Jamaica Gleaner

Final RJRGLEANER Cross Country church service spirit-filled

- Ruddy Mathison Gleaner Writer

IN A spirit-filled praise and worship service, held at the Good News Open Bible Church in Old Harbour, St Catherine on Sunday, the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group marked its final Cross Country church service under the theme, ‘Planning for the Soul’.

In delivering the message, focusing on St Luke 12 verses 15-33, church Elder Dalkieth Thomas spoke of God’s desire for mankind to have a soul plan.

“My focus is on the soul plan. God created man perfect, but because of sin, man changed his direction. God had to restore man, so He instituted the soul plan to help man,” Elder Thomas stated.

“So God wants man to acknowledg­e that life is not about what he possesses or his

quality of life. He wants man to be concerned with his relationsh­ip to his brothers and sisters. For this to be done, we have to organise ourselves to help those who are in need.”

The pastor asserted that the efforts by the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group in using the church to thank supporters denoted an adherence to the soul plan.

Chief executive officer of the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group, Gary Allen, thanked the church for its accommodat­ion, and expressed appreciati­on to readers, viewers and listeners for their ongoing support over the years.

Allen also lauded the Church for its continued outreach to those in need.

“The Church is always in the news. We report on it in ways that they don’t like, but the good that they do will always prevail,” he said.

The series of church services, which started on January 28, was part of the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group Cross Country Invasion, to thank readers, viewers and listeners for their continued support.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Guest artiste Chi Ching Ching (third left) poses with his dancers after his performanc­e at the school party at Old Harbour Primary School in St Catherine. From September to December 2016, approximat­ely 40 primary schools across eastern Jamaica...
CONTRIBUTE­D Guest artiste Chi Ching Ching (third left) poses with his dancers after his performanc­e at the school party at Old Harbour Primary School in St Catherine. From September to December 2016, approximat­ely 40 primary schools across eastern Jamaica...
 ??  ?? Dalkieth Thomas THANKS FOR SUPPORT
Dalkieth Thomas THANKS FOR SUPPORT

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