From:TheBahamasWeekly.com
Bahamas Minister of Education celebrates Christmas with students
By Betty Vedrine
Dec 3, 2009 - 3:57:41 PM
Students perform during the annual Festival of Carols held at the Church of God of Prophecy, East Street. (BIS Photos/Derek Smith)
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Nassau, Bahamas – The new
Minister of Education the Hon Desmond Bannister spent his first official
day on the job celebrating with students from a cross-section of public
and private schools.
The Minister attended the annual
‘Festival of Carols’ held at the Church of God of Prophecy on East
Street, Wednesday, December 2.
The Governor General His Excellency
Arthur D Hanna and several officials from the Ministry of Education
including Permanent Secretary, Elma Garraway and Director of Education
Lionel Sands were also in attendance.
Mr Bannister told the students
that they should look beyond the festivities of the holidays.
“Christmas is time when God’s
overwhelming love is manifested to us,” he said. “Would it
not be nice if we can continue to show each other this ‘love’ throughout
the year.”
Governor General His Excellency Arthur D Hanna shares a moment with the new Minister of Education the Hon Desmond Bannister during the annual Festival of Carols held at the Church of God of Prophecy, East Street, Wednesday, December 2. (BIS Photo/Derek Smith).
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Charging the students with
the objective of spreading love and unity in the schools, Mr Bannister
said the country is counting on students to do their part.
“Only Christmas brings so
many varied activities such as decorating, shopping, church functions,
parties, carnival and of course, Junkanoo,” he said.
“However, we must never forget
that the main reason for the season is to celebrate and to reflect on
the good of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.”
Hundreds of students gathered
to be entertained by their peers who performed a variety of Christmas
songs, dances and instrumental selections.
The Church was also a picture
of Christmas cheer with poinsettias and decorations adorning the entire
hall.
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