Did you know? (Sunday, May 8, 2022)
Mother’s Day has its origins in the Christian celebration of Mothering Sunday, observed on the fourth Sunday in Lent. The contemporary observation of Mother’s Day has its origins in America […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
Mother’s Day has its origins in the Christian celebration of Mothering Sunday, observed on the fourth Sunday in Lent. The contemporary observation of Mother’s Day has its origins in America […]
“For some the bible’s androcentric grammar and predilection for masculinizing God has become an idol, so much so that folk would rather be unmothered by God than embrace God or […]
What can I do this week to celebrate motherhood? How can I bear witness to others of God’s motherly care for all?
Throughout Eastertide, Anglicans take a break from reading a text from the Old Testament at Masses (and at Morning Prayer on Sundays). Instead, we read from Acts of the Apostles, […]
“To live in a world where evil holds no fear and death holds no threat requires a radical shift in understanding and attitude. Such a world is no longer under […]
What can I learn from this week’s reading from Acts about what it means to follow Jesus?
The word “suffragan” is from medieval Latin suffraganeus meaning “assistant (bishop).” As such, a Suffragan Bishop has no jurisdiction but performs episcopal functions for or on behalf of a Diocesan […]
“The ministers of the Church are lay persons, bishops, priests and deacons…The duty of all Christians is to follow Christ; to deepen our relationship with Him by coming together week […]
This week, what specific actions can I take as an expression of my participation in the ministry of the Church?
The date for Easter is not fixed. It moves every year. For this reason the earliest Christians celebrated the Lord’s resurrection on different days. The church has always maintained a […]