“Let’s Give Him Our Highest Praise!” echoed through the Parham Seventh Day Adventist Church. This wasn’t just a slogan. It was the theme of their renowned Summer Gospel Fest. For seventeen years, this event has filled the church with joyous music and a spirit of giving. It’s far more than just a concert. The Parham Seventh Day Adventist Church uses this event to share the good news of Jesus through music. They also demonstrate their commitment to the community through charitable acts. The church provides care packages and financial contributions to those in need. In recent years, the festival has gone virtual. This expanded their reach far beyond the island, drawing an international audience. From the Eastern Caribbean to the USA, people have experienced the joy of Summer Gospel Fest. The festival features a variety of artists. Local groups like St. John’s Praise Family and Anointed Praise share the stage with regional and international talent. The Parham S.D.A Steel Pan Orchestra adds a unique Caribbean flavor to the event. One highlight was the performance by Jamaican gospel singer, Sharilyn Sayles. Her powerful singing and moving testimonies captivated the audience. Her husband, renowned gospel artist Carey Sayles, brought the house down with his Jamaican Reggae Gospel. The Parham Seventh Day Adventist Church’s Summer Gospel Fest is a testament to their faith and commitment to their community. Year after year, it continues to grow and inspire, proving that music truly is a universal language.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.