Did you know? (Sunday, October 17, 2021)
God calls us to pursue ministry together. Each of us may have a particular kind of ministry, a different area of focus, varying interests and passions. We are not competitors, […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
God calls us to pursue ministry together. Each of us may have a particular kind of ministry, a different area of focus, varying interests and passions. We are not competitors, […]
“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 […]