Jamaica Gleaner

PREACHING THE GOSPEL IS NOT ENOUGH

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Bishop McCullough visited the island last week, and during her stay met Norman Scott, mayor of Spanish Town, and representa­tives of the Jamaica Broilers Group to discuss matters related to the festival and share her vision.

“Preaching the gospel is not enough. People need to be touched, need to be healed, need to be loved,” said McCullouch.

PLEDGING SUPPORT

Mayor Councillor Scott pledged the support of the St Catherine Municipal Corporatio­n and commended Word Alive and Jamaica Broilers for their commitment to serving the community in this way.

Rochelle Cameron, assistant vice-president, HRD & PR of the Jamaica Broilers Group, noted that overall wellness is a significan­t focus of the health festival.

“The festival will not just be about the usual health checks; it will be about the overall wellness of the individual. So, I think it fits very well with the Ministry of Health’s Jamaica Moves focus. We are honoured to serve our community with this initiative, which is a rewarding part of our 60th celebratio­ns, together with our community,” she said.

Word Alive along with Jamaica Broilers Group will launch the event within the community at a date to be announced.

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