Dominion Faith Center staged its Easter concert on Sunday evening, April 21st. During the Easter weekend, many churches on the island would have held concerts to commemorate the events which took place outside the gates of Jerusalem, that day, some two thousand years ago. Jesus had been crucified and buried, but he dramatically rose to life three days later.
It was these events that the concert at Dominion Faith portrayed in song, as local singing artists, like Evan Webster, Joseph Pradell and James Harrigan, displayed their talents to convey the message of God’s redemptive love for humanity through the sacrificial death of His son.
Special guest artist for the night was Nordia Collins out of St. Maarten. She is a prolific gospel singer with versatile vocal capabilities. She displays an exceptional voice range, and her deep lows and high peaks are a marvel to her audiences. Nordia was accompanied by her husband, Trevor, who displayed his talent on the congo drum.
Nordia took the opportunity on stage to publicly pay special tribute to retired nurse Sis. Juene Roach, a long-standing member of the church, who had recently ended her twenty-three year tenure of active nursing service to the Anguillian community.
Another guest artist at the concert was gospel singer Dawn Williams-James of St. Kitts. Dawn ministered effectively, both in song and by her testimony, as one who was once crippled with the psychological ailment of depression. She willingly told the story of her healing and deliverance that freed her from shackles of despair. As a result of that deliverance, she has written a book and produced a new CD both entitled “He Lifted Me”.
The Dominion Faith concert was a great inspiration. Those who attended were very pleased with the renditions and messages of faith for their encouragement. The Pastors, Jerome and Ruthlyn Harrigan, wish to thank all those who participated as well as the audience.
– Staff Reporter, James R. Harrigan