We had a blessed time at our assembly, which was different in several ways. Firstly, we were surprised at the attendance, knowing that the assembly was being held for the first time in many years, on a mid-week day. Our pastors and people showed their commitment to the organization by taking time off or making other arrangements so as to attend this annual gathering. It is evident that some delegates were not able to attend, but generally we were happy with the representation.

It was also our privilege to welcome to our district for the first time Sisters Rosa Saenz and Rachelle Crocker. They both received a very warm Bajan welcome. It is hoped that we will be able to welcome them again in the not too distant future.

Yet another highlight for us was welcoming our General Superintendent, Dr. Crocker to our assembly for the first time. Whereas Dr. Crocker visited our island in October 2014 for a Field evangelism seminar, this was his first district assembly. We thoroughly enjoyed his leadership and were definitely blessed by his Spirit- inspired messages.

For Dr. Saenz our Regional Director, it was welcome back home. Over the years Dr. Saenz has carved a place in the hearts of Barbadian Nazarenes for himself. He is well loved in Barbados.

Beside these observations, the highlight of the Superintendent’s challenge was his call for a more coordinated effort in fulfilling the Great Commission. Whereas, we welcomed over 200 new Nazarenes for 2014, he highlighted the need for faster growth. The Ds also called for greater synergy amongst the leaders as the district prepares to celebrate 90 years of ministry next year.

Finally, it was our joy to see four persons ordained as Elders, one as Deacon and 18 persons received district ministers’ Licenses, the most in recent history.  That was a special and memorable occasion.

God continues to build his church and we are blessed to be labourers together with Christ. May the entire Nazarene family continue to pursue the heart of God as we make Christ-like disciples of all nations

By: Rev. Dr. Orlando Seale, District Superintendent.