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LET THE CHURCH   compassion and love. I have heard about        of  a  son  of  the  soil,  a  Methodist  minister,  Rev.
 LET THE CHURCH
                                                                 Donald C. Henry, who delivered the sermon on
        governance and dreams and aspirations.  And
        I have watched as people who could not freely
        enter the church in the 17th and 18th centuries          that historic day, that clearly explained what our
                                                                 independence really meant:
 SAY ‘AMEN’
 SAY ‘AMEN’  slowly became the main worshippers – and then       “It is only from today that we are able to affirm
        the teachers, preachers, deacons, priests and
                                                                 that we belong to the family of nations.  Authority
        bishops.
                                                                 to rule and govern and to decide, concerning this
  - Barbara A. Arrindell
        I digress.                                               nation and all its affairs, now and henceforward,
                                                                 belongs absolutely to us as a nation and people.
 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm 33:12  That’s what happens when you ask an old building   But finally, it is we who belong to this nation,
        like me to remember; my thoughts will wander             who will have the sovereign rights to make the
 f course I know about Independence!  I   There have been  very  few official events over   way back.  But, yes, I remember November 1st,   decisions about our national lives.”
 played an important role on November   these last 350 years with which I have not been   1981, and the days leading up to it, and the days
 O1st, 1981.  I let all who had ears to hear   directly involved. The events that I did not witness   right after.   Pulling wisdom  from the Psalms, he ended his
 know  that  an  independent                                     sermon by reminding  all within  his  voice that
 nation had just been born. As   I remember the service. Oh, what a glorious   “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
 they raised our flag at midnight,   service!
 my bells were rung; and I,
 like everyone and everything   Just hours before they came here to worship, the
 Antiguan and Barbuadan, had   new Prime Minister, V.C. Bird, Sr., had admonished
 pride coursing through every   those gathered at the Antigua Recreation Ground
 part of me.   not to squander the newly minted independence
        – “lest we achieve freedom and, later, through

 I have been around  for   unconcern, selfish disinterest, humility, or lack of
 hundreds  of  years,  so  I  have   watchfulness allow ourselves ever to become the
 a  feeling that witnessing   mere tools of the powerful.”
 Independence might have held
 more meaning  for me than it   It was an impressive group of  very important
 might for others.  Let me try to   people  who  gathered  that  day,  filling  my
 explain why.   pews. The Premier, overnight, had become the
        Prime Minister. The Governor had become the

 My cornerstone was laid in   Governor-General.
 1845, and in October 1847
 they started using me  for   I already had an important title: I was the
 worship, even though I was not   Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine and that
 technically complete.  But the   I would always be.  But was I still the Church
 spirit of the two churches that   of England?  No one ever really answered that
 stood on this site before me live on in me.  I can   myself, I knew of through the gossip or prayers   question for me.  But in my heart, encased in both
 therefore say that my memory extends as  far   of my parishioners.  If my walls could talk, there   wood and stone, I knew that I, too, had been
 back as the late 1600s.    would be no secrets.  transformed and had become not merely The
        Cathedral, not just Big Church, but I was now the
 I know what the island was, and so I have reason   I have heard all there is to hear about slavery,   official church of Antigua and Barbuda.
 to be proud (in some circumstances) of what it   discrimination, and hatred.  Fortunately, I have
 has become.   also heard talk about emancipation, education,   When all was said and done, it was the words


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