THE ALMOST 7 000-strong Anglican Church has been challenged to work with the social partners and Government to recapture positive values that once defined Barbados.
Anglicans of every age and gender heard that appeal yesterday from the Anglican Church of Canada’s first black bishop, Barbadian-born Peter Fenty, in an address to the annual diocesan service at the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex.
“Work together with the social partners and Government and many others in tackling the concerns of Barbadian society today,” Fenty said. “We do not live out our Christian life in a vacuum. We live our Christian life in context of what is happening in and around here and now, where we seek to be mindful and responsive to the cares and concern of our island nation Barbados.”
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