Message for Sunday, September 6, 2020
Reflection on the Gospel Reading Matthew 18: 15-20 My Brothers & Sisters, “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If […]
Reflection on the Gospel Reading Matthew 18: 15-20 My Brothers & Sisters, “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If […]
My Brothers & Sisters, I share with you from the Book “The Sunday Readings” by Father Kevin O’Sullivan on the Gospel reading. Immediately after Peter’s confession that Jesus is the […]
Views from the Pews on Prayer With the pending general elections at hand, the discussion as to whether schools should be opened together with the rise in the numbers of […]
Brothers & Sisters: I share with you from the website : https://www.lifeway.com/en/articles/sermon-crumbs-for-dogs- There is a lesson, a very necessary one, for all of us in this episode of Christ’s public […]
Brothers & Sisters: The focus of our celebration this week moves from Emancipation to Independence. Our people were not only freed from slavery but were freed from political domination of […]
The Meaning of Emancipation Day by Molby McKay Thank God for Jamaica land we love and Emancipation Day. The month of August marks the most fundamental event in the history […]
My Brothers and Sisters, The challenges presented by Covid 19 has forced all of us to make significant adjustments to our lives. While we all want some sense of normalcy, […]
My Brothers and Sisters, I share with you from a book entitled “the Sunday Readings by Fr. Kenneth OSullivan the Gospel reading for today. In the longer form of today’s […]
The Parable of the Sower and the Seed; Sow Anyway! Matthew 13:3-23 Jesus told the parable of the sower and the seed. “One day a farmer went out to sow his […]
Brothers & Sisters, We are invited to approach God in our worship with a spirit of whole-hearted thanksgiving. We are all aware of the challenges that face us each day […]