
Symbolic umbilical cord cut to make the nation free to fulfil its destiny

Durrant Pate/Contributor
Jamaica underwent a spiritual rebirthed recently at Fellowship Tabernacle, regarded as a nation church committed to building nation changers, which was witnessed by a group of African church leaders.
During a special service recently at Feltab’s 2 Fairfield Avenue, Kingston 20 head church, Jamaica’s symbolic umbilical cord was cut to make the nation free to fulfil its destiny. It was cut from the trappings of her mother Africa and her colonial father Great Britain.
After this symbolic undertaking, it was declared that Jamaica’s spiritual bastardry has been broken. This declaration was made by Feltab’s founding pastor, Bishop Al Miller; Founder of the International Association of Women Ministries, Reverend Dr Grace Manjau of Kenya; Bishop Gabriel Wachira, Founder and Bishop of First Born Christian Church in Kenya and Bishop Jesse Ireri James, Presiding Bishop of Gospel Revival Wave Church and Director of Global Revival Wave Movement, based in Nairobi City, Kenya.

New Jamaica rededicated to God
The new Jamaica was then rededicated to God the Eternal Father as was done by Jamaica’s founding fathers 62 years ago. Miller remarked, “The new Jamaica birth in the spiritual realm must now be established in the physical realm. The new Jamaica will now in true freedom be able to shape its future and fulfil the vision of our founding fathers. The righteousness and prosperity that has eluded us can now be realized.”
Continuing, he identified that what is needed now are leaders committed to redefining the vision, turning from the negative path into which we have devolved and building the new Jamaica. “The opportunity that is now before the nation is to make a fresh start with renewed minds and hearts, set a fresh framework, new paradigms and a deep commitment to truth, righteousness and justice for all,” Miller remarked.

In concluding, the Feltab founding pastor told his large church: “We only have a narrow window to recalibrate, ignite our people with hope and a new mindset to rise and build. May we be wise enough, bold enough to reject the old paradigms and embrace the new God-given opportunity before us. Let’s do it, ‘a fi wi country mek wi build it’.”
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