Jamaica Gleaner

‘FUN IN THE SON’ IS BACK, PROMISES A HUB FOR THE FAMILY

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THE JAMAICA Broilers Group Limited officially launched The Best Dressed Chicken ‘Fun in the Son’ 2024 at the AC Hotel recently, marking a significan­t milestone of the group’s 65th anniversar­y. The gospel festival, which will be held on April 20 at the National Stadium, promises a hub for the family. The event will start at 10 a.m. with The Best Dressed Chicken Village featuring a food court, including some of Jamaica’s favourite food vendors and a youth area.

This year’s staging propels the brand to the forefront of the upcoming gospel festival with longtime partners Glory Music; a partnershi­p that began from the event’s first staging in 2002 in Ocho Rios.

Jamaica Broilers Group President and CEO Christophe­r Levy spoke passionate­ly about the true essence of the event and the purpose, “If I were to look at the return on investment of what we spend as an organisati­on versus souls, people who made lifelong decisions – the return on investment is amazing. It’s not about the numbers. It’s about the one. It’s about the one person that says, ‘I choose Jesus’. That’s the purpose, that’s the effort, that’s the energy, that’s the result.”

Having collaborat­ed with Jamaica Child Evangelism Fellowship, the dedicated children’s area guarantees fun-filled activities, bouncy houses and treats, while the teens’ zone, developed with Youth Reaching Youth, will offer rides, digital games, and a vibrant gospel-centred programme.

The Best Dressed Chicken will also host its Work and Wellness Hub with their partners at Operation Mobilizati­on, recruiting persons for missions on the Logos ship; the University of Technology will recruit persons for their teacher education programme; and the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force will be recruiting officers. The Ministry of Health and Wellness and Jamaica Medical Doctors’ Associatio­n are also on board to provide medical check-ups, as well as dental cleaning and denture fitting.

The evening will wrap up with the much-anticipate­d gospel concert, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., hosted by Nadine Blair and Timmy Sky, and showcasing a line-up of both local and internatio­nal artistes, including Kirk Franklin, TobyMac, Kevin Downswell, Jermaine Edwards, Carlene Davis, Petra Kaye and Prince Saj.

With its vibrant atmosphere and festive spirit, the event serves as a platform to connect with individual­s, aiming to win souls for Christ and create a meaningful impact on each person’s spiritual journey.

Levy continued, “It’s a tremendous honour for Jamaica Broilers to be in this position to share this gift that we’ve been given with, folks”.

Glory Music’s Chief Vision Officer Tommy Cowan emphasised the winning of souls and transformi­ng lives.

“To date, over 20,000 people have come to know the Lord at Fun in the Son. Today, we give thanks to the goodness of God over these 23 years for Fun in the Son. We give thanks for the partnershi­p of Jamaica Broilers and ourselves, and that we’re going down the same path with the same vision,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Christophe­r Levy (second right), president and CEO of Jamaica Broilers Group, and Danah Cameron (second left), PR manager of Jamaica Broilers Group and Fun in the Son festival director, are accompanie­d by Shikisha Cowan (left), Glory Music director, and Tommy Cowan, Glory Music chief vision officer, at the ‘Fun In The Son’ media launch.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Christophe­r Levy (second right), president and CEO of Jamaica Broilers Group, and Danah Cameron (second left), PR manager of Jamaica Broilers Group and Fun in the Son festival director, are accompanie­d by Shikisha Cowan (left), Glory Music director, and Tommy Cowan, Glory Music chief vision officer, at the ‘Fun In The Son’ media launch.
 ?? ?? Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent, and Sport, Olivia Grange, addresses the ‘Fun in the Son’ media launch.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent, and Sport, Olivia Grange, addresses the ‘Fun in the Son’ media launch.
 ?? ?? Gospel singer Carlene Davis delivered a moving performanc­e at the ‘Fun in the Son’ media launch.
Gospel singer Carlene Davis delivered a moving performanc­e at the ‘Fun in the Son’ media launch.

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