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Long-serving Bahama Brass Band members to be honoured this Saturday

DURING its 89th year, five musicians who have collectively contributed 143 years to the brass band ministries of the Church of God of Prophecy will be honoured for their faithful stewardship to one of the oldest church brass bands in the country.

The world remembers Dr Myles Munroe

By ALESHA CADET

Spiritual harvests

By Rev Angela Bosfield

First Baptist Church celebrates Annual Choir And Youths Day

WITH just two days to go, anticipation is building for the Inspirational Choir of First Baptist Church to take the stage in a spirit-filled and life-changing Annual Choir and Youths Day Service.

Ethics for Civil Servants

AT A recent event hosted for those in the public service it was my honour to be invited to bring a religious perspective to the topic given to the three panellists: “Service to Self vs Service to others: Ethics in the Public Sector”.

Intestinal fortitude

THROUGHOUT his ministry, Jesus demonstrated intestinal fortitude. He challenged a ruler of his time, Herod, calling him a fox, a sly sneaky animal. This is probably equal to Bahamians calling you “a dog”.

"Unlocked and Released" - Evangelistic Temple hosts Women's Conference 2014

UNDER the theme “Unlocked And Released”, the women of Evangelistic Temple will come together for a time of renewal at their 13th annual Women after the Heart of God Conference 2014. Services will be held nightly from November 12-14 at 7.30pm at Evangelistic Temple East, located on 4th Terrace and Collins Avenue. This event will culminate with a prayer breakfast on Saturday November 15 at 8am.

Take hold of yourself!

By Canon S Sebastian Campbell

Anglican Chorale celebrates ninth annual festival of hymns and anthems

UNDER the patronage of the Bishop Laish Boyd, Sr, and Boyd, the Anglican Chorale will be presenting its ninth annual Festival of Hymns and Anthems at Christ Church Cathedral, George Street, on Sunday, November 16. The concert starts at 4pm and admission is free; an offering will be taken.

Are you being attacked in your dreams?

By KEVIN EWING

Bahamian gospel singer celebrates international success

ALREADY successful in the Bahamas, gospel singer Ricardo Clarke is now garnering international attention with his hit single “Don’t Count Me Out”. Over the past year, the song has been playing on radio stations in 20 countries outside of the Bahamas; primarily the US, UK, Canada, France, Russia, Australia and Japan.

Feeling safe

By REV ANGELA PALACIOUS

King of the Grill Fest

ON National Heroes Day this year, all roads led to Adelaide Village where the Anglican Church Men (ACM) of St James Parish hosted their ninth annual Father R F Anthony Roberts’ ‘King of the Grill’ Fest.