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Civic leaders in Manchester praised Northern Caribbean University (NCU) for its sterling contribution to the community and the wider Jamaica during a recent thanksgiving service to mark the institution’s 100th year in the parish. The church service is the first of several events to take place in 2019 to mark the institution’s contribution to the development of the parish and central Jamaica. The yearlong celebration is being held under the theme: “Serving Community for 100 Years, Changing Lives for Eternity.” Among celebrants at the thanksgiving service held January 19, on NCU’s main campus were Custos Rotulorum and Justice of the Peace of Manchester Sally Porteous, Mayor of Mandeville Donovan Mitchell, Member of Parliament Mikael Phillips and Councillor Omar Oliphant. Porteous noted that “NCU has played a pivotal role in shaping the lives of so many, and all those persons who worked to make [the institution] the success that it is, are to be commended for their efforts.” She added that at a time when the country needed strong leadership NCU has come forward and has given of its best, for which the country is grateful.

From left: Mayor of Mandeville Donovan Mitchell, Councillor Omar Oliphant, Member of Parliament Mikael Phillips and Custos Rotulorum of Manchester Sally Porteous participating in the NCU-in-Manchester centennial church service held on the university’s main campus in Mandeville January 19, 2019. Photo by Jon-Mark Myrie

In congratulating NCU, Phillips said “not only have you given of yourselves to those of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) faith, but you have given yourselves to everyone around this parish and this nation. You have shown us that nothing is wrong in putting God at the centre of everything that we do.” Read more...

In Jamaica, Civic Leaders Praise Northern Caribbean University for Godly Heritage

Civic leaders in Manchester praised Northern Caribbean University (NCU) for its sterling contribution to the community and the wider Jamaica during a recent thanksgiving service…

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NCU Achieves Institutional Accreditation Status from the Government of Jamaica

Seventh-day Adventist-owned and operated Northern Caribbean University (NCU) recently has achieved institutional accreditation status from the University Council of Jamaica. This was announced by Dr.…

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NJC Plunged into Mourning Following Drowning Incident

The North Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (NJC) family has been plunged into mourning following the loss of two of its stalwart youth leaders, both from the Seventh-day Adventist Church, St. Ann’s Bay. Official reports are that on Sunday, December 30, 2018, one of the youth from the St. Ann’s Bay congregation celebrated her birthday.…

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Savannah Church organized as the 200th Church in CJC

The Savannah Seventh-day Adventist Church, located in the Linstead, St. Catherine area, is organized as the 200th church in Central Jamaica Conference with 45 members. The service of organization took place on Sabbath, December 29, 2019. Pastor Levi Johnson, president of CJC made the announcement to the newly voted members of the church as he…

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The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church in Jamaica is throwing its support behind the Health Ministry’s ‘Jamaica Moves’ programme, and will formally endorse the initiative…

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On December 8, 2018, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Centre for Religious…

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In Inter-America, Church Begins Efforts to Unify Radio and Television Ministries

In an effort to strengthen Seventh-day Adventist-operated radio stations throughout Inter-America with the church’s Hope Channel Inter-America television network, media specialists met to network and…

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Brazilian Students Granted Right to Skip Sabbath Exams, Classes

Brazil’s religious liberty advocates think that a bill recently passed by a committee in the Chamber of Deputies — the nation’s Lower House — is…

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