St James' Anglican Church celebrates Patronal Festival
LAST Sunday represented a grand and special time at St James’ Anglican Church in Adelaide Village, as Anglicans throughout New Providence gathered to celebrate the feast of the patron saint.
One Bahamas... where?
By Rev Canon S Sebastian Campbell
Pastor Dave Burrows completes second South Africa tour
SPREADING a message of positivity, the Bahamas’ Pastor Dr Dave Burrows – also known as the “The Ruffneck Pastor” – last month travelled to South Africa for his second tour of that country to attend special meetings, prayer and commemration events.
Surviving the seasons
Surviving the Seasons AS we consider the life of St Mary, the Mother of Our Lord, we recognise distinct periods of time in her life when she experienced the different seasons of spirituality.
Sorry, but accepting Jesus Christ will not give you a better quality of life
By Kevin L A Ewing
Bahamian rapper aims to go big
RAPPING originally started off as a pastime for young Bahamian musician Keiran Chase, but quickly became a priority after he realised the endless possibilities his blossoming talent could produce.
Pastor Laroda celebrates 10-year anniversary
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Modernisation
By Rev Canon S Sebastian Campbell
"Don't take this thing to heart"
By Rev Angela C Bosfield Palacious
St James Anglican Church celebrates Patronal Festival
THE CONGREGATION of St James Anglican Church is inviting the young and old to celebrate with them this weekend in their patronal festivities.
Bahamaian gospel legend makes history
BAHAMIAN gospel legend, the late Kevan McKenzie, has made Marlin Awards history as the first artist to be nominated posthumously.
Ignorance is by far more costly than education
By Kevin L A Ewing
Anointed Christian Ladies celebrate launch party
A NEW gospel group is making their mark this Friday at Starbucks in Palm Dale. The “Anointed Christian Ladies”, best known as ACL, consists of two talented young women – Selisa “Lisa” Evans and Cornet “Netty” Saunders, descendants of Andros but grew up in New Providence.
Not living in vain
By Rev Angela Palacious
My Precious Mother
By Edna Jones


