Quote for Reflection (Sunday, September 5, 2021)
“The power of God’s presence, made known to us in Jesus, is that life which is paschal in nature; always from life through death to New Life. Through our commitments […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
“The power of God’s presence, made known to us in Jesus, is that life which is paschal in nature; always from life through death to New Life. Through our commitments […]
How best can I support the Church Army’s 2021 mission activities?
The Church Army Mission 2021 consists of six activities. Four are listed below: Prayer Ministry – A team of persons will come together to pray weekly for the mission of […]
“The mission of the Church is to bring all people into unity with God and each other in Christ. The Church pursues its mission as it prays and worships, proclaims […]
In which of the above mentioned Church Army Mission 2021 activities am I able to participate?
The Church Army, of which our Sis. Andrea Taylor-Smith is an Officer, began 139 years ago in Kensington, England. Ten years after it began, it was introduced to Jamaica under […]
“The church exists, stated Bishop Alfred Reid, to point men and women to the source of true life and the fountain of living water. Though its core mission cannot be […]
What can I do this week to point people to Jesus Christ as the source of true life?
All communicant members of our Diocese are members of the Jamaica Church Missionary Society. The JCMS was founded in 1861. It is the recognised missionary agency of the Diocese. Its […]
“The church is … essentially missionary. The biblical model behind this conviction…is the one we find in 1 Peter 2:9. Here the church is not the sender but the one […]