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Seven Clarendon men were listed among 101 inspirational men recently published in an online feature. The feature, dubbed ‘Men, since the beginning of time, have been critical to not only strong households but to formidable societies and cultures’, has garnered positive responses on social-media platform Facebook and is spearheaded by Education Officer Louise Lawrence-Rose, who shared that the celebration of black men is a necessary initiative in today’s society. She told The Gleaner that the publication aims to change the negative narrative surrounding men of colour. Photographs of the men were posted online, alongside their biographies, detailing their achievements and contribution to their communities over the years. “Nominees were sent written criteria and willingly complied to sharing their biographies publicly to social media in order to disrupt the negative dialogue in the media around black men, in particular, and provide a source of inspiration during these times of pandemic gloom and racial tension,” said Lawrence-Rose. Read more...

Clarendon Residents Named Among Inspirational Men In Online Feature

Seven Clarendon men were listed among 101 inspirational men recently published in an online feature. The feature, dubbed ‘Men, since the beginning of time, have…

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EJC Elects New Youth Ministries Director

Pastor Brian Shaw is the new Youth Ministries Director at East Jamaica Conference (EJC) effective July 22, 2020.  Shaw was voted to be the Youth…

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Students challenged to stand for principle and righteousness

Confronted with closed schools, fear and concern for Covid-19 coupled with government issued constraints on assembly, conference administrators, pastors, teachers, students and church leaders in…

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Jamaica Union Session Postponed

The Third (Second Quinquennial) Session to elect a new administration for the 2020-2025 Quinquennium of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (JAMU) has been postponed. The postponement was voted by members of the Executive Committee of the Union during a meeting held at its headquarters in Mandeville, Manchester on July 15, 2020. The Session,…

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Adventist Churches in Jamaica Cautiously Reopen

Although the government of Jamaica has eased the restrictions on the number of people allowed to gather in one location, most of the Seventh-day Adventist…

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In Jamaica, Northern Caribbean University Alumni Launches US$1 Million Fundraiser for COVID-19 Scholarships

The Northern Caribbean University’s Alumni Federation recently organized its most ambitious fundraiser event to help hundreds of students affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The media-thon…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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