Queenstown churches uniting to make a difference in the community
Worshippers during the inter-denominational service
Worshippers during the inter-denominational service

Several denominations joined in revival power pack service

By Indrawattie Natram

HISTORY was created on Sunday, August 5, in the village of Queenstown, in Region Two, as members from the various denominations united at the Full Gospel Fellowship Church for a revival restoration and regeneration power pack service. The atmosphere was filled with much energy and enthusiasm as pastors and religious leaders took the stage in deliverance and prayers.

The inter-denominational national service was held under the theme song, “Nobody greater than you Lord” and was continuously sung by Gospel Artist Joshua Joe. The programme commenced around 17:00 hours with a prayer being delivered by Pastor Norbert John. Pastor Brian Christiani then convened the service and welcomed everyone to the “momentous occasion”. The pastor said that the village of Queenstown needed help especially in fighting social ills. As such he said it was important for all the churches to meet to have a united stand against those issues.

“I believe that if we fight against each other we become weaker. I believe that if churches come together we can make a difference in Queenstown, I believe that we serve the same God and as such we should be united and stand together for the good of our community” Pastor Christiani said.

He also told the gathering that the inter-denominational event was a vision of Pastor Clyde Fortune who hoped to change the community and to bring everyone together.

SOCIAL ILLS
Pastor Fortune, who currently resides in the United States of America, was tasked with the deliverance of the Word of God. He told the large gathering of his desire to see the people of Queenstown living in harmony and at peace. He also told them that they can only achieve this if they work together to address topical issues such as unemployment, sexual issues and domestic violence.

Pastor Fortune, a past resident of Queenstown, said that he is trying to work with the various churches in the community for a greater good. He also took the time to thank all the pastors and leaders for their cooperation and pledged his support to work with the churches and have more services of such nature.

The denominations of churches that were a part of the service included, Pentecostal, Methodist, Faith Deliverance, Anglican, Wesleyan, Assembly of God, Baptists, Seventh Day Adventist, New Hope, Roman Catholic, amongst other leaders around the community. Each of the churches participated in an item on the programme.

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