CJC Youths Serve as Administrators and Directors for a Day
Fourteen vibrant and talented youths from across the Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) stepped into leadership on Wednesday as they served as acting administrators and departmental directors for a day. The initiative, one of the major highlights of Youth Month 2025, transformed the Conference headquarters at 58 Brunswick Avenue into a hub of youthful innovation, spiritual commitment, and energetic leadership.
CJC Adventist Community Services and OSAY Collaborate to Bring Relief and Restoration
Spanish Town, Jamaica – November 12, 2025 – In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, the Central Jamaica Conference (CJC), through its Rebuilding Hope Initiative, continues to provide relief, restoration, and hope to hundreds of families across the island. Two of its leading outreach arms — Adventist Community Services (ACS) and Operation Save-A-Youth (OSAY) — have coordinated extensive relief efforts, reflecting the Church’s enduring commitment to service and community support.
“Not Every Story Is Yours to Tell”: Adventist Church Calls for Ethical Media Coverage After Hurricane Melissa
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastating passage across Jamaica, the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (JAMU) is urging church communicators, journalists, and volunteers to practice great care and respect in how stories and images are shared. The call comes amid widespread documentation of relief efforts that risk overlooking the dignity and privacy of those affected, though much of it is well-intentioned.
Central Jamaica Conference Hosts Inaugural Pink 5K Run/Walk & Health Fair
Spanish Town, Jamaica — A vibrant sea of pink filled the grounds of the Willowdene Group of Schools on Sunday, October 12, 2025, as the Women’s Ministries of the Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) of Seventh-day Adventists, in collaboration with the Family of God SDA Church, hosted its inaugural Pink 5K Run/Walk & Health Fair. The event formed a key part of the Conference’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month observance under the theme “Promoting Health, Hope, and Solidarity.”
“Rebuilding Hope” – A Central Jamaica Conference Initiative to Support Communities Affected by Hurricane Melissa
Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica — In the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, the Seventh-day Adventists church, Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) has launched an ongoing initiative titled “Rebuilding Hope: An Initiative to Support Communities Affected by Hurricane Melissa.” This multifaceted relief effort embodies the Conference’s mission to bring restoration, compassion, and renewed faith to families and communities.
Gilbert was ‘chicken feed’ to Melissa, says Pastor Glen Samuels
The Black River Adventist Church, located in the capital of St Elizabeth, stands roofless and flooded after Hurricane Melissa tore through the area on October 28, damaging trees and property across one of the hardest-hit regions in western Jamaica.