Quote for Reflection (Sunday, October 17, 2021)
“What divides Christians today is not denomination affiliations, but the extent to which some are prepared to accept the emancipatory power of the gospel to shape their vocation, while others […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
“What divides Christians today is not denomination affiliations, but the extent to which some are prepared to accept the emancipatory power of the gospel to shape their vocation, while others […]
Do I see myself as playing a valuable role in the ministry of the Church?
Prayer, as the distilled awareness of our whole life before God, is meant to lead us to a radical transformation of consciousness in which all of life becomes a symbol. […]
Our church and diocese provide specific ministry opportunities in which you can serve. These include the Altar Guild, Administration, Hospitality, Tuesday Charity, Live-Streaming, serving as an Usher, Cleaners, Readers, Fellowship […]
“Radical vocation lives out the tensions of diversity and identity based in the reality that our identity is in Christ – not in what we make of ourselves or think […]
In which ministry (or ministries) of the Church is God calling me to serve?
“Be at peace with your own soul; then heaven and earth will be at peace with you. Enter eagerly into the treasure house that is within you, and so you […]
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?