Easter 2025
Easter Services at Praise Cathedral in 2025
Read the Easter message. Easter services:
- Resurrection Sunday – April 20 at 11:00 a.m.
Resurrection Sunday services will be webcast live on YouTube.
Read the Easter message. Easter services:
Resurrection Sunday services will be webcast live on YouTube.
November and December events, and Praise newsletter from Sister Catique Blackwood-Campbell available for download. Please click or tap the More info link below for the times of Christmas and New Year Sunday services at Praise Cathedral.
As usual, the Praise Cathedral office will be closed during the Holiday period.
During the last two challenging years of ‘social distancing,’ e-mail was our communications lifeline with one another. Some 400 of our congregation have now joined the Praise e-mail contact list. If you are among that growing group, you have received e-mails (and no spam) throughout the stay-home period. If you have not yet subscribed, we need you. Your information is not shared, sold, transferred or given away. You can update and correct your contact information. You can also unsubscribe if you wish.
Praise uses your contact information responsibly: to send you e-mail messages that relate to our spiritual life as a congregation.
Praise Cathedral won’t sell, transfer or give your information away, and will use your e-mail address sparingly and responsibly. Joining is easy. You can do this on your handheld if you wish. Click or touch, or navigate your web browser to: https://tinyurl.com/PraiseMailList
Praise Cathedral is building a Memorial Wall to honour the Mothers whose lives grace our memories after being called Home. Please go to the post, and click or tap the button to contribute your information about a mother or grandmother whose life you may wish to celebrate on the Praise Cathedral Mothers’ Day Memorial Wall.
eReach magazine is a publication of the New Testament Church of God in Jamaica. The December 2022 edition, published in PDF format, features an article on Bishop Lennox Walker, titled Lennox Walker’s long walk from simpleton to sage.
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