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RT. REV. L. ERROL BROOKS CELEBRATES 50 YEARS IN THE PRIESTHOOD

January 6, 2026
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Rt. Rev. L. Errol Brooks

The Anglican community came together in a full sanctuary on the evening of December 2nd 2025, to honor the Rt. Rev. L. Errol Brooks on the momentous occasion of his 50th anniversary in the priesthood. Parishioners and visitors filled the church in a warm and heartfelt celebration of a man whose life has been marked by steady devotion, pastoral care, and faithful leadership.
The sermon was delivered by Rev. Canon Dr. Kortright Davis, longtime friend and clerical associate of Rt. Rev Brooks. Canon Davis opened his message with a nostalgic reflection on his schooldays, recalling geography lessons that taught of the highest elevations throughout the Caribbean including his homeland of Antigua and Crocus Hill, Anguilla. He noted that over the years the elevations listed for Anguilla have shifted up and down through various conversions in the metric system- suggesting that, for the sake of consistency, someone else needed to come along and measure again.
Throughout the sermon, he interjected humorous observations that engaged the congregation and added warmth to his reflections. Canon Davis shared that he had known Bishop Brooks from his early days in ministry, consistently recognising him as a faithful steward of God’s work. He also acknowledged the steadfast support of Bishop Brooks’ wife, Rosena, and their son, Crispin, whose presence and partnership have helped shape his ministry over the decades.
Canon Davis went on to outline what he termed the

Dr. Kortright Davis

“Four Ds” that can hinder a community: Despair, Darkness, Dryness, Deception, and Divisiveness. He urged the congregation to remain vigilant against these forces, emphasising that faith, unity, and spiritual awareness are essential to the health of any community.
In a memorable analogy, Canon Davis drew on modern technology to illustrate God’s constant provision. Just as advancements in 5G technology promise faster streaming and improved service, he said, God offers a spiritual 5G network that never fails. These divine gifts—Grace, Growth, Generosity, Goodness, and Gratitude—are always accessible and require no elevation. God’s presence, he reminded the audience, is ever-present and ever-reliable.
Canon Davis closed his sermon with an invitation for all present to seek God—in their circumstances, in one another, and in the ongoing ministry of leaders like Bishop Brooks, whose 50 years of service stand as a testament to faithfulness and perseverance.
It was an evening of warm fellowship, and a deep sense of appreciation for Bishop Brooks and his five decades of dedicated priestly service. His ministry, shaped by humility and strengthened by faith, continues to inspire the community.

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