We greet you well in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and send you and your team well wishes from the heart of Guyana.
Below is the link to the video report showcasing what we the brethren of Guyana Seventh Day Baptist Conference have been up to for the past few years.
In the video, our president of the conference Pastor Abel Caesar will give an overall introductory and a closing message that will hopefully inspire you to pay your brethren a visit here in Guyana.
1. Angola – one church; pray for the development of more churches and leaders.
2. Australia – pray for development of more leaders and planting of more churches in areas where there are none
When we talk about the celebration of Christmas, even in the face of a centuries-old tradition, there are still certain discussions. First of all, there is a lot of deviation from the true meaning, as Christmas is not just exchanging gifts, lights, decorations, and lots of family dinners and lunches, but the celebration of the birth of Our Savior. Then, there are still those who question the date, because, after all, we do not know the real date of Jesus' birth, but it's known that it must not have been in December. The question is: why do we celebrate Christmas? The direct answer is: because Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the Divine Word, incarnated and fulfilled God's plan for the Salvation of everyone who believes. God, the Son, approached humanity, incarnating himself, taking the form of man, revealing his love and grace.