Journey to 'Incredible'
Endings and beginnings
“Tomorrow, tomorrow. I love you tomorrow. You’re only a day away!”Never thought this song would have such a personal meaning for me, but my concert is actually tomorrow.Reaching a goal not only means an end but also a beginning. A goal accomplished m
United Faith Ministries seeks to heal the broken
Special Outreach Day set for this Sunday
MEMBERS of the United Faith Ministries International will host its Friends and Family Community Outreach Day this Sunday.Organisers said excitement is building for a much anticipated event, which will take place on the church grounds, Fire Trail Road
Meditation – The cross of Christ
The prayers, Scriptures and hymns of the church are rich with the theology of the cross, and its challenges to evoke a response from every believer. Let us consider together what the impact of Holy Cross Day (September 14) can have on each one of us.
'Exuma has been blessed' - Tourism staff thank God for continued success
Members of the Ministry of Tourism in Exuma recently took time out to share in a worship experience at Ebenezer Union Baptist Church in Rolleville.Emmett Saunders, senior manager of the Exuma Tourism Office was accompanied by staff members Tamika Rol
Sandilands choir lifts their voices to give praise
The Sandilands patients choir Worthy of Praise showed appreciation to their supporters with their annual concert at Believers Gospel Chapel under the theme “We’ve come this far through community integration”.Sharon A Williams, former Sandilands Hospi
Anglican church welcomes two young priests
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands ordained Deacon Eric Achico Alexander Miller and Deacon Brandon Travis Fernander to the sacred priesthood yesterday at Christ Church Cathedral during the Feast of Lancelot Andrewes.
Calvary Crusade 2018 wants to change lives
This year’s Calvary Crusade will see Bishop Alfred A Owens Jr and co-pastor Dr Suzie Owens of the Greater Mount Calvary Church of America, in addition to international psalmist Johnathan Nelson, bring faith, hope and inspiration to Bahamians during t
Control your ego
Question your motives as to why you are involved in the things you are doing right now. This should include even your involvement in the church. This investigation might show us doing some good things for the wrong reason.It’s amazing how we believe
Meditation - Without wrinkle or spot
“To present the church in Himself in splendour, without spot or wrinkle or anything of the kind—yes so she may be holy and without blemish.” (Ephesians 5:27)It cannot be cement blocks and wooden floors, stained-glass windows or doors to which the Apo
Freemasons show brotherly love
Rev Stephen Smith and the Ebenezer church family in Farmer’s Hill, Exuma, were pleased to host Most Worshippable Master Don Rolle and the Freemasons of Mount Royal Lodge #20 of Exuma Prince Hall.Grand District Deputy Jason Anderson brought remarks an
Young people, put God first!
It is so disheartening to see so many of our young people dying here in The Bahamas; so young and talented. So many expectations and dreams left unfulfilled. The late Dr Myles Munroe once said that the graveyard is the richest place on earth, being f
Eleuthera gets a new Anglican deacon
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos announced the ordination of Dave Dimitri Thomas to the Holy Order of Deacons at St Patrick’s Church, Governor’s Harbour, Eleuthera, on Thursday.Dave Thomas was born in Nassau and grew up in
Exuma's Bethel Union Baptist celebrates 126th anniversary
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son.”It was in a spirit of jubilation and than
Southside Christian shows support for high-achieving students
In an effort to recognise its youth congregation, members of the Southside Christian Church International this year once again hosted a special back-to-school Sunday service.Shantell Bernadin, a pastor’s assistant at Southside Christian, told Tribune
A spiritual start to school
THE youth ministry at Christ the King Community held it first annual back-to-school prayer breakfast.Students, teachers and parents started the new semester on the right foot during the time of worship.There were special guests during the event, incl