Jamaica Gleaner

Burchell Baptist Church celebrates restored chapel

- Christophe­r Thomas/ Gleaner Writer

THE MEMBERS of the 194-yearold Burchell Memorial Baptist Church in Montego Bay were in a praise and celebratio­n mood on Sunday as they conducted a rededicati­on service for their worship chapel, which was rehabilita­ted recently.

The service was held under the theme ‘Partnershi­p Fuelled by Commitment and Faithfulne­ss’ to celebrate the restoratio­n of the church’s chapel roof, which was repaired over a two-year period at a cost of J$17.7 million, with assistance from the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund.

Bishop Conrad Pitkin, custos rotulorum of St James, told the congregati­on in a brief address that the church’s rededicati­on was an additional piece of its long history in Montego Bay.

PILLAR OF STRENGTH

“Your church stands as a pillar of strength and inspiratio­n to the city of Montego Bay, and by extension, to the parish of St James. Today (Sunday), you are adding a new chapter to the history of this city with the rededicati­on of this church,” said Pitkin.

“The church’s longevity is evidence that God is interested in connecting people through Jesus. I’m trusting that it will continue to be a great lighthouse to the city of Montego Bay and the parish of St James.”

Restorativ­e work became necessary after the chapel roof

‘The church’s longevity is evidence that God is interested in connecting people through Jesus. I’m trusting that it will continue to be a great lighthouse to the city of Montego Bay and the parish of St James.’

collapsed in June 2015. Several other facilities were also installed during the restoratio­n, including walkway ramps for disabled persons and a media room.

Appropriat­ely enough, the rededicati­on service was just in time for yesterday’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­n as national hero Samuel Sharpe served as a deacon at the church prior to the original building’s destructio­n during the Baptist War, or Christmas Rebellion, of 1831-1832.

The rededicati­on service was also part of the church’s weekend activities, which included the Texas-based Burchell Youth Developmen­t Foundation’s fifth annual scholarshi­p awards ceremony on Saturday. Forty high school and tertiary education students were presented with scholarshi­ps during that ceremony.

 ??  ?? The Burchell Memorial Baptist Church’s combined choir performs a musical item during the church’s rededicati­on service for its recently restored chapel.
The Burchell Memorial Baptist Church’s combined choir performs a musical item during the church’s rededicati­on service for its recently restored chapel.
 ?? PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS ?? Bishop Conrad Pitkin, custos rotulorum for St James, delivers an address during the rededicati­on service for the recently restored chapel at the Burchell Memorial Baptist Church in Montego Bay on Sunday, August 5.
PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS Bishop Conrad Pitkin, custos rotulorum for St James, delivers an address during the rededicati­on service for the recently restored chapel at the Burchell Memorial Baptist Church in Montego Bay on Sunday, August 5.
 ??  ?? Ray Matteson (forefront), founder and chairman of the Texas-based Burchell Youth Developmen­t Foundation, takes part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony during the rededicati­on service for the recently restored chapel at the Burchell Memorial Baptist Church in Montego Bay on Sunday, August 5. Church members look on. Matteson is the great-grandson of Burchell Baptist Church’s founder, the Reverend Thomas Burchell.
Ray Matteson (forefront), founder and chairman of the Texas-based Burchell Youth Developmen­t Foundation, takes part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony during the rededicati­on service for the recently restored chapel at the Burchell Memorial Baptist Church in Montego Bay on Sunday, August 5. Church members look on. Matteson is the great-grandson of Burchell Baptist Church’s founder, the Reverend Thomas Burchell.

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