The Star (Jamaica)

Adventist Church stages The Bible and The Ball

- SHARLA WILLIAMS STAR Writer

Football is not the first thing that comes to mind when the term ‘ministeria­l work’ is used, but Braeton SDA Church has opted for an unconventi­onal approach with its project, The Bible and The Ball.

On Sunday, January 28, the Braeton Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) and the 5 West Greater Portmore community football players were engaged in a fun matchup.

The project, which involved the Braeton Adventist Youth and the Personal Ministries, was done to speak the language of the youth, one such being football.

“Ministry is not just preaching ceremonies in church. Sometimes we have to preach a sermon on the football field. We are preaching sermons on the football field with the foot, and, when we score goals, we do not score goals to win, but we score that goal for the glory of God,” said Rajhni Fray, the church’s Adventist Youth Ministries director.

“We are using different methods of evangelism to reach people. We are playing football. We are going to pray with the team.

We are going to invite them out to our fellowship breakfast, to our youth retreat, and we are going to invite these folks to come to church to hear the word of God.

“To play football matches not just with this team, but with other communitie­s ,and not just today, but in a continuous-relationsh­ip sense,” Fray explained enthusiast­ically.

EXCITING MATCHUP

In what was said to be an exciting matchup, the game, which spanned two hours, ended 1-1.

The community football team leader, Abayomi Jones, said he enjoyed the experience.

“The gathering has been a fun football experience between the community and Braeton SDA Church. It’s an intense match, to be honest. It’s a sense of camaraderi­e for everyone. We have been out here from 8, and it’s now 10:02,” Jones said with sweat covering his body and taking a breath between intervals.

Jones said he is looking forward to playing more football with the church.

“To be honest, it is a fresh rivalry between Five West and Four West, and we discussed amongst ourselves to facilitate the church to try and cooperate with more matches,” Jones said.

Personal Ministries Director Ricardo Karr said he is happy with the impact of the football match in the community and hopes that the youth and the church will benefit greatly from it.

“I am happy that the community has welcomed us here and that we can engage with the community’s youth. We hope that, as we continue to engage communitie­s in football competitio­ns, we can organise inter-competitio­ns among other communitie­s involving Braeton Church, to foster community relations,” Karr said.

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