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Remnant Tabernacle holds first pastoral election in 14 years

THE Remnant Tabernacle of Praise will be holding its official pastoral election on September 20 on the church premises.

This pastoral election, the first in the church’s 14-year history, became necessary as a result of the accidental death of its founding pastor, Dr Kendal C Stubbs, two years ago.

Dr Stubbs was killed in a hit-and-run incident while he was participating in a fun run/walk last November.

For the past 22 months, Remnant Tabernacle has been led by the co–chairpersons of the church’s council, Ministers Edmund Stubbs and Wendell Pratt.

“After our six-month mourning period, we are indeed grateful to almighty God that, under the guidance of the Pastoral Search Committee, chaired by Deacons Neville Braynen and J Edison Deleveaux, we have finally reached this important milestone – the selection of a pastor to continue the legacy of Dr Kendal C Stubbs,” the church said.

This Saturday will mark a new beginning for the members of Remnant Tabernacle.

“It will signal the end of a dynamic and historic period in the life of the church under the visionary leadership of our beloved pastor. It will also bring to a climax the 16-month search by the 11 members of Pastoral Search Committee for God’s choice for this season in the life of the church.”

The officers and members of the Remnant Tabernacle said through this historic election process they will select one of two pastoral candidates to continue the great work being undertaken at “the church that the Lord built.”

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