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Are You Sensing A Call to Ministry? by Rev. Henley Bernard, Director of Ministerial Formation

Wednesday Jun 08, 2022
 
From the earliest times, the observance of the Feast of Pentecost has been of special significance in the life of the Christian
community. It has since served as a persistent reminder of the fulfilment of God’s promise issued through the Prophet
Joel,
“And afterward,
I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy,
your old men will dream dreams,
your young men will see visions.
29 Even on my servants, both men and women,
I will pour out my Spirit in those days. Joel 2:28-29
In many respects, it is because of this fulfilment at Pentecost, immediately following the resurrection of Jesus, that the
earliest Christians demonstrated the required confidence to witness the life-changing experience resulting from being in
the company of Jesus. Their actions, emanating from this newly found confidence, served to ignite and propel the spread
of this Good News (Gospel) beyond Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and, indeed, unto the farthest reaches of the earth.

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THE ISSUE OF DOUBT by Rev. Nobert Stephens, General Secretary, UCJCI

Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
 
Fundamentally, to have doubts is to be caught between
two seemingly opposing forces. It is possible for doubts
and fears to co-exist within us – Mark 9: 20-4.
• Do we not sometimes have doubts about God and
God’s role in our life and our world?
• Can we conclusively say that God is in charge?
• Do we believe everything we hear in church about
God and faith?
• Does science and technology not contradict some of the
core beliefs of faith and the church?
All of us have doubts. Those who claim they don’t have what Charles
Swindol calls, unquestioned answers.
Some characteristics of doubting:
1. When we doubt, our minds are at work. Thinking as you know
can be dangerous. It often gets us into trouble with others.
Doubting is when there is a tension between our intellect and our
beliefs:
• In the face of calamity and grief
• Unanswered prayers or opposite answers
• When we live right and suffer miserably for it
• When what we are taught and what seems natural cannot be
easily reconciled
Using Thomas’ encounters with Jesus in the book of John (11:16; 14:
1-5; 20: 24-29) here are some other truths about doubting.
2. When we doubt, we often do it alone – in solitude and seclusion –
Thomas was not with the rest of the Disciples in chapter 20. 

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OVERCOMING VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS THROUGH PEACEBUILDING RESILIENCY IN CHILDREN

Wednesday May 25, 2022
 
The International University of the Caribbean, with the launch
of it’s Peace Institute and Extended Learning Centre,
recognizes that crime and violence in the Jamaican society has
been at an unacceptable level for many decades. Violence has
increasingly become a feature of school life for many Jamaican
students, especially those in high school. A study by Soyibo
and Lee (2000), done among high school students, found that
60.8% of students had witnessed violence at school and 29%
had caused injury. The conclusion of this study was that
“effective programmes are urgently needed to address the high
rate of violence recorded in this study among high school
youths in Jamaica.”
The IUC Peace Institute has entered into a strategic partnership
with the Child Resiliency Programme and the Violence
Prevention Alliance that gives focused attention to adolescence
from schools within the inner-city community of Boy’s Town,
Kingston. This programme has been operating since 2006 when
it started at the Hope United Church reaching out to children at
risk in schools within the Papine and Hope communities

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“Listen Up, Children's Voices Matter” Conversation Starters from The Visual and Performing Arts Department

Wednesday May 18, 2022
 
May being child’s month, the creative ministry has owned the national children’s theme and is mirroring its work
around it.
Pieces like I Have No Words- highlight the Secret Gardens Monument in downtown Kingston and introduce us to listen
to the voices of some of our children whose conversation had an abrupt end when they were killed.
Viewers will see a man leaving while a female enters to look at the monument which has run out of space for the new
names to be added. They will hear the voice of a young dead girl speaking, which is perhaps the memory of the
woman, who sighed before walking away with her hand on her head. There will be a follow up with the lady in the form
of a conversation, where she will talk about her experience.

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From Farm to Table at Mount Olivet Boys’ Home -Sheree O'connor Programme Secretary, SRMC

Wednesday May 11, 2022
 
Since 2018, the Mount Olivet Boys’ Home in Manchester
has been on a mission to provide quality tea leaves. The
project began with conversation with the leadership of
Jamaica Information Service, Mr Norman Wright, CEO of
Perishables Jamaica Limited and Mr. Patrick Newman,
Director of the Mount Olivet Boys Home (MOBH).
A demand for tea was noted and created an income
generating opportunity for the home. One hundred (100)
tea plants were donated to start the project. These included
Peppermint, Neem and Rosemary. Additional Peppermint
plants have since been added to the project.
The home received assistance and training in caring for
the plants and the proper way to reap in order to provide
leaves of optimal quality.
After harvesting the leaves, they are dried and sold to
Perishables Jamaica Limited, manufacturers of Tops and
Sipacupa tea brands. The harvest a few months ago
generated $59,000 in revenue, with another harvest to take
place in the next couple of months.

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Blessed with many Mothers -by a member from the SRMC

Wednesday May 04, 2022
 
Last week I read that article about “What’s
on the menu- Feed my Sheep”, and nodded
my head in agreement with the points that
were made. However, my nodding came to
a contemplative halt when somehow, I
recognized that a woman’s role was
silently pronounced in that piece, at least to
my understanding. I saw woman as
mother, homemaker, nurturer, teacher,
Sunday school teacher, and church aunts. It
made me consider what my relationship
with women is like.
The thing is, my mother was not there to
feed me. This is always a delicate topic
because people tend to get riled up when
we mention fathers on Mother’s Day, but
that is just some people’s reality. It’s mine,
he is the parent that has been present. 

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What’s on the menu? -Feed My Sheep

Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
 
Do you remember learning that song by the name of
“Watch Your Eyes” in Sunday school? It tells us to
watch our eyes, ears, lips, hands, feet “for there is a
Father up above looking down in tender love.”
The duty of the adult child does not stop when the little
ones memorize the lyrics of this song, for the same
instruments that they will remember to watch are fixed
on the teacher, even before then.
The home is the first place of socialization and parents
are the first teachers whether they choose to be or not.
With that we consider what’s on the menu. What are
you serving? The early stages of development are of
utmost importance. Ever stopped to wonder how a
child is so compelled to try to learn how to walk or
even how they know what to do in their attempt to?
What about talking, or using a fork, or a phone? They
saw or heard someone and they eventually got it and
remembered with practice. That is, them repeatedly
attempting and you repeatedly doing, saying, going
etc.

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A Safe Place to Explore your Faith: Connect to everything God has for your life

Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
 
Covid-19 caused "church" as we know it to be disrupted on one
hand and transformed on the other. When curfews were
imposed, we had to discover new methods to engage ourselves as
Christian youths. Prior to Covid-19, youth attendance at
various events was strong, but the pandemic allowed formation
to a virtual youth fellowship. This was fantastic for
inter-fellowshipping, but it also meant that our youths
with restricted internet connection were left out. Early
in the pandemic, the church suspended in-person
worship, but it wasn't long before members began to
miss their church family, particularly youth meetings
and, most importantly, the annual Sports Day, which
we usually plan months in advance. However, despite
the physical closure of churches during the time
allotted, the need for spiritual care persisted; we thank
God that the time has come for us to return to the
physical church as physical limitations harmed not
just our teens but also our children.

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An Excerpt from The HOLY WEEK of DRAMA’ by Rev. Paul DaCosta-Pinto

Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
 
Dem tek im way. From Annas, to Caiaphas to Herod to
Pilate. An a so dem a run up an down. An Jesus calm, like
Him in charge, as if everything wa happen a him set it
so. You can imagine me after all my big talk. Me fraid an
pride a kill me. I was following. I stay far. Everything
keeps turning over in my head.
(Voices)
“Father if it is possible, let this cup pass from
me. Nevertheless, not my will…”
Pilate: Are you a King Jesus: You say so
“He was led as a sheep to the slaughter and as lamb…he
opened not his mouth”
“You have no power over me… know this, if I wanted I
could have called ten thousand angels”
“They parted my garments among them, and for my
vesture did they gambled.” (Matthew 27:35)
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they
do.” (Luke 23:34)
“Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.” (Luke 23:43)
“Woman, behold thy Son.” (John 19:26)
“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?” (Mark
15:34)
“I thirst.” (John 19:28)
“It is finished.” (John 19:30)
“Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke
23:46)

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“Obedience, Discipline and Trust” -A testimony of Yashi Williams of Davyton United Church

Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
 
I received the call to change my life in May
2020 in a way in which I could not ignore! God
reached down from heaven and pulled me out
of the enemy’s camp and set me in His courts. He
spoke, I heard and I HAD to respond.
When the Lord said to me that He would have me
resign, I heard also it will be when He provided the
financial resources to do so. As a result, I started
checking my bank account every day, sometimes 3 times per
day waiting. So, imagine my surprise when I
received the command to resign and I had two
hundred and mash dollars in my account... That did
not sit well with me at all. However, that word
discipline, which I got to understand really meant
doing what needs to be done, how it is supposed
to be done, EVEN when I do not want to do it.

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