Jamaica Gleaner

Bethel New Testament’s light shines in ‘Face of Change’ competitio­n

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FOR MEMBERS of the Bethel New Testament Church of God, assisting the less fortunate is a top priority.

Driven by a passion for voluntaris­m, 33-year-old Geraud Brown, who is the pastor of the church, along with his congregant­s, have reached out to the needy and touched many lives in the surroundin­g communitie­s near the Rousseau Road, Kingston, headquarte­rs of the church.

These efforts have not gone unnoticed and last week it earned them the first-place position in the Digicel Foundation’s ‘Face of Change’ competitio­n.

The competitio­n celebrates and rewards the work of grass-roots community organisati­ons and is endorsed by the governor general’s ‘I Believe Initiative’.

Brown collected the first-place award yesterday from Ambassador Burchell Whiteman, representi­ng Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, who was unable to attend the event which was held at King’s House.

The dispossess­ed from a number of communitie­s near the church find wellneeded assistance from Bethel New Testament, which carries out a feeding programme for both members of their congregati­on and the less fortunate. The programme receives support from Food For The Poor.

Free classes at the church for students preparing for the Grade Six Achievemen­t Test have resulted in improved grades for participan­ts.

GENERAL MANDATE

“We have a very small computer laboratory courtesy of Jamaica Social Investment Fund and we used that lab to serve that community. Students who have SBA (school-based assessment) can come. We have started to fill out passport applicatio­ns online,” said Brown.

In addition, Brown said that in carrying out its general mandate, the church prays for and counsels many persons who have reached out for this kind of support.

Highlighti­ng the church’s vision going forward, Brown said his organisati­on was considerin­g building a resource centre.

“One of the main things we want to do is to expand our computer lab and fit it with an e-library. We want to offer a wider range of services to the entire community.”

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Ambassador Burchell Whiteman (right) presents the first-place award to Reverend Geraud Brown of Bethel New Testament Church of God, during the Digicel Face of Change Awards Ceremony, held at the King’s House Ballroom in St Andrew.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Ambassador Burchell Whiteman (right) presents the first-place award to Reverend Geraud Brown of Bethel New Testament Church of God, during the Digicel Face of Change Awards Ceremony, held at the King’s House Ballroom in St Andrew.

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