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Phoenix Rising! The International University of the Caribbean

Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
 
“IUC faced the clear and present danger of not
being viable as far as its debts were in relation
to its income.”
These were the words of Professor Roderick Hewitt, President of
the International University of the Caribbean (IUC) in a recent
interview.
However, the image of the legendary phoenix of Greek and
Egyptian mythology, which symbolizes renewal and resurrection,
came to mind as he described the current endeavours of the
institution which is owned and operated by UCJCI. President
and Board have been mandated to address the realities facing
the institution and have taken a multi-pronged approach to
tackle the challenges faced noting that success would not come
by ‘waving a magic wand’. A significant injection of funds would
be necessary to address the historic debts. Instead eight
strategies have been undertaken.

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Ministry in Virtual Spaces

Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
 
‘Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! …’
Words from 1 Chronicles 9 known as, The Prayer of Jabez, have
become the request of many Christians in a search for wider
horizons for ministry and influence. COVID 19 has opened up
enlarged territory for UCJCI as it has for many denominations of
the Christian Church.
One of the ways in which this is evident is through the work of
Rev. Kevin Calvert, a United Church Minister who was appointed
Minister of the Visual and Performing Arts in November 2020.
Known also by the stage name, Nana Moses, this creative
uses storytelling, poetry, drama, dance, music and film to proclaim the gospel of Christ and engage in advocacy
So how has Rev. Calvert engaged his mandate from the UCJCI.
A number of initiatives have been undertaken.

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A Case For Reparations

Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
 
Calls for reparation, or the making of amends for the 
wrongs done to Caribbean Peoples especially of African descent but also 
to include other groups are being made around the world.

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‘Two are better than One’-CWM and CANACOM Sign Historic MOU

Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
 
In a momentous occasion on 7 July 2021, long standing
partners in mission, the Council for World Mission (CWM)
and the Caribbean and North America Council for Mission
(CANACOM) renewed their partnership through a revised MOU.
The occasion was marked by an online signing event via the
Zoom video conferencing platform.
Pictured above are the signatories to the MOU, Rev. Dr.
Jooseop Keum (left) – CWM’s newly appointed General
Secretary and Rev. Carlington Keen (right) Chair of
CANACOM. The moment of signing was completed by
applause and cheers from the onlooking audience who noted
their joy to have witnessed the moment of renewed partnership
and the exciting possibilities for ongoing partnership in the
Caribbean and North America. In attendance were CWM’s outgoing General Secretary, Rev. Dr. Collin Cowan who shared
with CANACOM’s Education in Mission Secretary, Mrs. Jennifer
P. Martin, in the historical recounting of the partnership journey
between CANACOM and CWM. Present also, were members of
CWM’s Board of Directors, members of CANACOM’s Finance
and Administrative Committee and CANACOM’s Council
Members.

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Advancing the Gospel in Word and Deed -UCJCI in Partnership Across Denominations in Jamaica and North America

Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
 
The Jamaica Ecumenical Mutual Mission (JEMM), is an
ecumenical entity which undertakes joint work in mission
with the aim of manifesting the Gospel in word and deed.
JEMM was established in 1979 and currently comprises
the following denominations; the Methodist Church in the
Caribbean and the Americas—Jamaica District, The
Moravian Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and
the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.
These groups work in collaboration with the Presbytery of
St. Augustine of the Presbyterian Church, USA, whose
mission arm is the St. Augustine Mutual Mission (SAMM).
Together, as JEMM, joint work has been undertaken in the
following areas:
Housing
Agriculture
Health Ministry
Youth Exchange Programme
Adult Exchange Programm

World Council of Churches-Christian Unity, Cooperation and Solidarity

Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
 
World Council of Churches (WCC) is the most
extensive and inclusive ecumenical movement
organisation in the world. A movement that
calls for Christian unity. Christians Unity is about
cooperation and solidarity amongst Christians in issues
relevant around the world. The WCC sees itself as an
international venue for the promotion of such cooperation
and solidarity.
What does WCC Believe?
The organisation’s founding tenets are based on the
members common acknowledgement of Jesus Christ’s life
and teachings and adherence to the Christian faith.
WCC makes a claim, “The WCC brings together churches,
denominations and church fellowships in more than 110
countries and territories throughout the world, representing
over 500 million Christians and including most of the
world's Orthodox churches, scores of Anglican, Baptist,
Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed churches, as well as
many United and Independent churches. While the bulk of
the WCC's founding churches were European and North
American, today most member churches are in Africa,
Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East and
the Pacific. There are now 350 member churches.”
(https://www.oikoumene.org/about-the-wcc)“

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World Communion Of Reformed Churches Fostering Justice

Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
 
Theology, justice, church unity and mission are
the primary concerns of the World
Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) of
which UCJCI is a part.
Some 100 million Christians in Congregational, Presbyterian,
Reformed, United, Uniting and Waldensian churches in over 105
countries of the world, believe that Christian faith is responding
to God’s call to meet spiritual needs and foster justice for all in
the transformation of the world through the love of Jesus Christ.
Stating in its vision statement that, The World Communion of
Reformed Churches is called to communion and is committed to
justice, WCRC works through two strategic trajectories: -
Strengthening and deepening the Koinonia; and Growing and
expanding its work for a greater global impact.. The interlocking
concerns—Communion, Justice, Theology, Mission, Ecumenical
Engagement and Interreligious Cooperation— are addressed
through leadership development, resourcing mission initiatives
and offering ,opportunities for study, reflection and dialogue on
matters of interest to Reformed church leaders and lay people,
including youth. 

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UCJCI Works In Partnership Within Council For World Mission

Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
 
The Council for World Mission is a partnership of
Christian churches with thirty-two members across the
world representing some 21 million Christians in 40
countries. Together, these members commit to sharing their
resources of money, people, skills and insights globally to carry
out God’s mission in local spaces. The nexus of partnership sharing is the mission of God. The
aspirations of this family of churches is captured
in the vision statement, “ Life-flourishing
communities, living out God’s promise of a New
Heaven and a New Earth.”
The history of CWM is combined in the endeavours
of the London Missionary Society, the Commonwealth Missionary Society and the (English)
Presbyterian Board of Mission which were
incorporated into CWM in 1977.

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UCJCI Works In Partnership

Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
 
UCJCI works in partnership as we participate in God’s
mission in this world. Human beings were created for
community and there is much common cause and
concern between organisations, churches, countries
and communities. Pooled resources — people, ideas,
finances and other materials — can accomplish more
exponentially than unilateral action. Over the next few
weeks Update will feature some of the partnerships in
which UCJCI participates. In this issue, the focus is on
CANACOM.


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Ministry With Children- The Sequel

Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
 
Uniformed Groups—Girls’ and Boys’ Brigade

Girls' Brigade Cayman Islands

Girls’ Brigade in the Cayman Islands Regional
Mission Council has been active for 74 years and
offers girls a safe, secure environment, which is
supervised by adult leaders who lead within a Christian framework. This international, interdenominational Christian youth
organization holds the aim ‘to help girls to become followers
of the Lord Jesus Christ and through self-control, reverence
and a sense of responsibility to find true enrichment of life.’
There are five companies operating in the congregations of
the UCJCI in the Cayman Islands.
Similar to the international movement, the programme of GB
in Cayman focuses on the development of girls spiritually,
physically, socially and educationally and, is
designed to be challenging, interactive, relevant and
exciting.

The Boys' Brigade- Jamaica

At a time when criminal and in other ways dysfunctional
activities of males have been in the news, there has
also been much discussion about interventions which
will aid in the nurture of boys into honourable men. The Boys’
Brigade is a movement which provides opportunities for
children and young people to learn, grow and discover in a
safe, fun and caring environment rooted in the Christian faith.
The movement’s partnership with churches to engage
generations of children and young people with messages of
hope rooted in Jesus is deliberate and one which UCJCI has
taken seriously for many years.

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