Tuesday, 10 March 2026

The Pastor Who Lived His Heaven On Earth Before Going To Hell!.



This is a story that some will say Vernon made up. Someone who wears a collar and calls the name of Jesus does not necessarily mean that the person is an angel. Many are close relatives of Satan. Some of these preachers sing like angels and preach like Paul, but they are nothing but a Barabbas.

This pastor was a big-bellied man with a fat face, a charming smile, and a tone of voice that would calm the baddest bull. He built what people would regard as a massive church in rural Jamaica. One of the first churches to have a modern electronic organ. It had three sets of keys. Two played with your hands, and the third with your feet. 

I have always wondered why the pastor bought such a large electronic organ for a church in rural Jamaica, which reminded me of the pipe organs found in other large churches. It did not take me long to find out that he was in love with the organist. The story gets more interesting because rumour in the very small and quaint community had it that he was involved with some of the choir members. It got worse. His helper functioned as if she were the woman of the house. 

The pastor had another live-in helper before the current one. That helper migrated, and she sent back a little boy who had a close resemblance to the pastor. Pastor loved to have little girls around him, and he adopted a young girl who was about 12 years old. He loved to adopt little girls, and many people were only happy to send their young, innocent girls to live with him.

This pastor was a talented man. He took charge of building the church. This was the first modern-looking church in that part of Jamaica. I remember him carrying his reel-to-reel tape recorder to record the choir while they were practising. Members were mesmerised by this little gadget.

I remember him having the JDF Band perform at the church and also having his service broadcast on RJR. Residents were impressed. He was treated like a king. Community members supplied his needs and maintained his yard and his farm. He was indeed a king. I remember him driving at about twelve miles per hour in the district and giving all whom he passed by on the roadside his royal wave. He brought technology, and he brought modern living to the community. Yes, he also brought Jesus Christ.

His twenty-year-old or older adopted daughter was now at a teachers' college, and he used to visit her very often. He always takes a little youngster with him, and people assumed that he was his adopted daughter's boyfriend.

Then came the bombshell. The pastor was getting married to his adopted daughter. At that point, the dollhouse started to fall apart. The organist, some members of the church, the live-in helper, and his other adopted girls left the manse.

The sad thing is that when he retired as a pastor, he started to build his dream house. The house had to be destroyed because he committed a breach. He died a poor, destitute pastor. I understand that about seven pastors presided at his funeral. I believe that they wanted to make sure that he went to heaven. From those early days, I learned that to run a church can be a profitable thing, and you can have several ladies at your disposal. 

One thing is certain—even if he goes to hell, he had a heavenly life on earth. I should have been a pastor! Can I be born again? You think I made up this story? All of this happened a long time ago, and I am sure I missed some of the facts. If you are aware of this story, then fill in the missing parts as comments. 


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Monday, 9 March 2026

Big up Gem Myres and FAB 5

Contributed By Michael Spence

Fab 5


Gem Myers is one of Jamaica's most talented performers and singers. I often wondered why and how it is that she has not made it big in the world.

Is Fab 5 holding her back, or is it that she has no superstar ambitions? Again, FAB 5 is perhaps one of the world's most competent and talented reggae bands. Perhaps even more versatile than the Third World band or any other you may mention.

FAB 5 with Gem Myres is really the Jamaica National Band. No one can dispute that. These members can read and write music, unlike most Deejays people call musicians who make lots of entertaining noise. Some promote Nasty Mouthism and decadent, uncivilized murder music.

Gem Myres and Fab 5 Frankie; Grub Cooper (No longer a member.), are among the builders of a stable, long-lasting, and prolific Jamaica National Band.

You can bank on Jamaica's national band, FAB5, for excellent music and world-class performances.


Michael Spence

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Jazz In The Gardens Artistes - March 29, 2026

Meet the artistes for Jazz In The Gardens. Click on each picture, and the link will take you to each articles.


Kenroy Mullings

 
Soulchild Tanice

Rosie Murray

Keisha Patterson

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Keisha Patterson A Young Talented Star For Jazz In The Gardens

Keisha Patterso

Keisha Patterson is a young Jamaican singer and actress influenced by stars like Ethel Merman, Shirley Bassey, and Sarah Vaughan. Those who know her will tell you that she has been singing since her eye was at her knee. Like many great stars, she too started in church.

Keisha has honed her dance and acting skills through numerous theatrical productions. She has been with the Jamaica Musical Theatre Company (JMTC), The Ashe Caribbean Performing Arts Ensemble, and Father HoLung and friends. You should remember her as Suga in Patrick Brown’s 'Ladies of the Night'

This talented Jamaican recorded an album with Pam Hall and Leba Thomas. If that was not enough for young Keisha, she has toured with Sinead O’Connor and Sly and Robbie to Ireland, Canada, the UK, numerous European countries, and North America. She has performed around the world with various artistes so why not have her for Jazz In The Gardens? 

She represented Jamaica as a vocalist at the first World Expo held in China in 2010. Her solo album, 'Sunday Kind of Love,' includes jazz standards with a reggae flair. 

She is booked for a number of events this year, including a theatrical production and a concert tour to be held in the UK this summer. She will also have some singles coming out.

Let's support outstanding artistes like Keisha Patterson performing great music for the family at Jazz In The Gardens.



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Sunday, 8 March 2026

Women's Day

Contributed By Michael Spence    

Today Let me join in congratulating the women and my dear, lovely, and beautiful women—mothers of the nation, on their laudable achievements:

  • Women's Rights
  • Reading Rights
  • Human Rights.

Women are doing their best in Jamaica, being among the most literate in the population.

In 2026 these are the statistics for literacy:

  • 80% universal literacy.
  • Males 73%
  • Females 90%.👍🏾

Before, it was:

  • 88% overall
  • 83% Males 
  • 93% females

Jamaican females fall into the category of 18-20 countries where females top the literacy chart. Our literacy rates have been falling. Male literacy is in crisis, and this will negatively impact national stability.

Literacy must be recognized as the foundation for any meaningful progress, development and increased civilization of any country/people.

On January 10, 2026, I attended my daughter's graduation at UWI. She attended The Moneague Teachers' College.

800 teachers graduated with bachelor's degrees in education. 90% of the graduates were females.

Where have all the young men gone? Are the graduates aware of their awesome responsibilities to the nation?

It cannot be overemphasized that women's rights. human rights, literacy rights, reading rights, men's rights and people's rights are all intertwined.

The nation needs a campaign to enlighten the nation. The nation needs to be conscious and be fully onboard in terms of knowing where we are, where we are going and how we will get there.

Mr. Laing, my lecturer at college, emphasised how to teach. It starts with the subject, the aim, the objectives, and the method. A useful formula I have never forgotten.

Mr. Laing instilled in me to dispense with the 'arms, arms, arms' when making presentations. I still recall him saying, "Mr Spence, how many arms do you have?"

I said, "Two, sir."

He replied, "We do not want to hear of them anymore."

He told me, "Every time you are about to 'aaam' yourself, take a breath then continue". His suggestion works.

Today we suffer from an 'aahm' epidemic at every level of society.

Again, Happy Women's Day to our beautiful Jamaican women, straight—no aaahms.

Mother of the nation, big up.


Michael Spence Micspen2@hotmail.com

St; Elizabeth Parish Development Committee Helping To Build Houses For Melissa Victims


Statement From Mr Desmond Williams, chairman of the St. Elizabeth Parish Development Committee - March 8, 2026.

Mr Desmond Williams, PDC Chairman.


The St Elizabeth Parish Development Committee (PDC), led by Chairman Mr Desmond Williams, has begun a community rebuilding initiative following a recent walkthrough of hurricane-affected areas after Hurricane Melissa.

During the assessment, the committee identified several residents in need of urgent assistance in the Springfield community within the New Market Development Area. The initiative aims to support vulnerable residents whose homes were severely damaged during the hurricane.

The first recipient of this rebuilding effort is Ms Jennifer Robinson, whose home was among those significantly impacted by the storm. The project marks the beginning of what the PDC hopes will be a wider effort to assist other affected residents across the parish.

The St Elizabeth PDC has received strong support from community partners. Special thanks to Mrs. Hope Wood-Salmon, manager of the Bishop Boyle Outreach and Resource Centre in Mandeville, who readily came on board to sponsor the project and support the rebuilding effort.

Thanks to the PDC executive members, the Development Area Committees (DAC), the Community Development Committees (CDC), and representatives of the Social Development Commission (SDC) for their continued collaboration and commitment to community development.

Cyril Martin

Thanks to Projects Coordinator Cyril Martin and the many members and volunteers who came out in support of the recent workday, demonstrating the power of community partnership and collective action.

The St Elizabeth PDC remains committed to working with community stakeholders to identify and assist other residents in need as recovery efforts continue in the parish.





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