Mission and Evangelism Ministry of the Nassau Circuit hosting 'Night Of Revival Services'

Fri, Oct 21st 2016, 10:09 AM

With the pressures of this life forcing the hearts of many to "wax cold", the Mission and Evangelism Ministry of the Nassau Circuit is inviting the public to attend its 2nd Annual "Night Of Revival Services".

As a branch of the Bahamas Turks & Caicos Islands (BTCI) District of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and The Americas (MCCA), the Mission and Evangelism Ministry is proud to present the five-day event, which is slated for October 19-23.

The revival services, which will be held under the theme "Powered For Purpose", will feature several dynamic speakers, each expected to bring timely messages of hope and a call for spiritual restoration in the nation.

From October 3-6, the whole country watched, waited and then experienced the devastation of a formidable enemy in the form of Hurricane Matthew. Now in the aftermath of  rebuilding and restoring an untold amount of damage, most Bahamians remain steadfast and strong in order to survive.

As stories continue to circulate concerning the lives lost due to Hurricane Matthew, the citizens in The Bahamas are grateful to God for bringing them through the storm with no lost of lives recorded. In light of this, the revival services will not only serve as a platform of thanksgiving to God, but an avenue in which interested persons can take steps to renew their lives in Him.

The first three nights of services will be held at Rhodes Memorial Methodist Church, beginning at 7p.m. each night. Rev. Livingstone Malcolm will speak on Wednesday, followed by Rev. Terrence G. Morrison, pastor of Zion Baptist Church, on Thursday and then Rev. Elnathan Corey Rolle, Youth Pastor of Salem Union Baptist Church on Friday.

On Saturday, a special workshop will be held at Rhodes from 9 a.m. to 12 noon where Dr. Charles Diggis will speak on "Healthy Living" and Rev. Livingstone Malcolm will encourage attendees to practice "Healthy Thinking".

The final service will be held on Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. at Wesley Methodist Church on Malcolm Road East, where various churches from the Nassau Circuit are expected to be in attendance when BTCI District President Bishop Theophilus Rolle gives his keynote address.

According to event coordinator and BTCI District Secretary Rev. Emily Demeritte, the feedback concerning last years's revival services was very good, as it allowed many Christians to "think outside the box" by seeing the value of wholesome worship to God and being guided by the Holy Spirit from an evangelistic point of view.

This year, Rev. Demeritte revealed that she expects all the churches from the Nassau Circuit to come together again, but this time to seek ways that allow an "ignition of God's holy fire" within so they can be empowered to do His will.

"Once this fire of spirituality is ignited, then we as Methodists will be bold enough to get people motivated to do more in spreading the Gospel," she said.

Rev. Demeritte added that she hopes the revival services will also attract more young people, as the youth department of the circuit must continually be revitalized to promote its spiritual growth.

"Our church is always in need of young preachers and workshop leaders, so we hope to get these persons interested," she said. "We hope with these revival services that if they are among us, they will be encouraged and empowered to come forward."

As time for the revival services draws near, it is hoped that individuals in need of a spiritual spark in their hearts will make plans to attend, thus encouraging them to never give up as they pursue honoring God with their lives.

Lisa S. King

The Guardian

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