Did you know? (Sunday, October 3, 2021)
The word “vocation” is from a Latin word vocare that means “calling.” It speaks to the broad calling of an individual, how one responds to and lives out one’s relationship […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
The word “vocation” is from a Latin word vocare that means “calling.” It speaks to the broad calling of an individual, how one responds to and lives out one’s relationship […]
“The ministers of the Church are lay persons, bishops, priests, and deacons. The ministry of lay persons is to represent Christ and His Church; to bear witness to Him wherever […]
In what ways can I bear witness to Christ wherever I find myself this week?
Healing is not just a personal matter. It also has to do with individuals living together in a social setting. Jesus healed many people who, because of their sicknesses, were […]
“Evil was experienced as something very real and tangible in the ancient world. It should therefore not surprise us if the evangelists use “religious” words to describe what Jesus did […]
How can I intentionally follow Jesus in reaching out to the socially outcast, so they too can experience healing and be reintegrated into society?
The church understands healing in a holistic way. Thus, healing is not just a physical matter. It is for this reason that our catechism states that in the anointing of […]
“The work of Jesus Christ is to a great extent an account of healing: restoring, curing, making whole. In part, the personal activity of assisting in the healing of others […]
What can I do each day to bring Jesus’ ministry of healing and wholeness to the people with whom I come into contact?
Our church believes in the ministry of healing and anointing! The anointing of the sick is also known as Unction. It is one of the seven Sacraments of the church. […]