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The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert brings Easter Spirit to VG

The United Churches of Virgin Gorda held a Gospel Concert on Friday, April 18, 2025, welcoming the Easter celebrations on the sister island. Photo: Facebook
Several artists ministered at The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert in Virgin Gorda on April 18, 2025. Photo: Facebook
Several artists ministered at The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert in Virgin Gorda on April 18, 2025. Photo: Facebook
Scenes from The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert. Photo: Facebook
Scenes from The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert. Photo: Facebook
The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert took place at the A. Jeffery Caines Sports Arena in Valley, Virgin Gorda on April 18, 2025. Photo: Facebook
The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert took place at the A. Jeffery Caines Sports Arena in Valley, Virgin Gorda on April 18, 2025. Photo: Facebook
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI- The United Churches of Virgin Gorda held a Gospel Concert on Friday, April 18, 2025, welcoming the Easter celebrations on the sister island.

The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert kicked off activities ahead of the Virgin Gorda Easter Festival at the A. Jeffery Caines Sports Arena in Valley, Virgin Gorda. 

The evening saw those in attendance be ministered to in dance, instrumental pieces and song. 

The lineup consisted of Omar Benjamin, Shauna-Kay Miller, The VG Chorale, The Church of God Holiness Dancers, Psalmist Donna Clyne, and Jamaican artist Johnmark Wiggan, among many others. 

5 Responses to “The Stone is Rolled Away Gospel Concert brings Easter Spirit to VG”

  • Herbs Powa (19/04/2025, 11:13) Like (2) Dislike (27) Reply
    Y'all church people need to do some serious researching from stop carrying on the slave masters religion. The bible has in way to much lies and should be rejected right away.
    • @Herbs Powa (19/04/2025, 21:37) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      And that's why the next generation of youths lack so much morals
      14yr Olds with guns

      High school kids in gangs long before they graduate

      School kids bring sex drugs to school

      Youths going to festival dressing scandalous and smokin' with them pants below the waist. Females wukkin up with males grinding on them sends a good msg to the youths

      At least church helps with teaching morals and showing kindness to one another

      The church could be minding them business and y'all will still have negative to say.

      For a religion that y'all consider to be made up and fake y'all seem to hate it the most for whatever reason..

      I know when Irma passed y'all remembered God then

      I thank the churches, pastors, youth leaders for playing an important role in the community in developing the youths religion or not Christianity provides good moral teachings for youths and helps in their up bringing and it also keeps them off the streets and away from bad company. Say what you want about smoking but the peer group are into it are no the best type of characters and will only badly influence those apart of it. Same as alcohol. Same bad friends, etc

      I'm not saying all churches and their Leaders are pure but if there's one thing the word of God and his teachings will always be a tool for us throughout life young and old.

      And for even people like who turn their back on God his love you will always remain no matter how much you shun him

      Y'all will dislike Christianity but believe in obea, jumbi, witchcraft, crystals, universe, zodiac signs all kinda thing but you draw the line when it comes to Jesus.
  • Concerned (19/04/2025, 16:14) Like (12) Dislike (1) Reply
    I don't know why churches try to fit into these things. These people want to carry on vulgar during this time then has the church as a side piece. Then they call Christians all kinds of names.
    Many of them want to keep living their lives and don't care. I am not convinced the BVI is a Christian community. Their fruits of unrighteousness says everything. They prefer to wuk up and drink rum during Easter ....that says a lot
    • @ concerned (19/04/2025, 23:24) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      Imagine someone was on social media thanking God from drawing him out that mess and certain people were laughing at his comment…the same people who run to God for help when they want something.

      It’s a mockery laughing in God’s face.

      The statement "If you love me, you will keep my commandments" is from John 14:15 in the Bible. It emphasizes that true love for Jesus is demonstrated through obedience to His teachings and commands. It suggests that love is not merely an emotion, but also a commitment to action and adherence to God's will.

      Showing off salt fish and other foods on Good Friday (SMH) or acting holy that day then feting after 6pm onwards is willful disobedience.

  • Teach Them (20/04/2025, 08:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Stop mislead the people about christ died and rose. Church ppl say he dies friday after and rose up Sunday morning but christ said he shall be like Jonah 3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth as Jonah was in the belly of the whale. Was Jonah dead on the 1st day, 2nd day and 3rd day? No he wasn't so that was the sign . But can you get 3 days and 3nights from friday afternoon to Sunday morning? No u can't so false teaching


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