Global Youth and Children's Day  2019 On the Go

March 16, 2019 all Adventist churches are out doors serving the community on the island of New Providence in the South Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists


THE PATHFINDER MARCH AND EDMUND MOXEY PARK RALLY

Sabbath afternoon, March 16, 2019, at 3:30, hundreds the young and young-art-heart, along with members of the Pathfinder Marching Band, assembled at H. G. Colburn Auditorium, Wulff Road, Nassau, The Bahamas, to march to Edmund Moxey Park on Blue Hill Road as a part of Global Youth and Children's Day universal theme, "Be the Sermon."   The two-mile journey took about about thirty-five minutes of energetic marching by the band and other members all dressed in the blue Global Youth Day shirts.

On the march, the Pathfinder Band, one of the most outstanding march youth bands in The Bahamas, played familiar Christian and gospel songs, stirring passion in everyone to sing along.  

At the park, more than one thousand enthusiastic Adventists and visitors gathered for the Global Youth and Children's Day Rally led my the energetic Conference youth leader, Pastor Jamal Franklyn and his assistant, Patrick Wilson.   The rally ended about 7:00 p.m. after everyone held hands and prayer followed by a meaningful drama and prayer by Pastor Jamal. It was certainly a wonderful day.  

This drone photo above was taken by Harrold V. Dorsett, Jr., of Adventist Media.  It is a photo people in the formation of hearts and praying together.

Above photo: The office staff preparing for the busy crowd coming.  Certainly lots of rest was needed.




PHOTOS FROM CHURCHES IN THE COMMUNITY

Good News Church at Children's Emergency Hostel 

The youth and children served breakfast to the residents at 7:00 a.m.



SOUTH ANDROS ADOPTS NURSING HOME


JOHNSON PARK CHURCH SERVING THREE POLICE STATIONS




LIVING FAITH CHURCH AT PAT'S NURSING HOME

The youth of Living Faith Adventist Church sang to the thirty-two residents of the nursing home and provided words of hope and encouragement.   The oldest resident of the home, Agigail Rolle, is 105 years old.  See her photo below.   Mrs. Patricia Moxey (in photo below) was excited to have the youth visiting the home.  The were led by their youth leader, Chinyere Ijeoma.

Abigail Rolle, 105 years old with a sound mind and pleasant spirit.



CENTREVILLE CHURCH YOUTH WALKING ABOUT IN THE COMMUNITY



EPHESUS CHURCH GLOBAL YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S DAY SERVING BREAKFAST



EXUMA CHURCHES 

With Pastor Burrows



GRANT'S TOWN CHURCH ON THE JOE BILLY PARK, FOWLER STREET










MORE PHOTOS TO COME FROM AROUND NEW PROVIDENCE