Did you know? (Sunday, October 9, 2022)
“Everyone has a vocation. And all vocations are “religious.” This does not mean that everyone is called to serve the church in a professional manner; to be a bishop, priest, […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
“Everyone has a vocation. And all vocations are “religious.” This does not mean that everyone is called to serve the church in a professional manner; to be a bishop, priest, […]
The idea of vocation is central to the Christian belief that God has created each person with gifts and talents oriented toward specific purposes and a way of life. Vocation […]
Acts of healing in the Gospels are intimately related to the restoring of individuals to a place of worth within the social order (cf Mark 1.44; 5.15-20; 6.32-34; Luke 13.10-17). […]
“It is apparent in Scripture that the physical, emotional, social and spiritual well-being of human beings are closely interconnected. Christ’s work of reconciliation extends beyond the purely personal and relational […]
“There are some illnesses and deaths that are…the ‘natural’ outworking of cause and effect, under God’s providence. How many illnesses are the direct cause of suppressed hatred, anger, jealousy, bitterness, […]
The oil of Unction (anointing) that the Priest applies to the sick is first blessed by a Bishop. This takes place on Holy Thursday of each year. On this day, […]
In his book “Christ and Culture,” Richard Niebuhr outlines three ways in which Christians have sought to live faithfully for Christ as they relate to the culture surrounding them. He […]
In his book “Christ and Culture,” Richard Niebuhr outlines three ways Christians have sought to live faithfully for Christ as they relate to the culture surrounding them. He called the […]
In his book “Christ and Culture,” Richard Niebuhr outlines three ways in which Christians have sought to live faithfully for Christ as they relate to the culture surrounding them. The […]
For the month of August, our focus is “discipleship and culture.” There is much debate as to what is “culture.” The word came into English from the Latin cultura. It […]