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African Heritage Celebration was held at the Garrison Secondary School on March 1st 2007.

The principle of the Garrison School, Mr Mathew Farley, gave the welcome address

The principle of the Garrison School, Mr Mathew Farley, gave the welcome address and speeches were given by Dr. David Browne, the Deputy Principal of Queens College and Mr Michael Hoyte, Senior Education Officer.

African Heritage Celebration in Barbados Peoples Cathedral Primary School

The event was a vibrant display of African dance, drumming, Rhythm Poetry and modeling African fashion from Zambia and other African countries.

People's Cathedral Primary School People's Cathedral Primary School seen here with their drama, depicting the slave trade and the piracy on the waters which was very much a part of our early Caribbean history.
African Heritage Celebration in Barbados Peoples Cathedral Primary School  African Heritage Celebration in Barbados Peoples Cathedral Primary School
African Heritage Celebration in Barbados Peoples Cathedral Primary School
The People's Cathedral Primary School demonstrated the rhythm of Africa in a vibrant, energetic dance. Wearing exciting African costumes they raised their hands in celebration of Africa.
African Heritage Celebration in Barbados Peoples Cathedral Primary School
People's Cathedral Primary School stand

The People's Cathedral School stand.

Visit the United Caribbean Trust - 'Make Jesus Smile' Easter Project stand below to see how your school can help and support Haitian children.

United Caribbean Trust  Make Jesus Smile  Easter project to help children in Haiti

Seen here left Paulette Scantlebury ( Early Childhood Coordinator) and middle Robertha Alleyne (Haiti Coordinator)

Below some of the schools that helped with the project at Christmas.

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Contacts were made with the teachers of the People's Cathedral Primary School and following the Africa Heritage Celebration the school has agreed to take part in the Make Jesus Smile Easter shoe box project - a big Thank You from Haiti

Seen here (centre) Jenny Tryhane Founder of United Caribbean Trust surrounder by the children of People's Cathedral Primary school and the deputy head (back row middle)

Seen here (centre) Jenny Tryhane Founder of United Caribbean Trust surrounder by the children of People's Cathedral Primary school and the deputy head (back row middle)
Thank you Just three weeks later the staff and pupils of the People's Cathedral Primary School did themselves proud as they presented United Caribbean Trust with 90 beautifully wrapped, packed and labeled boxes for Haiti. THANK YOU and may God bless you. < Read more >

 



 
 
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Praise Academy of Dance Barbados began in 2003; it is an affiliate of Praise Academy of Dance Jamaica which was established by C. Patricia Noble in 1993. This inter-denominational, non-profit company, headed by Artistic Director Marcia Weekes, has a roll of 185+ students and a 7 member staff. Praise Academy of Dance is a non-profit company which is administrated by a Board of Directors

AFRICA APPEAL

"I will give you my message in the form of a vision.

Write it clearly enough to be read at a glance. At the time I have decided, my words will come true."

Habakkuk 2: 2-3

The 10/40 Window confronts us with several important considerations:

first, the historical and biblical significance;
second, the least evangelized countries with 6,000 unreached people groups;
third, the large number of poor and diseased;
fourth, the least evangelized mega-cities;
sixth, the dominance of three religions;
seventh, the strongholds of Satan within ‘The 10/40 Window’.

"The poor are the lost, and the lost are the poor."


Missions is the heartbeat of God

It is our urgent call to provide sponsorship for not only the orphans but also to support and empower the body of Christ and send them out for the Great Commission.

This will involve the sponsorship of African pastors being trained at the Assemblies of God School of Theology in Malawi.

"So we follow the chart of God’s Word, propelled by the wind of the Spirit, and stay the course in our worldwide mission." - L. John Bueno -

Executive Director Assemblies of God World Missions

GospelFest

Barbados Gospelfest was established in 1993 by the Barbados Tourist Board (BTB). The festival was the brainchild of the then Minister of Tourism Wes Hall, now Rev. Wes Hall. In 1995 the responsibility for the production of the festival was passed on to the Gospelfest Organising Committee made up of persons from the Christian community, chaired by Barbadian event manager Adrian Agard.

Carriacou church project

Christian outreach

Pastor Happy from Africa leading the way in evangelism and youth outreach in Carriacou.Thy Kingdom Come Deliverance Sanctuary is a beacon of Faith. This young community, struck by two major hurricanes, stepped out in Faith and God showed Himself might. Pastor Happy was given a word from God ten days before hurricane Ivan totally distroyed Grenada, ' There will be a great storm and after the storm a great revival'... watch this space!

Gospel Tourism

Gospel Tourism

United Caribbean Trust seeks to establish bases throughout the Caribbean, sold as ‘Christian Timeshare Holiday Resorts’ outside of the hurricane season (thus fund the Trust) and opened to Christian youth groups and Caribbean churches from August to October as conferance retreat centres. In the event of a disaster they would become accommodation for relief workers and street evangelist as well as distribution centres.

Jesus Christ 2007 not out
 
 
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