Thursday, December 10, 2009

Congratulations

The BTCIC youths congratulates Rev'ds. Mark and Stacia Christmas on the birth of their son.
Congratulations is also extended to Bro. Allan Pickstock and his wife, Tanya on the birth of their twin girls.
May God bless and sustain these couples and their children.

Youth Encuentro 2010 Payments

The new dates for the second payment of the registration for Youth Encuentro 2010 was November 30. All circuits that have not paid this amount are asked to do so as soon as possible. The next payment is March 15, 2010.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

MCCA Youth and Young Adults Lord's Day

MCCA Youth and Young Adults Lord's Day will be celebrated in our Methodist Churches, tomorrow, Sunday,November 15. The youth and young adults will share in various activities of the church which mainly include participation in the morning worship service in their respective congregations.
This celebration will not only be celebrated in the BTCI Conference but also in the other seven District Conferences throughout the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the America.
Every blessing to all our youth and young adults and happy 'Youth and Young Adults Lord's Day'.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

ICYC Youth Evangelism

Another ICYC Youth Evangelism Conference will be in 2010. This time it will be held in South Korea from July 14-21, 2010. ICYC Youth Evangelism Conference helps young people to develop a closer walk with Christ and at the same time help them to find their purpose in life. If you are between the ages of 18-30 years, this Conference is for you. You can find registration details on World Methodist Council website, www.worldmethodist.org/ICYC9BROCHURE.pdf

Saturday, September 19, 2009

2009 BTCIC Children's Summit Reflection

Several months ago I knew that I was going as a delegate from the Andros Circuit to Children’s Summit in Nassau. I was eager about this trip.

On July 23rd Sister Johnique and I traveled to New Providence and when we got to the airport, we were greeted by Ms. Charlene Marshall, Summit Coordinator.

I was very excited to see the camp site and shocked that I had to sleep in dorms and not tents. I was looking forward to sleeping under the stars, but that was not to be the case. This did not bother me because I was determined to make the most of Children’s Summit, and that I did.

Every morning, at about five, we got up, and showered. I got up early each morning to make sure that I was in the shower before anyone else. You see, showers were limited, and I did not plan to be in a shower traffic jam. After taking our shower, we got breakfast and then participated in devotions.

In addition to devotions, we had lots of bible quizzes, games and lots to eat and drink. Friday was the best days!! An officer came in and spoke to us on peer pressure. That night was the highlight!! Kylon and I represented the Andros Circuit in the choral speaking competition and guess what? We won overall and we were the smallest circuit at the Summit. What an accomplishment! On Saturday, we went on a tour to Pirates of Nassau and the mall. Later there was a night of culture. It was very enjoyable because at the end there was a junkanoo rush out and we participated.

That night, I thought I was going to be in for a peaceful night, but rest was not on the minds of the other male participants. During the night, someone decided to decorate my face. When I woke I found my entire face pasted with toothpaste. When I saw myself I was in shock.

That same morning we went to church. After the service, it was time for departure, so we got our bags and we left the building. It was a great experience and I look forward to summit again.

By
Micah Russell-Andros Circuit

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

New School Opens

A new school has been opened in the new Circuit of our Conference, South Turks and Caicos Circuit. The new school, 'Suzanna Wesley Christian Academy' has been opened in Grand Turk. The school was opened in the first week of September. We welcome our new teachers and students to our school.
Every blessing to all.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Children Groups Formed.

Great things have begun to happen in the Circuits of our Bahamas/Turks and Caicos. We enjoy in hearing that two Children's groups have been formed in the Nassau Circuit. The Wesley Methodist Church, Malcolm Road has started its first Methodist Children's Fellowship and the Methodist Church of the Good Shepherd has started its first Children's Choir. We wish these two congregations the very best as they minister to the children.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Back to School

Most of our children are back to school today after a very long summer vacation. Some are being promoted to a higher grade while others are not. However, whatever grade it may be, we encourage our children to work very hard this school year. May God's blessings be with you.
We encourage all our teachers and wish them the very best in this school year as they play a major role in our children's lives. Parents be encouraging and supportive in our educational system, help your children and encourage them in their school work.

As a church throughout our Distrcit, Back to School Services are held. Some were held yesterday, August 30 while others will be held on Septmeber 6. We use these services to pray for our children and pleadge support to them as they go back to school.

"In our work and in our play,
Jesus, ever with us stay;
May we always always strive to be
True and faithful unto Thee.
Then we truthfully can sing:
'We are children of the King."

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Congratulations

Our young people are excelling well in their academics. Congratulations to all our young people who have passed their examinations in BJC's, BGCSE's and CXC examinations. We also congratulate those who have graduated from University this year. We are pround of you and keep up the good work.

Send us your achievements so that we can celebrate with you.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Youth Encuentro 2010 Registration

Five more days are left for the first registration for the MCCA Youth Encuentro which will be held in Port of Spain, Trinidad. All circuits are asked to register by July 31, 2009. The first payment is US150.00. You can find details of mailing and other information on selection of participants on the website, www.youthencuentro.org. If youth from the BTCI Conference are interested in going and is very much involved in their church, kindly contact your youth group leaders and ministers as soon as possible.

Children's Summit On the Way

Our Third Children's Summit begins today, July 23, at the Church of God Camp in Nassau. There will be approximatley 75 persons participating in the weekend gathering. Children will come from the Nassau, Grand Bahama, Andros and Turks and Caicos Islands Circuits. The theme is " Lord, Lead the Children". The children will participate in sessions such as Bible Study, Healthy Habits, Peer Pressure, Drama, Craft, and Music. They will also take a tour and engage in outdoor games. The Summit ends on Sunday, July 26. We pray for a successful Summit and commend the Planning Committee and all participants to God. Enjoy the Summit.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Mikhail Gains Scholarship

The Youth of the BTCIC congratulates Mr. Mikhail Bullard of the Rhodes Memorial Methodist Church, Nassau on gaining a scholarship from the Organization of American States. Seven Bahamains received these scholarships to pursue studies aimed at further developing the Bahamas. The ceremony took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on June 18. Mikhail is pursuing an undergrade degree in criminology and political economics in Canada.
We are proud of you Mikhail and every blessings in your studies.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Methodist Young Adults Formed

Our congregation, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Circuit has started its first Methodist Young Adults Group. According to Ms. Rachel Harvey, the young adults are all excited for this new ministry. Although the age for the Methodist Young Adults groups stipulated by the church 21-35 years, the group has chosen to extend this age to age 40.
The group sees that each member can be a role model to the young persons in its congregation as well as the entire Turks and Caicos Islands Circuit.
We wish the group God's richest blessings. Looking forward to hearing excellent things from our young adults.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Writer's Conference

The MCCA Sunday School Curriculum Writing will take place on Wednesday, April 15- April 18 at the Wesley Methodist Church, Malcolm Road, Nassau. There will be 10 writers. This Writers Conference is one of eight across the Connexion. Rev. Paul Douglas-Walfall, Connexional Publication Officer and Mrs. Mazee Brusch, District Editor will facilitate.
We extend a heartfelt gratitude to all persons who have avail their time to assist with the writing.
Every blessing.

The Methodist Church of the Good Shepherd Youth Group

Our newest Congregation in the Bahamas/Turks and Caicos Islands Conference has installed its new executive for its Youth Group. The group has renamed itself as G.S. Generation. The new executive members are:
President: Shelmernique Cartwright
1st Vice President: Taneil Gibson
2nd Vice President: Krystal Cash
Secretary :Gereka Sturrup
Chaplin: Kendra Ingraham
Sargeant at Arm: Geneka Sturrup

If you wish to communicate to the group you can do so through its President, by contacting Rev. Emily Demeritte.
Every blessing G.S. Generation and looking forward to hearing good things.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

BTCIC Children's Summit

Plans are on the way for the third BTCIC Children's Summit. This will be held at the Church of God Camp, Marshall Road in Nassau from July 23-26, 2009. Registration forms are now available from the Children Leaders in all circuits. Registration fee is $200. The first payment of $100.00 is due on April 15 and the second payment is due on June 30.
All children who belong to the Methodist Church, come and enjoy.

Youth Week Completed

The youth of the Andros Circuit have completed their youth week, under the theme, " My Help Comes from the Lord" on Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 7 a.m. The week ended with a Lock-In from Friday 13th at 7 p.m. at the Mount Zion Methodist Church, Nicholl's Town. There were 32 young people in attendance. The evening was filled with spiritual, physical and educational activities. Some sessions were- Helping Yourself-Savings, Making the tools to help yourself, Balanced Diet and Personal Hygiene, Spiritual Will Power, Games, and Dance the Night Away . The facilitators came from persons in the Andros Community, which included a nurse, pastor, police officer, and some teacher(s). We express gratitude to all the facilitators for sharing with our young people in the midnight hours. We also express thanks to the organisers of this evening to morning fellowship.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Youth Week On Its Way

The Andros Circuit began its Youth Week on Lord's Day, March 8th. The young people participated in worship in our four congregations which stretches from North to Central Andros. Tonight, March 12, the children between the ages of 7-14 years participated in an Elocution Competition at Wesley Methodist Church (MCCA), Mastic Point. There were two categories: ages 7-10 and 11-14. The winners for these categories were:
Ages 7-10 years- 1st-Micah Russell, 2nd-Kylon Newton, 3rd-Kadisha Scott
Ages 11-14 years-1st-Laterio Woodside, 2nd-Johnte Curry, 3rd-Victoria Christie
Congratulations to all the participants. We extend thanks to the donors of our trophies.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Where are our men and boys?

The Rev. Mark Christmas wrote this pastoral letter on MCCA Men Lord's Day, February 22 and I found it fit to post it on the blog with his permission, of course.

Today, we celebrate MCCA Men. Who is a MCCA man? All males who are 18 years or older. You would have read in your bulletins of the Inaugural MCCA Men's Assembly to be held in Jamaica in April. The Assembly forms the first step towards the formalization of MCCA Men as an umbrella organization for all men's group in the Connexion.
With the formation of MCCA Men, it will give greater voice to the specific interests and issues affecting the male membership of our churches. MCCA Men will not only make resources available to men but allow men to be the resources as well, enabling the work among men and boys.
Every year we are faced with challenges that affect men and boys, challenges that are physical, social, cultural, economical, religious and political, to name a few. There are some challenges that are common to men and women alike and there are challenges that are unique to men. There are challenges that are common to men universally, there are challenges that are common to men in the Bahamas as a whole and there are challenges that are unique to Andros.
The challenge of space and identity stems from the concept that "outside" is for boys and "inside" is for girls. As long as the girl is inside the "yard", she is fine, but the "road" or the "street" belongs to the boys. It is common then, for the "boys" to hang out on the "street corner" or around the bars or shops to 'lime', drink, smoke, chat, quarrel, fight, plan, watch passers-by or verbally harass the young women. It is what gives the male his identity or so it seems. To remain "inside", as a male, is to run the risk of being branded as a "sissy". If the male then identifies with the "outside", should the church then, move to the outside as well-beyond the four walls? Perhaps we should start by listening to Christ and to the men and boys, identify with them and all Christ to transform us into what he would want us to be and to do.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Andros Circuit Youth Week

The Andros Circuit will celebrate its Youth Week from March 8-14, 2009. The theme for the week is "Our Help Comes From the Lord." The week will begin with Exchange of Services by the Youth on Lord's Day, March 8. On Thursday, March 12, there will be the second Elocution Competition for ages 7-14 at the Wesley Methodist Church, Mastic Point. Then on Friday, March 13, the Youth between ages 12 to 25 will participate in a Lock-In beginning at 7 p.m. and ending at 7 a.m. on Saturday. March 14. This will be held at the Wesley Mount Zion Methodist Church. The organisers said that these activities will bring the youth together, not just only from our Methodist Church, but also from other denominations in the community. This promises to be a quite successful week.

Friday, February 20, 2009

St. Paul's Methodist College Calendar

February 18-23 Hugh Campbell Basketball Tournament-Nassau
February 19 Teachers Professional Day
February 19-23 Mid-Term Break
February 25 Ash Wednesday Service- 9 a.m. Parents are invited
February 28 Music Exam
March 7 School Entrance Exam - for Gr 2-10 -9 a.m
March 16-20 National Arts Festival
March 19-20 Cym Crusade
MArch 24-28 Mock Exams
April 3 School Closes- Progress Reports
April 29 Open House

Our Young People Excelling

Jryquel Pinder 6J from the St. Paul's Methodist College is being nominated for Primary School Student of the Year and is being recognised as the most well-rounded primary school student in the school.

Micah Russell, a child from the Mount Zion Methodist Church, Andros is also being nominated for Primary School Student of the Year from the Nicoll's Town Primary School.

In Track and Field, Blake Bartlette and Vernon Grant of the St. Paul's Methodist College participated in the Nassau Track and Field Invitational on February 13 and 14. Both athletes made the finals in their respective events, but Blake was able to win medals in the 100m-silver and 200m-bronze. Congratulations.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Another Victory for St. PMC

Abel Abraham, an eighth (8th) grader at our St. Paul's Methodist College won the Spelling Bee Competition for the Grand Bahama District. In winning this competition, Abel will now represent the entire Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas National Spelling Bee Competition. Spell, Abel, Spell! All the very best and we are praying for your success.

Abel spells well but who knew that he could design? We rejoice with him as he has also won the Lions Peace Poster Competition for the Bahamas/South Florida District. Whow Abel! You are an artist. Congratulations!

Youth Gathering 2008 Reflection

The 2008 Youth Gathering was held in Grand Bahama. Rev. Stacia Christmas and other chaperones conducted the gathering. It consisted of youth from Freeport, Nassau, Andros and the Turks and Caicos Island.
The first two days of youth gathering was no fun. Everyone complained because they were not use to sleeping on floors or bathing outside. Nonetheless, what would youth gathering be without some arguments?
However everyone adapted to the new surroundings and began to enjoy himself or herself. We shared in activities such as exercise, bible study, and other sessions whether on health or crime. Everyday held something new for us.
The late nights at youth gathering were extremely fun. I personally thought it was those nights we shared the most amongst ourselves, because no adults were present. We played games, shared stories that brought about a lot of laughter. However, those late night did not do any of us justice, because at 5am sharp, I mean sharp, came Rev. Stacia blowing her whistle up and down until everyone was wide awake. Everyone mumbled and grumbled in the morning because we hardly slept.
The night that truly brought all of the youth together was the night before we were scheduled to leave. That night, we had a closing service where everyone participated, whether in dance, song or telling a simple story. We also had a group come in to do a skit, which showed us that life without God is the wrong way. It also talked about drugs, losing lives and how friends try to keep us from God.
This skit touched the heart of every youth. At the end of the skit, they asked if there were anyone wanting to give their lives to God to come forward, so they can pray for us.
One by one many of the youth went up. Even I did. It was like the Holy Spirit filled my heart and said “Do not be afraid,” that he knew my troubles and that he would never leave me. Tears were rolling down my eyes and the eyes of my fellow youth. Nevertheless, it did not end there. A second question was asked, “Who ever thinks about committing suicide please come forward.” Believe it or not two, young persons went up. I was so surprised to see this. It truly opened my eyes to see that young people could be going through so much to make them even consider suicide. After everyone was prayed for, the service came to an end leaving everyone a new person, a saved person.
The night was still young and we did celebrate. We roasted marsh mellows and hot dogs on a bon fire we made. Rev. Mark Christmas got his share of fun. Cake was smashed in his face. Rev. Stacia was next, but she escaped before we could get to her.
Time went by so fast, leaving us hoping and praying that the next day would stay away, giving us few more minutes to have a good laugh.
Even though youth gathering was only for one week, within that week, a family was created. Long lasting friendships developed making us one. Morning came and it was time for the Turks and Caicos delicates to leave causing us to cry, not wanting them to go. The day was full of sadness as each group departed.
I truly enjoyed youth gathering. It was a time I got to truly express myself, making brothers and sisters in Christ and leaving with God in my heart. When I returned home I was praying and begging my mother to send me back to Freeport, so I could go back to my new friends, not wanting the memories to fade.

Written by Marcia Nesbitt
Nassau Circuit

Saturday, February 14, 2009

St. Paul's Methodist College Excels in Track and Field

Day 2 began with much excitement as the girls and boys of our prestigous school were transported to the Carl Oliver Sports Stadium, Andros. The day began with field events, where Darryn Palacious and Kayla Lee participated in the High Jump and Javelin respectively. Darryn placed 2nd in the under 20 males making his personal best of 6 feet 5 inches. Kayla did not play around in the under 15 girls Javelin as she walked away with the gold medal. Later in the day, another athlete, Frederick Benson with a jump of 6.07 meters placed 2nd in the under 20 males Long Jump. After all, the weekend, for our St. Paul's Methodist College was a successful one. Congratulations to all our student athletes and all the very best in your track and field career.

St. Paul's Methodist College Excels in Track and Field

The first day of the North Andros High School Track and Field Invitational got off to a hot start. Not only was the weather sunny and hot, but the atmosphere on the track was even hotter.
The students of the St. Paul's Methodist College made sure that the pressure on for their competitors. On Friday, February 13th, the under 20 males, 4 x100m relay team which comprised of Darryn Palacious, Federick Benson, Harmeo Jones, Alexander Prosper speeded down the track, placing second(2nd). Hermeo Jones exhibited his skill in throwing as he placed first(1st) in the under 20 males discus. In the under 17 males 200m finals, Jaquan Marshall placed 6th. The females also had their debut as Carla Witlia placed second(2nd) in the under 15 females discus and Nestacea Cartwright placed fourth(4th) in the under 15 females 200m. Day 2 continues on Saturday, February 14th.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

St. Paul's Methodist College Participates in Invitational

A team of 10 students will participate in the North Andros High School Track and Field Invitational on Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14, 2009. The team looks forward to an excellent performance as they did in 2008. The girls and boys are looking forward to visit the island of Andros and to share with the young people through this meet. The entire BTCI Conference wishes them the very best in this Invitational.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Steak Out

The Methodist Church of the Good Shepherd, MCCA will be hosting its first Steak Out on the church grounds on Fire Trail Road, Nassau, New Providence. This Steak Out will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2009 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. There will be steak and chicken served with side dishes. The young people of that congregation will also entertain you in a 2009 fashion show. The cost is only BAH/USD 10.00. Go on out and support this congregation as they raise funds to erect their church buiding.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Lea and Brandon Laid to Rest

Two of our young Methodist men, Lea Astwood Jr. and Brandon Harris were laid to rest on Saturday, 31st January, 2009 in Grand Turk and Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. We pay tribute to these young men who served God the best way they could. We commend them to the Lord. Our prayers continue to be with the families of Lea and Brandon. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Youth Encuentro 2010

Plans for MCCA Youth Encuentro is on the way. Young People between the ages of 15-25 years are welcomed to register to participate in the 4th Youth Encuentro. This will be held in Trinidad from July 25th to August 2nd, 2010. Registration is US 650.00. First Registration is June 15, 2009 of USD150.00. The remaining amounts will be in October, 2009 and March, 2010. Kindly contact your circuit ministers if you are interested. You can download registration forms and see more details on website: http://www.youthencuentro.org/

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Standria Achieves Highest BJC's

St. Paul's Methodist College recognizes and celebrates the achievements of Ms. Standria Moss, a former 9th grader, now 10th grader, who was recognised in Nassau on Thursday, 22 January, 2009 by the Ministry of Eduation for acheiving 7A's and 1B in the June 2008 BJC examinations. She was recognised for best results in the Private Schools and for the Family Islands. We are proud of Standris and wish her well. Congratulations!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

BTCIC Mourns

The church family of the BTCIC mourns the death of two young men of our congregations, Lea Astwood Jr (BKA J. R.) of the Grand Turk Methodist Church and Brandon Harris of the Providenciales Church. They died in a car accident on Monday, January 12. The other two young men-members who were in the car, John Green "Daquan" and Robert are in critical condition and were sent to Florida. Please pray for them and the Astwood and Harris Families.

Friday, January 9, 2009

World Council of Churches-Opportunity for Our Youth

The World Council of Churches is having its Youth Stewradship Programme. Young adults aged 18-30 can now apply to participate in the Stewards program. The program from August 19-September 4, 2009 will consists of three main elements:
Ecumenical Leadership Training Seminar
Volunteering for the WCC Central Committee meeting
Ecumenical Project planning
Twenty-five participants will be selected from various countries and Christian confessions to deepen their knowledge of the ecumenical movement and commit themselves to work for Christian Unity in their own context. Stewards will help with the functioning of the Central Committee meeting which gathers about 150 church representatives. It will provide a space for ecumenical encounter, learning and discussion. Deadline for applications is March 31, 2009.
The application form can be downloaded from website: http://www.oikomene.org/en/programmes