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In the Christian imagination, the word “repentance “belongs to the same vocabulary as “sin” and “salvation.” We need to repent of our sins in order to be saved. Rightly understood, […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
In the Christian imagination, the word “repentance “belongs to the same vocabulary as “sin” and “salvation.” We need to repent of our sins in order to be saved. Rightly understood, […]
The resurrection means not merely that Christians have a hope for future but that they have hope the comes from the future. The Bible’s startling message is that when Jesus […]
Our souls find rest and our lives bear fruit when we abide in Christ. Indeed, it’s in our close communion with the Lord that we learn how much more rests […]
Communion anticipate a common hope for the future. The story of Jesus’ ministry provides hope for a world that lives in God’s love. It gives a hope that the world […]
Hope is rooted in God’s unfailing and unlimited presence within creation, enlivening us, sustaining us, and nudging us toward realization of our potential.
“Grace is God’s favour towards us, unearned and undeserved; by grace God forgives our sins, enlightens our minds, stirs our hearts, and strengthens our wills.” BCP page 409
In the Christian East, the celebration of Christ’s birth also became a Festival distinct from the Epiphany. Their celebration of Epiphany is also twelve days after Christmas. Unlike Western Christians […]
The Season of Epiphany begins on January 6 and continues through to the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The liturgical colour for the period between the Feast of the Epiphany and […]
The Season of Epiphany begins on January 6 and continues through to the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The liturgical colour for the period between the Feast of the Epiphany and […]
During the era of slavery in Jamaica, the celebrations of Christmas among the enslaved population were a blend of various cultural influences and traditions. Enslaved individuals, often granted a brief […]