES Like Autumn Leaves Contingent on the mandate to engage children in continuous evangelistic outreach, on May 29, , at 12 noon, the Pathfinder Director ,Brother Leon Royal, led a group of 40 Pathfinders from North Street and Kings Chapel
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The Bible-spell-a-thon, initiated to strengthen, heighten and encourage children to increase their love for the best ‘Book’, the BIBLE, achieved its desired objective. Adults and the children alike were enthused with this new Bible Spell-a-thon initiative. The children, ages 3-12 were given a set of words and were asked to prepare themselves with unseen words. The most outstanding competitors were: Cradle Roll: Nyaija Brown, Bennett and Xaaria-Paige Linton Kindergarten: Ajani McFarlane, Bull Bay, Shantae Porter, Woodford and Larissa Rowe, Sandy Park. Primary: Ramonia Mitchell, Morant Bay, Garcia Gordon, Woodford, and Ruth-Ann Pearson, New Haven. (See pictures of President giving tokens to children). Junior Division: names and churches CONSTANT IN PRAYER On Sabbath, March 12, 2011, the Youth and Children’s Ministries Directors, under the leadership of Pastor Hanson Drysdale and Sister Claudette Genas, respectively coordinated the inaugural ‘Constant in Prayer’ service. This was held at the Constant Spring SDA church. Pastor Linton Williams and his team provided the platform for a hospitable stay. The children indulged their appetites with the sumptuous fruit breakfast that was provided for them before the beginning of the prayer service. It was heartening to see our children and youth communing with God about their need to be closer to Him. Our 6 year old child speaker, Malik Thompson, from Andrews Church and Dionne Henry, from New Haven Church brought heavens message closer to our hearts. The Oakglades, Whitehall,
Stadium Community, Constant Spring and August Town Children’s choirs filled the temple with heavenly awe as they sang. (see picture) In the afternoon session Pastor Glen Samuels gripped the attention of all as he spoke to the benefits of being in constant prayer with God. WOMEN’S MINISTRIES The Women’s Ministries Directors engaged their churches in various activities for the first half of the year. These included seminars, retreats, group and prayer sessions, sermon presentations and home work classes. Twenty- five goodies baskets were packaged at our two quarterly meetings and distributed in the constituency. SHEPHERDESS INVOLVEMENT Our Shepherdesses Leader, Sis. Winsome Phillips and her group members have been actively involved in their pastoral districts. They have been working assiduously with the Women and Children’s Ministries Directors in many activities including character building sessions, mentoring program, motivational sessions, counselling and pulpit presentations. Hats off to the memory of Sister Charmaine Cotterell who led the group of shepherdesses who are engaged in the mentorship and motivational sessions at the Kingsway Group of Schools. SOFT SKILLS TRAINING This program has been initiated to train and certify women at all levels in skills such as effective house -keeping and hosting, self esteem, customer service, winning ways to apply for and keep a job as well as to increase the spirituality of our women. Seventy women met on Sunday July 2011 for the first orientation session. Elder Joan Clarke, our Women’s Ministry Resource Team Leader will provide supervision for this activity which will be done jointly with HEART Trust NTA.
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THE BIBLE MY GUIDE
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The Bible is more than a book to me, it is my lamp, my map, my guide. I feel like I’m born again, with the knowledge revealed inside; I want to be loyal like the apostles - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John So with God’s help I can be a strong man. The works of God are so mysterious to me, But the Bible is the truth - even the blind shall see. Let me show you this revelation, He died so that we all can receive salvation. I want to join the King in the land of milk and honey, Because I know God will give me more lunch money; Since God is my priority, and the Bible is my guide, I will study it every day, and keep it by my side. “I can do all things with Him…” So if I were a bus, God could make me swim. From Egypt to Canaan, give me any word, The Bible is packed with the best stories ever heard. I feel so strong like I’m pumped up on Mama’s porridge. Telling the world what I’m learning in King James’ College I shout Yadda, yes this is Greek for God’s knowledge. The Bible! Yes, the Bible ,my guide.
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God’s Book The Bible
By: Dajumn Ellis - Guava Gap SDA Church
The Bible relied on for instruction over many generations The wise men would read it for ethical recreation, The vehicle that unfolds the days of Creation. Many are happy because they have found their way to Salvation. And like the five wise virgins, it is my candle light. And in times of trial, within its pages I hide. The Bible, God’s book, God’s words, our guide. Impassioned feelings expressed in imaginative flights , Coined in parables, like nothing I have ever heard. Words which shaken my heart to the core “Nations against nations” , Wars everywhere. I just have to say a silent prayer. The Holy Bible, loved by many, yet confusion to some, But these words are blessed by the Almighty One. With it we see the world through God’s eye And the beauty of our future we also see – If only for a moment, If only but for a moment
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THE BIBLE…WE’LL NEVER PART By: Shan Genas - North Street SDA Church
The Bible is a novel, a collection of books. The Psalms of David, the Songs of Solomon, Filled with lessons of love, joy and fear. From Adam and Eve to David and Goliath, And why Joshua and his army could not keep quiet. There was always something to learn, Something to uplift the spirit and bring joy to the heart My Bible – You and I will never part. July 2011 | Adventist beam
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tudentsfrom several Prep Schools in the EJC Constituency gathered inside the East Jamaica Conference's Boardroom on Thursday June 9, 2011, to witness the long anticipated Spelling Bee competition hosted by the Education Department. Students from Kingsway, Hagley Park, New Hope and Woodford Prep Schools exhibited their competency, as they manoeuvred through several words which they proved were 'easy.'
Education Director- Dr. Donna Brown handing the Spelling Bee Champion Trophy to the coach of the winning team, Miss Avril Spence (from the Kingsway Prep School)
After an hour and a half, the competition grew stiff and came down to a nail biting ďŹ nish. It was with the last three contestants remaining, that it was evident that the Kingsway Prep School had silently struck a clean sweep of the competition. Stephen King, a grade six student was crowned the 2011 Champion Bee, followed by Abigail Roberts- 1st runner up and Layla Givans-2nd runner up. Parents and teachers were on hand to witness this proud moment in the lives of their students. Education Director- Dr. Donna Brown encouraged the participants
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to do their best, emphasizing that the most important part of the competition was that, "you're here to have fun!" Pastor Hanson Drysdale also added his words of encouragement as he reiterated, "you are all winners" during the devotional exercise.
At the end of the competition the students beamed as they received their certiďŹ cates of participation and have indicated their willingness to be a part of next year's event. Coach of the Champion School Avril Spence was enthusiastic as she congratulated the members of her squad for a wonderful performance, while Principal and Vice Principal of the Kingsway School- Claudette Genas and Kaydene Bernard, respectively, were also on hand to lend their support to the team.
Global Internet Evangelism Network Forum Held in Montego Bay - June 1 - 5, 2011
Pastor Leon B. Wellington Vice President & Communication Director, Inter-American Division, Speaking at 2011 GiEN Forum
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OMMUNICATORS from all across the world gathered at the Holiday Inn in Montego Bay, Jamaica, June 1 - 5, for the Global Internet Evangelism Network, spearheaded by the Communication Department of the General Conference.
Williams Costa Jr., the co-ordinator of the Global Internet Evangelism Network welcomes everyone to GiEN 2011 in Montego Bay Jamaica.
The East Jamaica Conference was privileged to have its two Communication Directors, Elder Phillip Castell and Sister Adiese Jonas, represented at the forum. For four days, Communication Directors were trained on how to utilize the Social Networking for the purpose of evangelism. The forum saw presentations from several speakers which included the Vice President and Communication Director for the Inter American Division, Pastor Leon Wellington, who was quick to embrace the use of the Internet as a tool for effective evangelism.
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GiEN was organized in 2004 as an initiative of the Council on Evangelism & Witness of the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The GiEN initiative aims to foster mission of the Adventist Church through creative use of contemporary Internet technology. An annual and international event, the GiEN Forum is sponsored and facilitated by the Communication Department of the world Seventh-day Adventist Church, in cooperation with the church’s world divisions and lay initiatives.
"In social networking today we need to do what Jesus did to attract people around the theme of preparing for the Kingdom of God," said Pastor Wellington. "We are called to be kingdom builders, to be His witnesses," said Pastor Wellington, as he addressed more than 100 persons during the worship service on Sabbath, June 4, 2011.
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NSU Medical Missionary Team Delivers
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AMILY PHYSICIAN and Coordinator of the Nova South Eastern University (NSU) Medical Missionary Mission trip to Jamaica, Dr. Paula Anderson- Worts, expressed appreciation at the warm reception her team of medical missionaries received when they arrived at the Good Samaritan Inn in Kingston. The twenty three doctors and medical student volunteers from (NSU) arrived at the Seventh Day Adventist run Good Samaritan Inn at approximately 9:40 am on Thursday June 9, 2011. "The idea for mission trips to the Caribbean started more than twelve years ago when the students I supervised at NSU made the suggestion to come to the Caribbean to provide medical care to those in need," said Dr. Anderson-Worts as she explained how the mission trips to Jamaica started . " Because I am a Jamaican", she continued, " it didn't take much to convince me to come to my island with a mission trip." That idea became a reality shortly
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team on behalf of President of East Jamaica Conference, Pastor Adrian Cotterell, who was unavoidably absent . Prior to the delivery of medical care, Pastor Cunningham spearheaded a brief welcoming service to the team which included a special item of music and prayer by pastor of the Heroes Circle SDA Church, Pastor Leabert Williams. Words of welcome to the team were also extended by president of the Adventist Laymen's Services and Industries (ASI) in East Jamaica Conference, Elder Cecil Foster and President of ASI in Jamaica, Dr. Marston Thomas.
Dentist Professor at the College Dr. Paula Anderson - Worts of Dental Medicine Dr. Jorgelin Rodriquez was part of the medical Family Physician and Coordinator of the mission trip to the Good Samaritan Nova South Eastern University (NSU) Medical Missionary Trip to Jamaica. Inn and he too was happy to provide free medical service to the people of Jamaica. " This is my first medical missionary trip to Jamaica and it is noticeable that the people we have seen so far are very grateful for what we are doing for them," said Professor Rodriguez who originally is from Cuba but now resides in the United States. Professor Rodriquez is the doctor in charge of the dental medical team of the mission trip.
A Health Missionary assisting a regular visitor of the Good Samaritan Inn
after that suggestion and today, the NSU Medical Missionary team celebrates their tenth visit to the island. Pastor Carl Cunningham, Personal Ministries, Sabbath School and Community Services Director at the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, extended welcome to the medical
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Assistant Communication Director Adiese Jonas speaking with Dr. Jean Rene Pierre-Charles, International Dental Student from Nova South Eastern University, Miami- Florida
blood pressure checks, body mass index (BMI) checks, temperature checks, oral examinations and teeth cleaning, tooth extractions, general medical check up and dispensation of pharmaceutical drugs. Rohan Beckford of a Fletchers Land address received dental care at the Inn today. He echoed the sentiments of many of the grateful recipients of health care when he said, " Knowing how medical care expensive in a Jamaica, this is a good ting dem a do fe we when dem carry de doctor dem to us". He was commenting on the role the Adventist Church and Adventist Laymen, Services and Industries (ASI) played in bringing the NSU Medical Missionaries to the Inn. Rohan earlier received an oral examination and had his teeth cleaned by the medical team.
A man watches while this Medical Missionary Nurse checks his blood pressure.
Arriving in the island from the USA late last night with little time to settle in, one contingent of the Nova South Eastern University medical team came to the Good Samaritan Inn with the objective of seeing as many patients as possible during the course of the day. Two other groups were diploid to two different locations in Kingston today. The different teams will continue to provide free medical care in Kingston up to Saturday when they will move to Ocho Rios area to assist other Jamaicans. They will continue to provide free medical care in the island up to June 17, 2011 after which they will return home.
The Good Samaritan Inn is a community outreach centre which caters to the needy, hungry and homeless people of Kingston and St. Andrew. Conceptualized and owned by the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, this facility is operated in conjunction with the Adventist-Laypersons Services and Industries (ASI) East Jamaica. It commenced operations on the grounds of National Heroes Circle SDA Church on December 23, 2007.
Despite the gruelling heat and lack of the usual comfortable furniture found in hospitals and medical facilities, the mission team were organized and professional in their delivery of medical care at the Inn today. With the assistance of the local Adventist Health Volunteer Association (AHVA) group, who were on hand to provide initial screening of the patients before they were directed to the medical missionaries from NSU, 241 persons were registered and over 80 persons seen by the medical team . Services delivered included July 2011 | Adventist beam
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New Haven Seventh-day Adventist Church Celebrates
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President- EJC, Pastor Adrian Cotterell Closed the 40th Anniversary week of celebration on July 30, 2011
Pastor Roy Gordon as he addressed the huge congregation at the 40th anniversary week of celebration on July 23, 2011
Devon Osbourne respectively. The celebration climaxed on Sabbath July A section of the huge crowd at the New Haven SDA Church on July 23, 2011 at the beginning of 30, 2011 with a message delived by he Pastors, Officers President of East Jamaica Conference, the week of special celebration and members of the Pastor Adrian Cotterell who spoke on church Pastor Roy Gordon, recaptured New Haven SDA Church were the topic “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize” the leading of the church by the God of in celebratory mode during . Heaven in the late 1970s when he was the week of July 23, 2011 - July 30, 2011 the church pastor. To ensure this special event will be when the church commemorated its available for future generations, the fortieth anniversary with a special Sound messages from the word of God week of celebrations was recorded by service of celebration to God for His along with the sweet melodious strains the Communications Department of the leading and blessings under the theme, of some of the best talents in music church. Former members of the New “Celebrating 40, Journeying to Glory “. and singing were offered up to God as Haven Church around the world were sweet incense of praise. The church The week long celebration commenced on benefited from the words of wisdom able to view the week of celebration live July 23, 2011 with the church bursting at by outstanding former first elder of the via the internet as this was broadcast live its seem from past members, visitors and church Elder Colin Lyons on Sunday July via Ustream. Special fortieth anniversary persons who returned from all over the 24, 2011. This was followed by powerful memorabilia including a special souvenir 40th Anniversary Magazine which was world to join in the celebration. Speaking messages of praise, thanksgiving to a congregation that was packed to and hope by pastors Meric Walker, published in time for distribution during capacity, veteran speaker and former Leabert Williams, Linton Williams and the week celebration.
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Seventh-day Adventist Church On Sabbath, June 26, 2011 the children of the Grace Seventh-day Adventist Church yielded the call of the voice of God when they responded on Children’s Day by saying, “Speak Lord Here Am I”. Sabbath School was incorporated with the 13th Sabbath programme which was vibrant and spirit filled.
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Divine Service brought a richer experience with the Lord as the children lead out with reverence and awe. The meditation song, “Let my light oh Lord praise you” was displayed by 6 years old Malik Thompson with a powerful message. He said that age is consequential when it comes to the cause of god and our ability even as children to be obedient
Written by: Posha Malcolm and respond to God’s voice. In the Adventist Youth programme the children voiced their views on child abuse via a creative and well dramatized production. Vespers brought the day’s programme to a reflective closed. The Children were treated after vespers.
Stewardship, Treasurers and Auditors Workshop
“Empowering Leaders to be faithful Stewards”
was theme which rang out, welcoming several individuals to the annual Stewardship, Treasurers and Auditors Workshop in April 2011. This workshop was spearheaded by the Stewardship and Treasury Departments of East Jamaica Conference and saw the Elder Waldon Wright, involvement of local church Stewardship Treasurer - EJC Directors, Treasurers and Auditors across the EJC Constituency. Treasurer of East Jamaica Conference- Elder Waldon Wright, addressed several topics including: the roles and responsibilities of the Treasurer in the SDA Church, the main source of church funding, the nature and character of the tithe, God's commands and pronouncements, Key Stakeholders, Stakeholders' needs, Risk Management and Insurance. In his presentation, Wright noted the importance of a collaboration between the Stewardship Department and those assigned to work with the Treasury and Auditing of the Church. He did so while placing emphasis on knowing the role each department plays and how they overlap. "We are all a part of the same team, going on the same road and going to the same destination, therefore if we want to go to the same destination, we have to find a way to work together because it is one church," said Wright.
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dventiZm is the mode utilized by the Adventist Youth Department of the Kencot SDA Church to celebrate our history and culture as Jamaicans and as Seventh Day Adventists. It was launched for Independence weekend in August 2001 and, except for the year 2007, has been an annual event. The idea for a celebration such as this was the brainchild of then AY leader, Brother Martin Thame. The activities associated with AdventiZm are diverse and engaging. Each year begins with a special Friday night vesper service. Our heritage as Adventists is emphasized and celebrated from Sabbath School to AY and each year ends with a grand “Jamaica Nite” celebration of our
Elder Gavin Lowe from the Constant Spring SDA Church was also on hand to spearhead the discussion which he titled: 'Creating Dynamic Christian Leaders.' Lowe emphasized the importance of adding value to those we serve. "We need to recognize people for their character qualifications. They need to learn how to maximize their efforts; often times we worry about positions and titles. Wherever you work, whichever organization you serve in start adding value to people and begin to gain their respect," said Lowe.
Jamaican heritage. This activity sees AY families being judged on their presentation of elements of Jamaican and Adventist heritage in the areas of speech/ drama, music and cuisine along with the performance of their Cultural Ambassador. AdventiZm 2011 was celebrated under the theme: Identity, the ‘I’ in AdventiZm. This tenth year celebration is significant in that it marks the resilience and constancy of the youth of Kencot. It is also a testament to the support of the leaders of the church to the AY. ““AdventiZm 10” is historic and as we look back, we can only declare that on a scale of one to ten- AdventiZm scores a perfect 10! July 2011 | Adventist beam
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School Choir Shares Jesus with Police The Kingsway High School Choir giving Priority Magazines to Members of the Half Way Tree Police Station
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he choir of the Kingsway High School in Kingston took time out from their regular academic studies to share the love of Jesus with members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force at the Half Way Tree Police Station in Kingston on Monday June 20, 2011. The students conducted devotion and distributed Priorities (an Adventist Christian magazine) to the men and women present. Sergeant Florene Clarke lauded the efforts of the students and urged them to make their visit “continuous and consistent”. She stated that she was impressed that so many teenagers from the school enjoyed taking part in this kind of a missionary venture. "With juvenile delinquency and other serious teenage problems affecting our society, it's a cause for concern and so when we see students who are focused in this aspect of life, then it tells me that all is not lost and that there's still hope," said Sergeant Clarke. Since 2004 the Kingsway High School and the Half Way Tree Police Station have formed an exceptional working relationship and they continue to support each other in numerous events. Principal of the School Mrs. Claudette Genas speaks highly of the commitment and service that the Half Way Tree Police Station continues to give to the school.
Said Genas, "When we have Sports Day they come along, when we're distributing Priorities and other booklets in the community, they also come along. Also when they had their recent anniversary service, they allow our students to participate in the programme.”
Devotional Speaker- Rochelle Thomas, sharing her devotional message with the HWT Police
The Devotional speaker, 16 year-old Rochelle Thomas, was excited about her participation in the witnessing activity. "I found it a blessing, knowing that we as youth are able to minister to the ones who are charged with the responsibility to protect the citizens of our society and giving them a sense of hope while they risk their lives for us. It helps me to be closer to God, especially the fact that I was the one who spoke; so whatever I said, it had an impact on me. Knowing that I could speak to the police and they heard and learnt from God, and God could use me, also impacted me." In addition to their missionary work at the Half Way Tree Police Station, the Kingsway High School is also engaged in Street Ministry, assisting with the activities at the Good Samaritan Inn and Teens for Christ (an established club of students who do visitations to the homes of the less fortunate).
Principal of the Kingsway High School- Claudette Genas, addressing the Half Way Tree Police
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EJC AMBASSADORS MAKE COURTESY CALL TO NCU By: Adiese Jonas
The Ambassadors’ Programme, which is spearheaded by the Sabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Department of the East Jamaica Conference, is also geared at introducing the Youth to the civic leaders of the society. Sis. Kathleen Dunkley, Associate DirectorSabbath School, Personal Ministries and Community Services Department, EJC
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he finalists of the East Jamaica Conference’s Ambassadors competition paid a special courtesy call to the Northern Caribbean University on Monday July 18, 2011, where they basked in the offerings of the institution. The team of vibrant youngsters could be clearly identified as they made their way across the campus, which landed them in a dialogue with Interim President, Dr. Daniel Fider. They clearly articulated their mission and purpose as they introduced themselves to the President and his team while making use of the opportunity to ask their long awaited questions about the renown Northern Caribbean University.
Associate Director with responsibility for this initiative, Sister Kathleen Dunkley, expressed that the Ambassadors’ programme was conceptualized out of a growing concern she had for the low levels of Sabbath School participation and lesson study among the Youth and Junior students. Since the programme has been introduced Dunkley has expressed how much it has impacted her. “I’ve always known that our young people are very bright and the more I watch them, I am convinced that they have a future. I’m very happy to help in any way to assist in steering them to heaven,” said the enthusiastic Dunkley.
Interim President- NCU, Dr. Daniel Fider
President Fider welcomed the Ambassadors and expressed his delight to see their active participation in the growth and mission of the church. He urged them to make Christ the centre of their lives, knowing full well that when this is done, all of their needs will be supplied. During the course of the afternoon, the team received a complete tour of the campus and its facilities which proved to an exciting end to the day’s activities. What started out as a dream for Sister Kathleen Dunkley over two years ago, has now become a reality thanks to the assistance of the EJC Administrators, several other institutions and organizations. The Ambassadors’ Programme is notably the only organized youth oriented programme of its kind, which aims to build a high level of spirituality among the youth while teaching them the rich heritage of the Seventhday Adventist Church.
(L-R) Ambassadors Annel Davidson, Stephanie Cole & Krystal Gooden alongside Dr. Daniel Fider
One of the finalists, Krystal Gooden will long remember her journey in this competition. “I have enjoyed it so much, it’s been a wonderful experience,” said Gooden. She has been engaged in outreach activities on behalf her school and she continues to invite her friends to church as often as she can. For her, the most memorable experiences in the competition have been the courtesy calls and her most recent visit to the Northern Caribbean University. The group will make further courtesy calls to the University College of the Caribbean, the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and finally to the Governor General’s residence at King’s House. July 2011 | Adventist beam
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Heritage Pathfinder Club
Helps Shut-Inn in... A Labour Day Project
Story and Photographs submitted by Tanisha Bennett
Pathfinder Carissa Hanson paints the window sill of Sis. Emily Graham for the club’s Labour Day project
Sis. Emily Graham was grateful for the help
On May 23, 2011 the Heritage Pathfinder Club of the Constant Spring SDA Church went to the home of shutin member, Sis. Emily Graham, who lives in the Cassava Piece Community.
This was the project of the club for the recent Labour Day Project. A group of Pathfinders from the club decided to volunteer their time and labour to paint the room of the Sis. Emily Graham who was very appreciative of the gesture.
The Pathfinders also took the time to plant a mini garden for her.
This act of love by the Heritage Pathfinder club was preceded by the group singing a few of her favourite hymns from the Seventh-day Adventist Church Hymnal.
Seventh-day Adventist,
Whether at school or at the workplace, we must always “obey God rather than man.”
for Taking a Stand for the Sabbath
Brothers and sisters, please remember to communicate with your local Public Affairs and Religious Liberty (PARL) director when the Sabbath or similar issues arise. Do not fight your own battles; we are our brother’s keeper. PARL is here to assist you!
According to the timetable, even though the examinations would have started before sunset, they would still be Submitted by: Pastor Owen Thomas - Publishing and Spirit of Prophesy Director - EJC writing their papers during the Sabbath hours. After much discussion amongst the University’s administration, The Ministry of Education and The Public Affairs and Religious Liberty department of East Jamaica Conference, it was decided that the above- mentioned Seventh-day Adventist students would be allowed to start Five students attending the University their examinations one hour ahead of of Technology, namely, Enderia the time scheduled, thus allowing them Brown, Kamisha Barrett, Sherry-Ann the allotted time. Brown, Dianara Bernard and Romain Johnson, conscientiously objected to It is my wish that the stand taken by sitting examinations on Sabbath at that these modern-day “Three Hebrew institution. Boys” will act as a fillip to those other members of the church who may feel intimidated or overwhelmed by their superiors.
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On behalf of East Jamaica Conference, a big “thank you” goes to Mrs. Audrey Sewell, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education; Mrs. Grace McLean, Chief Education Officer, Ministry of Education and Mr. Martin Henry, Elder of the Guava Gap Seventhday Adventist Church. Without Mr. Henry’s invaluable advice and skillful negotiation, the task of arriving at a settlement would have been onerous. To those who have contributed through prayers and kind words during the stressful time experienced by the students and their family members, a big “thank you!” Again, congratulations students/brethren as you continue to stand tall “though the heavens fall!”
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nvestiture Service: The Investiture Service for 2010 trainees was held at the Hagley Park Seventh-day Adventist Church on February 5. The service saw ….trainees from Mater Guide, Senior Youth Leadership and Pathfinder Leadership Award programmes being invested. Guest speaker was Pastor Charles Blythe, Youth Director-JAMU. During this period the Youth Director Pastor Hanson Drysdale and several Area Coordinators also Youth Ministries Director responded to calls from numerous churches to conduct Investiture and or Induction services. Youth Ministries Training School 2011 Launch- Sunday March 20, 2011 marked the official start of all the training programmes for the calendared year. Noteworthy was the announcement from the Youth Director that the Advanced Pathfinder Leadership Award programme (currently the highest continuing education programme offered in Youth Ministries) will make its debut in JAMU but more specifically in EJC. The course is designed as a training of the trainers for the other programmes. Master Guide Association. There was a soft re-launch of the Master Guide Association help at Kencot on March 20. Donna Lowe was elected as president of the association. 3rd IAD Pathfinder Camporee- A twenty-three member delegation from EJC (and the largest from JAMU) which included the president, youth director, area coordinators and pathfinders attended the 3rd IAD Pathfinder Camporee which was held in Mexico from April 17-23. The experiences garnered have left a lasting impression on the group, especially the urgent need for the English speaking regions to acquire a second language preferably, Spanish. Labour Day Project-The Youth Ministries Department joined forces with thousands around Jamaica who turned out on National Labour Day to extend an arm of love. The group donated paint and spent the day with several other service clubs repainting the walls and buildings at the Denham Town Golden Age Home. We praise the Lord for allowing us to conclude our Summer Camp which took place from August 8-15, 2011. Many youth were drawn closer to Christ and with our continued efforts will very soon walk into the watery grave of baptism.
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HE Health and Youth Ministries Departments joined forces to host a Youth Temperance Seminar at the EJC Office on February 19, 2011. Each local church were asked to send two delegates, each being a representative of both categories. The topics presented included: Obesity and the Youth, Drug Abuse in Youth and Sexual Abuse. Dr. Leonard Steele Approximately eighty Stewardship & Health Director persons attended and were also on hand to hear a representative from the National Council on Drug Abuse give a presentation on the harmful effects of drug abuse. On February 21-25, the East Jamaica Conference conducted its second year of the Seventh-day Adventists’ School Temperance Week. The theme for the week was, ‘Healthy Youth, Healthy School.’ Persons trained by the National Council on Drug Abuse were organized by the Health Department and were sent out to all the schools to assist with presentations on Drug prevention. The week was a success as the students were well informed on principles on health and made lifestyle changes. Between May 4 and 10, the Jamaica Union Conference and the East Jamaica Conference Health Department joined with the Wildwood Global Light Lifestyle Centre of America to conduct one week Medical training in the area of Health Evangelism at Golden Acres in Golden Spring. Over eighty participants graduated from the course. The graduates consisted of Health professionals, Literature Evangelists, Non- Adventists and Union Staff. A two day Cooking Class was conducted in the earlier part of the year by folks from the Mandeville Area. The Jamaica Union Health Department and the East Conference organized the classes. Over fifty persons received certificates of completion. Most of the participants were cooks from the SDA schools in East Jamaica Conference.
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