Virtual Conference 2022
Conference Highlights

Virtual Conference 2022

 July 2022

You can read the conference report here.

Be encouraged by the recordings below.





 



Virtual Conference 2022

 July 2022


-Thought-provoking and encouraging ministry.

-Dynamic workshops covering a wide range of topics.

See details below.

Virtual Conference 2022

 July 2022

Meet our Presenters

Bro. Brian Burke
St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Bro. Brian Burke has been a teacher for over twenty-five years. He is a graduate of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Institute of Theological Education/Miami International Theological Seminary. His home church is Hebron Gospel Chapel.

He currently serves as Caribbean director for Community Bible Study International (CBSI). His duties include coordinating the work in the region and training persons to conduct Bible studies. Prior to this, he served as training director for St. Vincent and the Grenadines Youth for Christ and the Angellicas Youth Ministry.

Brian has represented St. Vincent and the Grenadines in volleyball, rising to the position of captain..  He is now the head coach of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Senior Men’s Volleyball Team.

Pastor Napolean Black
Jamaica

Pastor Napoleon Black, who has been in pastoral ministry for over twenty-seven years, currently serves as Pastor at Maverley Gospel Hall in Kingston, Jamaica. He hails from St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.  He was trained at the Jamaica Theological Seminary, Kingston, Jamaica, and he is an alumnus of Munro College, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

He ministers on Radio through the Christian Brethren radio programme, Look at Life, heard on Radio Jamaica, and he is also on the LOVE 101 marriage support Radio Programme, To Have and to Hold, with Colleen Beckles.

He is a writer, with three published works, the most recent being “Light Afflictions.” He is an international speaker, a marriage officer, a counsellor and coach, a seminar and conference speaker, and a lecturer.

Pastor Black is committed to helping Christians develop a biblio-centric worldview and he teaches particularly on the Lord’s direct command to make disciples, himself committed to the task of making disciples, and empowering others to do the same.

He is the husband of Aneita Black, teacher at Dunrobin Primary School and Deaconess at Maverley Gospel Hall. They have been married for thirty-four years and they are the proud parents of two grown children and two grandchildren.