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FACING THE NEW YEAR WITH RESILIENCE— FI WI GOD GREAT FI TRUE!
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
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God’s Word had been clear and continues to be clear as to how people ought to live to promote health, wellbeing and fulfillment in the whole human race. The Prophet Micah in chapter 6:8, declares it as succinctly as ever, what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. To make this New Year truly new and different, the church and every Christian, every person must hear and heed this call to justice, mercy and humility. You and I have it within us to help to usher in a new normal in which our neighbour’s wellbeing is as important to us as our own. A new normal in which all our childrenbecome increasing safe because we play our role in that village that it takes to raise a child. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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THE MIRACLE OF CHRISTMAS
Wednesday Dec 23, 2020
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The miracle of Christmas is the wonderful love of God which was poured out into this world and into every heart that is ready to receive Jesus. He is the love of God in human form, the Love Incarnate, the embodiment of God’s love. The love of God, Jesus, breathes life into the deepest part of our broken and wayward hearts. It changes and transforms us into a new being, a new creation. How comforting and empowering to know, to embrace, and be embraced by this amazing love. THE UCJCI ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS-Consider Your Response The Synod Administrative team paused to celebrate the Christmas season in a celebration planned by the Human and Mission Resource Unit, which combined a carol service, candle lighting, Christmas games, affirmations and lunch. All Regional offices joined in virtually and so did some members of staff from the central office in order to ensure physical distancing protocols could be observed. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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YOUTUBE CHRISTMAS PRODUCTION FEATURES THE WORK OF REV. H. EARL THAMES
Wednesday Dec 16, 2020
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The Unspeakable Gift is a production of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands which features the creative work of Rev. H. Earl Thames, the House Church writing team and the Performing Arts Ministry of the United Church. Rev. Thames, known as a fierce advocate for youth, was a prolific writer. His work, ‘Zachariah and the Gift with the String’ was penned in the 90‘s. This work has been paired with the liturgy for worship at home which has been prepared for Christmas Day. The liturgy was written by Dr. Jane Dodman, a member of the House Church Writing task group. Both written materials will now be translated into film and will be available on the United Church You Tube channel on Christmas Day at 6 p.m. BRYCE UNITED CALLS FOR ACTION-Support Education for Empowerment and Liberation The call for help for students facing difficulty accessing education has not fallen on deaf ears. At his induction service to the Bryce charge of churches on September 27, 2020, Rev. Gary Harriott, appealed to the community and two months later a member responded by donating 12 tablets. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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CAN FAITH SURVIVE COVID 19?
Wednesday Dec 09, 2020
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Can faith withstand a crisis such as COVID 19? The United Church responded with a resounding, ‘Yes!’ and took steps to provide members with the tools to build resilient faith through a series of Learning Opportunities in October and November 2020. BREAKING NEW GROUND -The United Church Appoints Performing Arts Minister The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands has appointed a Minister for the Visual and Performing Arts. He is Rev. Kevin Calvert. This is the first time such an appointment has is being made by UCJCI. Recognizing the changing nature of the ministry landscape, and the need to strategically employ non-traditional, creative and innovative ways to engage multi-generations in worship; the leadership of UCJCI deployed personnel to lead in utilizing communication technology and art forms in a needs– specific manner to reach the unchurched and churched in both virtual and non-virtual spaces. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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UCJCI NEARS RELIEF RESPONSE TARGET
Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
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Members of the United Church have given J$230,658 as we move towards the target of J$250,000 in donations in response to the plea for help for communities in Bloxburgh and Bito in east rural St. Andrew in Jamaica In November, Jamaica experienced heavy rains which caused significant damage to homes, roads and the natural environment. Rev. Carlington Douglas, minister of Harbour View Charge which is located in these communities, reported that persons were marooned and without food. In response, the United Church leadership decided to purchase foodstuff on credit so help could be provided as quickly as possible and then invited the United Church membership to donate funds to pay for the goods which had been secured. BEYOND THE PULPIT-Providing a space for leadership discussion of issues of faith in community Christian economics begins with the theological premise that ultimately it is a good and loving God who supplies all our needs and ends with questions of who is my neighbour and what can we do so that all may have life in abundance? This premise precludes any idea that legitimizes ill-gotten gain or the hoarding of goods please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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CELEBRATING LESLEY - Faith and Diligence
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
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Dilligence and faith —are hallmarks of the legacy of Lesley Hare, Communication and Information Technology Coordinator, UCJCI, whose sojourn in this life ended on Wednesday November 18, 2020. As expressions of sorrow and shock at Lesley’s passing poured in through the communication channels of UCJCI, notably they were sterling tributes to the life of this young woman. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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TRUSTING GOD
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
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2 Chronicles 20: 1-7 What do you do and to whomdo you turn when life throws you one problem after another? Worry and fear are two options chosen by many. However, God presents us with an alternative…trust. You see, worry and fear are crippling emotions. Trust and faith are centers of confidence, conviction and hope. LEADERSHIP CORNER -What’s the Purpose of Pastors? (Part 2) What the Bible Says About Pastors? The Bible assures us that pastors exist to shepherd God’s people in local churches until Christ returns (1 Peter 5:1-5). The calling of the pastor is inextricably tied to the biblical metaphor of a shepherd tending to his flock of sheep. Alexander Strauch says, “If we want to understand Christian elders and their work, we must understand the biblical imagery of shepherding. As keepers of sheep, New Testament elders are to protect, feed, lead and care for the flock’s many practical needs.” please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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“FAITH IN ACTION”
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
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What makes us human beings among other things is our inability to effectively and efficiently read the unfolding of our times and our seasons. Our short sightedness is oftentimes manifested through our failure to adequately respond and handle issues and experiences that catch us by surprise. UTCWI Appoints New Chairman At it recent sitting, the Board of Governors of the United Theological College of the West Indies (UTCWI), appointed Dr. Beverley Pereira, as its Chairman for the period 2020-2021. She holds the distinction of being the first woman to hold this position since the founding of the College in 1966. LEADERSHIP CORNER-What’s the Purpose of Pastors? The Bible knows nothing of lone Christians, of believers who are willfully independent from a local church. Rather, Christians gather in communities to worship together and serve one another. And as God commands his people to gather in community, he also commands them to be led—led by men called and qualified as pastors or elders (terms the Bible uses interchangeably). As we progress through a series of questions about things we as Christians often take for granted, we now come to the question of church leadership and ask, “What’s the purpose of pastors?” please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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“I WILL BLESS THE LORD AT ALL TIMES”
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
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In the midst of the pandemic, we are even more so called to bear witness to Christ and His redeeming love for all of humanity. Psalm 34:1-10,22 is known as the Benedicam Dominum – I will always bless the Lord We offer prayers for persons confirmed positive and express condolence for the with the families of the persons who have died as a result of COVID-19 worldwide. LEADERSHIP CORNER - The Church Leader’s Brain in the COVID Crisis: 5 Tips Church leaders today are scrambling to find creative, innovative, and workable strategies, plans, and ideas to minister in our Covid crisis. I appreciate the plethora of blogs, podcasts, video-casts, and seminars offered to help us respond well. However, there is a fundamental process that precedes 100% of all ideas. And what is that process? Thinking. please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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REFLECTING AND CELEBRATING THE REFORMATION
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
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A cross the world approximately 80 million Christians belonging to the World Communion of Reformed Churches on Sunday October 26 paused to remember, reflect and celebrate the Reformation. While the process of the reformation started long before Martin Luther’s posting of his 95 theses on the Wittenberg church door in Germany, his theses ignited a revolution that lead to the reforming of the Church then that continues to this very day. LEADERSHIP CORNER -9 Evidences That Popularity and Fame Are Getting the Best of You I write to my own heart first today. I can easily fall into the trap of ego, and I can just as easily long for more recognition. I try to monitor my heart, but my heart can be deceitful at times. Maybe these characteristics I watch for in my own life will challenge you as well: please click here for more information (PDF file) |
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