FAOGW Outstation News: Mother’s Day 2022

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Mother’s Day this year was celebrated the world over on Sunday 8th May. At First Assembly of God Wortmanville (FAOGW), the celebration service kicked off with worship led by Pastor Paul Benjamin, a dance by Sisters Carissa Gooding and Carlene Small,  and a dramatic piece by Deacon Orson Smith and Sister Angela Liddel. Bishop Dr M. Raphael Massiah then opened his message with a poetic tribute to mothers, narrating ‘Tis The Set Of The Sail’ by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. He reflected on the turbulence that women face worldwide, similar to the turbulence experienced by an aircraft taking off against the wind. He challenged mothers to make their homes safe places of refuge through discipline and high standards, patterning the Proverbs 31 Woman

Poem: Tis The Set Of The Sail

by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

But to every mind there openeth,
A way, and way, and away,
A high soul climbs the highway,
And the low soul gropes the low,
And in between on the misty flats,
The rest drift to and fro.

But to every man there openeth,
A high way and a low,
And every mind decideth,
The way his soul shall go.

One ship sails East,
And another West,
By the self-same winds that blow,
‘Tis the set of the sails
And not the gales,
That tells the way we go.

Like the winds of the sea
Are the waves of time,
As we journey along through life,
‘Tis the set of the soul,
That determines the goal,
And not the calm or the strife.

FAOG Judah Outstation

Meanwhile, at Judah’s outstation located in Sophia [Liliendaal], Reverend Yvonne Osman delivered a message of hope to the fellowship. In the celebratory atmosphere, mothers were honoured,  and families received hampers.


FAOG Parfaite Harmonie Outstation

Our outstation located at Parfaite Harmonie [West Bank Demerara] saw an usually high attendance of more than two hundred (200) congregants. Reverend Dr. Marcel Hutson ministered following a powerful session of worship. To celebrate mothers,  the church, in collaboration with a generous member, distributed hampers to families.

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