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At the Threshold of Promise: Central Jamaica Conference Launches 65th Anniversary with Worship, Witness, and Vision

There are moments in history when the past and the future meet, when memory gives way to mission and faith steps confidently into what God is about to do next. That moment unfolded on Saturday, January 31, 2026, as the Seventh-day Adventist church Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) officially launched its 65th Anniversary celebrations at the Spanish Town Seventh-day Adventist Church, under the theme “Grace. Growth. Gratitude.”

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Notice for the Seventh Quadrennial Session of the Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventist

Notice is hereby given that the Seventh Quadrennial Session of the Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will convene at Camp Verley, Spring Gardens, St. Catherine, on Monday, July 6, to Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

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Rebuked

The Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (JAMU) has moved to dismiss claims being circulated on social media that it has received funding from the Government or acted on its behalf to collect personal information from individuals during its hurricane relief efforts.

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Seventh-day Adventists reject claims of providing gov’t with people’s personal data

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaica Union Conference (JAMU) of Seventh-day Adventists (SDA), and its humanitarian arm, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Jamaica, have rubbished allegations that they are providing the Government with people’s personal data collected during Hurricane Melissa relief efforts. There have been claims on social media that information collected by the religious body has been passed on to the state for use in the National Identification System (NIDS).

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Braeton Seventh-day Adventist Church Brings Hope and Support to Siloah, St. Elizabeth after Hurricane Melissa

Heeding the words of the Lord found in Matthew 25:40, the members of the Braeton Seventh-day Adventist Church rallied to a call from our leaders to bring our love gifts, as plans were being made to visit one of the areas ravaged by Hurricane Melissa.

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AERObridge Brings Lifeline of Relief to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa

AERObridge, a United States-based non-profit disaster relief agency, has stepped in to support Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastation. The organization, which has been responding to crises since 2005 and has provided humanitarian assistance in the U.S., Haiti, Japan, and other regions, has been coordinating near-daily flights bringing vital supplies to the island.

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