Quote for Reflection (Sunday, March 19, 2023)
“The Most High does not accept the gifts of evildoers. The one who offers a sacrifice taken from what belongs to the poor is like one who sacrifices a child […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
“The Most High does not accept the gifts of evildoers. The one who offers a sacrifice taken from what belongs to the poor is like one who sacrifices a child […]
What time will I set aside this week to meditate on the Cross of Christ?
“Baptism after all, has been known from the earliest times as the “sacrament of faith.” The role of faith in baptism is crucial. A sacrament is a celebration in which […]
“So the beginning of Christian life is a new beginning of God’s creative work. And just as Jesus came up out of the water, receiving the Spirit and hearing the […]
What are the areas of our life that need the transforming presence of the Holy Spirit? What conflicts do we feel between the call of Jesus to deny ourselves, take […]
One of our major outreach initiatives is called the “St. Andrew Settlement,” situated within the Majesty Gardens community, commonly known as “BackTo.” The community earned the name “Back-To” because it […]
“The liturgy helps in our formation by teaching us words and forms of praise and prayer that we can use day by day. The mechanism of repetition aids the learning […]
What time will I set aside this week to pray for the St. Andrew Settlement? How are you praying according to Matthew 6:5-7?
Ash Wednesday is the first day of the season of Lent – a period/time which the Christian Church uses for prayer, fasting, and spiritual preparation for Easter, in which we […]
“Repentance and prayer entail suffering, and inner spiritual change is never without cost. It means entering with Christ into the darkness of the world and sometimes of the Church too, […]