Alcohol: a tricky vice
ANY and everything can be a tool used by Satan to deceive and lead people astray.
New priest ordained into holy order
On Tuesday, September 19, being the Feast of St Theodore of Tarsus, before a large congregation, the Reverend Lynden James Douglas was ordained to the Holy Order of Priest, at Christ Church Cathedral.
New Direction Gospel Ministry to launch single during annual concert
DURING their second annual concert, New Direction Gospel Ministry will introduce an original single “He Is”.
Monastery celebrates 75 years: 1937-2012
ON October 3, 1937, three native Bahamian women began a journey that was unfamiliar to the general populace at that time.
Watch what you say
Speech is a gift from the lord. The ability to communicate is a blessing:
The passion that burns within
It has been a while since you, my readers, have heard from me.
Five decades of Calvary Bible Church
FIVE decades ago, founders of Calvary Bible envisioned a church that was bible-believing, community-minded and free from denominational barriers.
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”- Philippians 4:13
THERE are many scripture readings people choose to live by and never forget, but one of the most well known bible verses that is often quoted is, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Church back in top shape after Hurricane Irene
LONG ISLANDERS are still talking about the recent Feast of Title celebration for the Holy Saviour Anglican Church, as it was the first time this historical edifice held its “Feast of Title,” since the short closure due to Hurricane Irene last year.
The secret hindrance to prayer
“And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” (Matt. 6:12)
Without spot or wrinkle
It cannot be cement blocks and wooden floors, stained-glass windows or doors to which the Apostle Paul is referring as the church.
Sister Sister Breast Cancer Group Prayer Breakfast
THE Sister Sister Breast Cancer Group is setting aside time this weekend to show gratitude to God for their successful twelve year journey.
A sermon for students
SCHOOL doors may be open for students, but the members of the St Peters Anglican Parish, North Long Island still showed their kindness by putting together a recent “Back to school” service.
Who will be next?
We continue to hear the sad news of sudden deaths, or slower but still painful deaths. How can we help to prepare ourselves and others:
The mimicking spirit
Just about everyone has sometime or another experienced a relationship in which the person they originally met seems to have so much in common with them.


