Grenadian citizens gathered in the city
of Valencia in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela today to
participate in a Thanksgiving Church Service to celebrate Grenada’s
34th Anniversary of Independence.
The activity commenced at 4.00pm with an
opening prayer by Sheldon Maitland. This was followed by the singing
of the National Anthem and the recital of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Ambassador Mc Phail then made some opening remarks and welcomed all
present to this important activity of commemoration.
This was followed by the singing of the
hymn ‘O God in Ages Past’ and the first scripture reading by Sheldon
Maitland. A second hymn was sung ‘Now Thank We All Our God’ and a
scripture reading by Yvonne Charles. We were all blessed by a sermon
preached by Pastor Abbas George. Kassandra Collier and Christopher
Andall then read two beautifully written poems about the ‘Spice
Isle’.
The Ambassador then read messages from
the Prime Minister, Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell and
Governor General, His Excellency, Sir
Daniel Williams. He also made some announcements and presented a
Certificate of Appreciation to Miranda Thomas for her unwavering
support to activities organized by the Embassy of Grenada in
Caracas.
The wife of the Ambassador also used
this opportunity to briefly outline some of the plans for our 35th
Anniversary celebration. The curtains were brought down with a vote
of thanks and closing prayer by Samuel Collier, President of the
Grenada Association in Caracas.
The Church Service was followed by a
reception where the attendees were treated to lovely patriotic music
and food with a Grenadian flavor.
Approximately seventy-five (75) people
attended this activity. This is the first time that such an activity
was convened outside of Caracas. Valencia is located in the state of
Carabobo and it is approximately 3-3.5 hours driving.