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Annual Festival of Carols spread to Southwest New Providence
By Ministry of Education
Dec 15, 2010 - 10:41:06 PM

The Governor General, His Excellency Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes enjoy the annual Ministry of Education Festival of Carols held at Golden Gate World Outreach Ministries. Education Minister, The Honourable T. Desmond and Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Elma Garraway (far right) also attended the services. (photo by Edgar Arnette/MOE)
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Nassau, Bahamas - Students from public and private
schools presented the Christmas message in song, dance and heralding the story
of ‘God’s Gift to the World’ during the Ministry of Education’s Annual Festival
of Carols held at the Golden Gates World Outreach Ministries on Carmichael Road on
Thursday, 1st December, 2010.
This was the first time in the event’s forty year history that it was
hosted outside of the city of Nassau. Minister of Education, The Honourable T.
Desmond Bannister spoke at the Carol Service and stated that the shift in venue
would allow students to display their talents to various communities and afford
diverse groups the opportunity to experience this spectacular celebration.
Also in attendance at the event were
the Governor General His Excellency, Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes, host
pastor Bishop Ros Davis and Pastor Althea Davis; senior officials from the
Ministry of Education, retired educators and scores of parents who came to see
their children perform.
Reverend Trent Davis, Administrative
Pastor of Golden Gates World Outreach Ministries was the keynote speaker at the
event and focused on Matthew Chapter 5 verse 16. In the text, Jesus’ encouraged men to let
their light shine so that others may see their works and praise God. Reverend Davis reminded the audience that
they all have a power that should shine but never to be forced on others by
overshadowing their abilities and rights.
He further urged persons in attendance to use their light wisely and
ensure that it reflected the greater light which is Jesus Christ. The young
pastor proclaimed that the message of Christmas is that the glory on earth
belongs to God and only when Bahamians returned to glorifying God then crime
and other social ills will be reduced.

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Once again the organizers of the carol
service showcased the extensive talents of students throughout the island of New Providence. In
order to accomplish this feat, combined bands from C.R. Walker, C.I. Gibson, and
C. V.
Bethel Senior
High Schools along with C. H. Reeves Junior High School
performed. Additionally, a combined
choir and percussion group from Mabel Walker, Cleveland Eneas, Gerald Cash and Sadie Curtis
Primary Schools impressed the audience
with their rendition of “ Long Time Ago in Bethlehem. Government High and Doris Johnson
Senior High Schools, A.
F. Adderley and S.C. McPherson Junior High Schools teamed up for a handbell
performance of “Worship the Newborn
King”

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Christian Heild, a student from the
Salvation Army School for the Blind brought the crowd to its feet with his
singing of “When a Child is Born” and the playing of the keyboard. Other highlights of the service were Uriah McPhee
Primary School violin ensemble’s “Joy
Medley” and Anatol
Rodgers High
School’s guitar selection of “God Rest Ye Merry
Gentlemen”. There were also dance
performances Virtue Dance Academy
and Magnet students of Government
High School. The Carol
Service will be broadcasted on TV 13 (Channel 11) on Friday, 25th
December, 2010 at 8:00 pm.
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