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Some 35 adolescents were inducted into mentorship clubs at the Tent City Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church in Portmore, St Catherine. The clubs, known as the Girls of Eloquence, Morals and Standards (GEMS) and Brothers of Eloquence Morals and Standards (BEAMS) seek to inspire young girls and boys to attain a higher level of spiritual, emotional and moral standard and to be the best they can be in their Christian walk. Howard Grant, pastor of the Tent City SDA Church commended the women's and men's ministries departments of the church for spearheading the initiative and underscored the timeliness of the launch of the programme. "In an age where so many young people are being initiated in various activities such as gangs and secret societies, it is fundamental that the Seventh-day Adventist Church come up with this programme so that we can keep the young people in the Church and at the same time prepare them for leadership in the Church," he said. Dr Lorraine Vernal, family, women, children and adolescent ministries director of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, urged the youths to be a beacon of light in their communities. Dr Vernal was the main speaker at the launch. Read more...

Adventist Church launches mentorship clubs

Some 35 adolescents were inducted into mentorship clubs at the Tent City Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church in Portmore, St Catherine. The clubs, known as the…

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Adventists Bring Distinct Perspective to High-level Religious Liberty Talks

Two Seventh-day Adventist religious liberty advocates were among those invited to participate in a landmark religious freedom summit organized by the U.S. Department of State…

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Religious Liberty advocates called to reach out beyond comfort zones

Speakers at the recent 16th Annual Religious Liberty Dinner in Washington D.C. made a resolute call to build bridges of understanding and strengthen networks as a…

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Tufton Commends Adventist Church in Western Jamaica for Contribution to National Health & Wellness

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton commended the leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Western Jamaica, for its relentless spirit of care and volunteerism to…

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Newly Elected & Appointed Leadership of the WJC Installed

As the West Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists turns the pages of a new chapter in the life of the 2018- 2022 Quadrennium, the Constituency…

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ASI Missionaries leave on Mission Trip to Tobago

More than twenty ASI Missionaries from East Jamaica Conference left the Norman Manley International Airport for Tobago on July 25, 2018 for the ASI MISSION…

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Adventists Appeal to Employers to Respect Workers Rights to Freedom of Worship

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica is appealing to employers, in both the private and public sector, to respect the constitutional rights of workers to…

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Adventist Church in Mount Salem partners with School to Impact Community with “50/50 Affair”

The Mount Salem Seventh-day Adventist Church in collaboration with the Mount Salem Primary and Junior High School, conducted a massive health fair on Sunday, July…

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Thirteen Baptized in the First Week of Westmoreland Youth Federation Evangelistic Campaign

Heaven rejoiced as thirteen candidates from varying socio- economic backgrounds and age groups surrendered their hearts to the Lord through baptism during the Hope for…

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Oakwood University Choir Wins at World Choir Games

The Oakwood University Aeolians achieved the highest scores in two categories to win at the tenth World Choir Games, held this year in Tshwane, South…

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