ADRA Jamaica contribute to COVID-19
Pastor Wenford Henry (right), Country Director of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA Jamaica) presents a sample of food items valued at $500,000.00 to…
Adventists Mourns the Passing of Dr. Neville Gallimore
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica received with deep regret news of the passing of Dr. Neville Gallimore, a committed member of the Church and…
The Seventh-day Adventist Church wants you to be a digital missionary.
The global Seventh-day Adventist Church is gearing up to launch what might become the largest digital evangelism series in history. Every Adventist is being challenged…
Guidelines for Reopening Our Churches
Congregations everywhere are looking forward to reopening their doors and beginning live services at churches again. Much of the world has been brought to a…
Adventist Church in Inter-America prays and worship together
From the northernmost part of Mexico to the southernmost part of Colombia, Seventh-day Adventists paused to worship and pray together during a special Sabbath program…
NCU announces 10 per cent salary cut effective June 1 Wednesday, May 20, 2020
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has announced a 10-per cent salary cut for all its employees effective June 1, 2020 in response…
ASI and EJC Stage First Farmers Market Initiative in Kingston
Adventist-Laypersons Services & Industries (ASI) and East Jamaica Conference staged their first ever Farmers Market on the grounds of the Kingsway High School, 10 –…
Release # 3 COVID-19 Advisory – To Members of Our Churches in Jamaica Union Conference
The Jamaica Union Conference welcomes the decision taken by the Government to allow Churches to resume worship services in their church buildings starting Sabbath, May 16, 2020. Download Release # 3 COVID-19 Advisory We must, however, be wise and approach the reopening of our church buildings for worship service cautiously in light of the fact…
Read MoreWhile Attention Is Focused Elsewhere, Religious Freedom Abuses Continue
Even as the global Covid-19 pandemic dominates news headlines, a major report on religious freedom released in Washington, D.C., United States, provided a sobering reminder that religious persecution and restrictions continue unabated in many parts of the world. The annual report, which tracks both positive and negative trends in religious freedom, was issued April 30…
Read MoreNorth Jamaica Adventists Pour Out Charity To Thousands
In a bid to help ease the suffering sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Jamaica Conference (NJC) of Seventh-day Adventists has been dishing out…