Sometime ago I submitted a request to write for a magazine, not knowing how it would turn out. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I was accepted as a writer! Here is my first published article for Armed Magazine, “Becoming a Wife Before Your Husband Finds You”.
This week our church is hosting a Singles Conference! I’ve invited Minister Kenny Pugh (www.kennypugh.com) to join us! I am VERY EXCITED to lead this event, my first major event in many years!
If you are in the NJ area, join us on Wed July 31at 7pm for the first session with our senior pastor, Bishop Donald Hilliard Jr! We break on Thurs Aug 1 and reconvene on Fri Aug 2 at7pm for a full service including Praise & Worship, spoken word, dance, drama and GIVEAWAYS! On Sat Aug 3 at9:30am we return for a continental breakfast & workshop discussion on the topic “Can You Do It Standing Up?”, also facilitated by Kenny Pugh. We’ll end the Conference with Bowling at 6pm!
I’m EXCITED and I hope to see you there! To register, email SinglesMinistry.TheCathedral@gmail.com. It’s FREE!!!
So I had the opportunity to visit my country of origin, Jamaica, two years in a row! The difference this time is I spent time in MoBay, Ocho Rios (only a couple hours there) and Kingston. The view was refreshing, and that moment when I was in front of the house I grew up in was one of the most exciting highlights for me. I saw people I grew up with and met some new faces.
The main reason for my visit to Kingston was in response to an invitation by a childhood friend who is now a pastor. I was the main speaker on Women’s Day, and honestly, the outcome of that day has had me really taking a deep, introspective look at myself and my life. I wonder where is this going?!?
The warmth and friendliness is greatly missed, as the Northeast U.S. isn’t as friendly. Attention to detail and treating people the way you’d like to be treated is something I haven’t experienced in a while, so please bear with me as I reminisce….
I shared my testimony with the church (as outlined in my book – “It’s My Life and I Live Here: One Woman’s Story”), which is an unusual way to handle a Sunday morning message. Although I thought they needed a traditional sermon, God had me abandon those notes and just stick with my life-story. I am thankful for my obedience because the response and outcome was HUGE. The Holy Spirit moved mightily. The altar was packed. People were crying – as in BAWLING. I believe that MAJOR breakthroughs took place on that Sunday. I hugged and prayed for a few of the ladies at the end of the service. Many shared how much they could relate to all or some of my story, and they were blessed and encouraged. My photos are few (for now) and there are no audio recordings because everyone was really paying attention. I’m actually fine with that because I know I want God to be glorified in that moment than for us to capture every detail.
Balcony view in KingstonBalcony view in Montego BayHills in KingstonMe at the beach – Dunn’s River Ocho RiosSinging at the end of the testimony……Part of the congregation…..I shared on my book….People climbing Dunn’s River FallsSea in KingstonThe flyer for speaking engagement
Representing the black, green & gold! Our Jamaican flag…..My arrival in Montego Bay