Antigua, St John's - The Seventh-day Adventist congregations in Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts-Nevis, and Montserrat made history on Sunday March 6 with the launch of the South Leeward Mission (SLM) of Seventh-day Adventist.
Over 400 members and dignitaries including Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer, along with representatives from the Guyana, Grenada and the South Caribbean conferences, the St Vincent region, Tobago, and St Lucia missions, and the Caribbean Union Conference gathered at the St John’s Seventh-day Adventist Church in Antigua to mark the historic event under the theme, “Celebrating Our Heritage, Fulfilling The Mission.”
To solidify their union in the new Mission, the national anthems of the three island states were sung, followed by the handing over of the three national flags and instrument to the new president of SLM, Pastor Desmond James, by Pastor Silton Browne, president of the North Caribbean Conference (NCC).
Pastor Browne noted that based on changes in the church’s organisational structure, five of the 16 islands which made up the NCC are now being placed into the care of the SLM, headquartered here in Antigua.
Browne challenged the new president, “by the grace of God, to give caring, supportive servant leadership that is progressive and relevant.” He continued, “I challenge you to nurture the flock, always keeping in mind our true purpose and mission so that ultimately Sir, when Jesus comes, you along with us will be able to give sound account of your stewardship to the honour and glory of God.”
In accepting the challenge, Pastor James, who hails from St Kitts, pledged to “uphold the ideals of the new mission” which were entrusted to him. He said, “This sacred trust we will pursue diligently and practically so that when we should be called to give account of those entrusted to us we might be found faithful.”
Before giving the blessing of the world church, President of the Inter American Division Dr Israel Leito noted that there were several factors which had to be considered before granting the five islands mission status.
“We had to see if the church can live without the tutorship of the NCC; we looked at the maturity of the membership and I can pleasantly offer that the Lord has a strong vineyard in this area,” Dr Leito said.
He noted that the Division had to be assured that the islands would be able to finance the institutions (schools, home for the elderly, radio station, book stores etc) in the area so that the work would continue to progress.
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