Education takes place in all phases o0f Church Activities
including Sunday School
and mid week devotions.
All members are encouraged to study their Bible on their own.
Formal Theological Education is experienced at the
Caribbean Pentecostal College
Education takes place in all phases o0f Church Activities
including Sunday School
and mid week devotions.
All members are encouraged to study their Bible on their own.
Formal Theological Education is experienced at the
Caribbean Pentecostal College
The history of Central Jamaica Conference cannot be considered in isolation from the entire Seventh-day Adventist movement in Jamaica, given that this Conference was established some 67 years after the teachings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church reached the island. The work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica dates from 1890 when someone in Antigua sent the book - The Coming King, to a Mr. James Palmer in Kingston.
The JBU traces its beginning to George Liele, a 'free black slave' from Atlanta Georgia who came to Jamaica in 1783 and started preaching in Kingston. His work grew and spread to other parts of the island. The Baptist Missionary Society (UK) was invited to support the work, and in 1814 they sent the first missionary to the island. The ministry continued to grow and expand under the British.
In Matthew 28:19-20 Christ commanded His disciples,
“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
The thought of starting a new church would raise questions and fears in many people, especially since there already are so many churches in Jamaica. The need for a new church became necessary, however, because of the call of God and the vision He had given to Pastor Al Miller.
Durham College is a value-driven organization, committed to equal access, diversity, respect and delivering quality customer service. To this end, we strive to foster an accessible environment throughout our organization.
Ongoing analysis of our accessibility needs has resulted in the development of partnerships within the institution and the community. Partnerships continue to be developed for barrier-free planning; accessibility expertise through research initiatives; and supporting the self-determination of individuals with disabilities.
The College was established in 1975 by the Ministry of Education to prepare students in advanced level courses. This role was later expanded to include upgrading, technical/vocational, and professional courses.
Church Teachers’ College is an outstanding institution which is firmly committed to providing you with superb academic experiences. Our objective to mold students into well-rounded professionals is achieved in an atmosphere that encourages intellectual curiosity and character building. We are passionate about assisting you to attain your career goals; hence, we provide the essential resources, establish support systems and prepare you to function in a dynamic global environment. So, come and join the Church Teachers' College family where we "nurture through love and wisdom.