Rector’s Message (Sunday, March 24, 2024)
How would you like to live the final week of your life on earth? Would you be going to the beach, to lay on the sand and feel the flow […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
How would you like to live the final week of your life on earth? Would you be going to the beach, to lay on the sand and feel the flow […]
Bishop Aubrey Spencer was succeeded in 1870 by Bishop Reginald Courtenay. Bishop Courtney faced the challenges of disestablishment and disendowment, as all subventions to the Anglican Church in Jamaica were […]
“Recognising the spiritual in all aspects of life, rather than thinking of the spiritual as attached only to sacred spaces, opens up the possibilities for faith to have something to […]
How can I incorporate spirituality into the non-Church aspects of my life this week? What time will I put aside to pray for the upcoming synod of the Church?
Bishop Aubrey Spencer succeeded Bishop Lipscomb. Spencer served as Bishop from 1843 – 1872. He was the one who renovated St. Catherine Parish Church, turning it into the Anglican Cathedral. […]
Black faith and spirituality should not be considered primarily a response or strategy to addresses [issues relating to suffering, struggle or racism, or even racial justice], even if, historically and […]
What can I recall from a personal experience where faith has sustained me through difficult times? How might I share this with someone this Lent?
Monday Bible Study – 5:30 p.m. Zoom Meeting ID: 854 9239 9132 Passcode: 367264
Christopher Lipscomb, our Diocese’s first Bishop, raised salaries of clergy, divided the Diocese into three Deaneries, corresponding to the counties of Cornwall, Middlesex and Surrey, run by three senior clergymen, […]
“Our baptism and our creedal identity bring us together as Anglicans, but also unite us with Christians from other traditions. Whether Roman Catholic or Pentecostal, all those baptized in the […]