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"BTC Sponsored Haitian Flag Day A Success"
"BTC Sponsored Haitian Flag Day A Success"
Thousands of members of the Haitian community in New Providence observed Haiti?s Flag Day on Saturday passed. BTC partnered with the Haitian Community as the Title Sponsor for the day?s activities...
Alexander Kirkland Bethel, 72
Alexander Kirkland Bethel, 72
Funeral service for Bishop Alexander Kirkland Bethel, 72 yrs., a resident of Monfort Street of Montrose Ave. & formerly of Hatchet Bay, Eleuthera, who died on 16th December, 2011, will be held at Church of God Auditorium, Joe Farrington Road, on Saturday at 11:00 a.m.
Lupus 242 Marks 5th Anniversary with full Month of Awareness Activities
May is recognized as Lupus Awareness Month around the world. This month, local support group, Lupus 242 will host a series of events and activities to raise awareness. This is the fifth year the group has pushed issues associated with lupus to the forefront...
PM Ingraham Attends Funeral of Brother of Minister Zhivargo Laing
PM Ingraham Attends Funeral of Brother of Minister Zhivargo Laing
PLP ratifies 16
PLP ratifies 16
The Progressive Liberal Party is nearly done presenting its full slate of candidates for the next general election after ratifying 16 candidates for the upcoming contest...
Law Enforcement Agencies in Annual RBPF Church Service, and Parade
NASSAU, The Bahamas -- Pictorial of the Annual Royal Bahamas Police Force Church Service, at Evangelistic Temple, Sunday, January 8, 2017 attended by public officials and National Security branches. And the parade on Collins Avenue by the members of the law enforcement agencies.
Five invested as knights and ladies of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
Five Bahamians were made knights and ladies of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre during ceremonies at St Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on November 18.
Loving their neighbor
Loving their neighbor
Churches are often accused of being takers, or perceived as wanting to take money, but at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Kirk, the members have a very different spirit.
Letter to Public from St. Andrews Kirk - Hurricane Matthew Relief for Bain & Grant's Town
Letter to Public from St. Andrews Kirk - Hurricane Matthew Relief for Bain & Grant's Town
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew?s devastation, there remains much work to do in cleaning up our neighbourhoods and repairing damaged homes. The resources required for this cleanup and rebuild is beyond the ability of many. Thankfully, there are churches, missions, and businesses that are eager to help.
Five Bahamians Invested as Knights and Ladies of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
Five Bahamians were made Knights and Ladies of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre during ceremonies at St. Patrick?s Cathedral in New York City on Friday, November 18, 2016.
Will Bahamians march?
Will Bahamians march?
A local activist is planning a march in downtown Nassau for November 25. Our Carmichael community founder Ranard Henfield is trying to bring Bahamians together to agitate for better from our leaders.
Mount Tabor churchgoers robbed of collection at gunpoint
THREE members of Mount Tabor Baptist Church were robbed at gunpoint of a "large amount of cash", suspected to be the church's offering collection, and cell phones on Sunday.
Mount Tabor members robbed
Mount Tabor members robbed
Members of Mount Tabor Full Gospel Baptist Church in Pinewood were robbed in the church's parking lot sometime around 12:30 p.m. yesterday, said Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean.
A church's lifeblood
A church's lifeblood
Church volunteerism is the lifeblood of any church. It takes a lot of work to make a church and its various ministries function. The pastor and salaried staff can't do it alone.
Public invited to 2nd Annual 'Night Of Revival Services'
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 their 2nd Annual "Night Of Revival Services" to ignite a fresh fire that will bring strength and healing within.
A ministry focused on going rather than waiting for people to come
Pastor Timothy Dorsett is on a mission to impact the world through spirit-filled ministry and by being a beacon of light in a dark world.
Industrial action would be unwise
R.E. Cooper award winners are announced
R.E. Cooper award winners are announced
THE names of the first R. E. Cooper Sr. National Meritorious Award winners - people who have quietly enriched and helped the community in The Bahamas - have been announced.
School-aged Abaco Anglicans and teachers come together in church before heading into the classroom
School-aged Abaco Anglicans and teachers come together in church before heading into the classroom
The school aged members of St. John the Baptist Parish, South Abaco, were reminded by their new priest that the only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary, as they prepared to return to the classroom for the new academic year.
Poor get rich, rich get richer
Poor get rich, rich get richer
This is good for The Bahamas that the poor get rich and the rich get richer. This is what is being received by the poor, the underprivileged or the sufferers. To
provide the inner-city residents or the Over-the-Hill communities with this idea presented by FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis to make life better for these people
is not at all a bad idea for the thousands of Bahamians who feel that they a...
Poor get rich, rich get richer
Poor get rich, rich get richer
This is good for The Bahamas that the poor get rich and the rich get richer. This is what is being received by the poor, the underprivileged or the sufferers.
Methodist Council Meeting paid Courtesy call on the Governor General
Delegates of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas (MCCA) Connexional Council Meeting called upon Her Excellency the Most Hon. Dame Marguerite Pindling...
900-plus show up at Sandals job fair
900-plus show up at Sandals job fair
Days after Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort announced that over 600 employees would be made redundant, more than 900 people came out to a four-day job fair aimed at filling the 600 job posts.
Former Sandals workers sit exam, reapply for jobs
Former Sandals workers sit exam, reapply for jobs
Latoysa Walkes worked at Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort for 18 years before she was sent home a week ago as part of a mass redundancy exercise officials said was necessary as the Cable Beach property embarked on crucially needed renovations.
Anglican Diocese mourns the passing of Canon John Colin Clarke
The Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and The Turks Caicos Islands is mourning the loss of the Rev'd. Canon John Colin Clarke who passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, 20 August, 2016 at Doctors Hospital.
Rev. Dr. Philip Rahming, Rev. Dr. Denton Lotz pay courtesy call on the Governor General
Rev. Dr. Philip Rahming, Rev. Dr. Denton Lotz pay courtesy call on the Governor General
Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling, Governor General, centre, welcomed Rev. Dr. Philip Rahming, pastor of Rehoboth Ministries (centre left), along with Rev. Dr. Denton Lotz, senior pastor of Tremont Temple Baptist Church in Boston and Emeritus Executive Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance (at right), and Mrs. Lotz, as well as others on Friday, August 26, 2016 during a courtesy call at Gov...
Sandals workers line up to reapply for old jobs
Sandals workers line up to reapply for old jobs
DESPITE being some of the 600 plus employees made redundant at the Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort last week, several former workers yesterday expressed no bitterness in having to reapply for their old jobs.
PM announces Fox Hill Community Centre expansion; Pays tribute to 'fallen warriors'
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie stated on Tuesday that Fox Hill is poised for further community development through ?expansion and remediation? of the Community Centre.
Community centre to be completed by October
Community centre to be completed by October
THE stalled Fox Hill community centre, once considered a dream, is now expected to be refurbished and completed by October as a result of a $250,000 loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and a private-public partnership launched by the Christie administration yesterday.
Enjoying the day's light moments at Fox Hill Annual Celebrations
In observance of Annual Fox Hill Day celebrations, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie and members of the Cabinet visited churches in Fox Hill ? St. Paul?s Baptist Church, St. Mark?s Native Baptist Church, Mt. Carey Union Baptist Church, and Macedonia Baptist Church, where they enjoyed some of the day?s light moments -- choral singing by children, a song rendition a...