Did you know? (Sunday, July 25, 2021)
Before the mid-17th century, Jamaica, like the rest of the Caribbean, had a perfect ecosystem. In order to make room for cane fields, to construct buildings and to fuel sugar […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
Before the mid-17th century, Jamaica, like the rest of the Caribbean, had a perfect ecosystem. In order to make room for cane fields, to construct buildings and to fuel sugar […]
“From a spiritual perspective, ecological justice is based on the belief that the Earth is sacred, and that it has become a victim of exploitation as also have vulnerable human […]
What practices in and outside the home do I need to change, in order to take better care of the environment?
One of the topics covered in the catechism found in our Book of Common Prayer, is that of Christian Stewardship (pp 404-405). It defines stewardship as “the Christian’s response of […]
“Some people are born with natural gifts of athleticism or intelligence. Others cultivate skills through years of instruction and practice. Some people are good learners, others are good organizers. We […]
How can I use my gifts and talents to promote the faith of Jesus and the goodness of God’s love and peace?
The word “steward” was created around the 1700s. Originally, it was a domestic term that referred to someone who was responsible for bringing food or drink into the dining room. […]
“How we use our God-given time talents is as important as how we use our financial resources. This pertains not only to church, but to every waking hour of our […]
What portion of my time do I use to promote the faith of Jesus and the goodness of God’s love and peace?
“God has made each of us his steward and has given us abilities and talents that are unique to accomplish the purposes of God. As steward who has received God’s […]