Greetings all,
I must say I felt privileged to be one of the representatives of Guyana to attend the MCC’s Sunshine Cathedral workshop that firstly, edified me of the MCC’s origin and purpose and secondly the need to spread the gospel (‘plant the seed’) of the MCC in the Caribbean. What I respect is the fact that God is at the center of its work in the context of Spirituality and ones Sexuality.
The MCC spreads a tolerant message that is accommodative and provides hope for the LGBT community globally, and more so in the Caribbean, that God loves us for we are His creation contrary to what some churches propagate. I am very delighted that it creates a comfortable space for LGBT persons to worship and to be enriched with the word of God.
I was totally oblivious that such a church movement exists and being very dynamic and touching so many souls especially Jamaica. I believe that this is something that other Caribbean countries will love to experience. The MCC in Jamaica is a model that other countries in the Caribbean, including Guyana, can replicate.
The church service was energetic and awesome. It was no different to that of any church services I have attended. The only difference is that it is a gay-friendly space where persons can worship without any hate sermon and to be greeted by homophobic clergy members and congregants. Everything was routine to that of any church and the message was one of love and tolerance. I was overwhelmed for my expectations didn’t reach that far. I felt accepted and respected as one supposes to feel any house of worship.
Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the workshop and church service. I am gratified that the MCC’s Sunshine Cathedral will be readily available to aid Guyana and the other countries that were present to set up their MCC space. Further, I love the hospitality extended by the organizers and hosts of the activities in Jamaica and I hope we can eventually work in solidarity in spreading the message of the Lord within our respective communities.
God’s Love,
Jermaine
I must say I felt privileged to be one of the representatives of Guyana to attend the MCC’s Sunshine Cathedral workshop that firstly, edified me of the MCC’s origin and purpose and secondly the need to spread the gospel (‘plant the seed’) of the MCC in the Caribbean. What I respect is the fact that God is at the center of its work in the context of Spirituality and ones Sexuality.
The MCC spreads a tolerant message that is accommodative and provides hope for the LGBT community globally, and more so in the Caribbean, that God loves us for we are His creation contrary to what some churches propagate. I am very delighted that it creates a comfortable space for LGBT persons to worship and to be enriched with the word of God.
I was totally oblivious that such a church movement exists and being very dynamic and touching so many souls especially Jamaica. I believe that this is something that other Caribbean countries will love to experience. The MCC in Jamaica is a model that other countries in the Caribbean, including Guyana, can replicate.
The church service was energetic and awesome. It was no different to that of any church services I have attended. The only difference is that it is a gay-friendly space where persons can worship without any hate sermon and to be greeted by homophobic clergy members and congregants. Everything was routine to that of any church and the message was one of love and tolerance. I was overwhelmed for my expectations didn’t reach that far. I felt accepted and respected as one supposes to feel any house of worship.
Nevertheless, I really enjoyed the workshop and church service. I am gratified that the MCC’s Sunshine Cathedral will be readily available to aid Guyana and the other countries that were present to set up their MCC space. Further, I love the hospitality extended by the organizers and hosts of the activities in Jamaica and I hope we can eventually work in solidarity in spreading the message of the Lord within our respective communities.
God’s Love,
Jermaine
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