Black faith and spirituality should not be considered primarily a response or strategy to addresses [issues relating to suffering, struggle or racism, or even racial justice], even if, historically and […]
Christopher Lipscomb, our Diocese’s first Bishop, raised salaries of clergy, divided the Diocese into three Deaneries, corresponding to the counties of Cornwall, Middlesex and Surrey, run by three senior clergymen, […]
“Our baptism and our creedal identity bring us together as Anglicans, but also unite us with Christians from other traditions. Whether Roman Catholic or Pentecostal, all those baptized in the […]
Consider the significance of being part of an “extended family in Christ” that transcends denominational boundaries. How might this understanding influence your interactions with Christians from diverse traditions?
The first (Anglican) church to be established was the church of St Jago de la Vega in Spanish Town and this was built sometime between 1661 and 1664 on the […]
What time will I set aside this week to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with someone? How will I participate in the upcoming Diocesan Evangelistic Mission?
By December 1825, The Jamaican House of Assembly passed “The Clergy Act,” investing the Bishop of our newly created Diocese with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Jamaican clergy. A resident Bishop […]