Grand Bahama’s Faith Fest Exceeds Expectations of Organizers and Guests
PHOTO: A Sunset in The Bahamas. (photo via Flickr/Trish Hartmann)
WHY IT RATES: Bahamas Ministry of Tourism teamed up with Bishop Henry Fernandez Ministries for a successful event. – Eric Bowman, TravelPulse Senior Editor
The greatly anticipated Grand Bahama Faith Fest, organized by Bishop Henry Fernandez Ministries and the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism (BMOT), held March 23-26, 2017 at the Grand Lucayan Resort was a resounding success. According to organizers, the event was unequivocally enjoyed by all who attended, and it exceeded their expectations.
Hundreds of persons from throughout the United States of America, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and the Bahamas as well as members of the international media attended the three-day gospel event.
According to Bishop Fernandez “believers should always be walking in faith and living their best lives – now, and not apologizing for taking a vacation. Faith Fest is a time to bridge cultures and bring people together from around the world and The Bahamas, for an integration of one faith, while serving one God for a weekend of spiritual rejuvenation and physical relaxation. It is a time for us to refuel from our busy day-to-day activities and experience transformation in our lives,” he said.
Among the activities conducted at Faith Fest were daily spirit filled word sessions from Bishop Henry Fernandez, Bishop Cardinal McIntosh, Pastor, Sheryl Brady, a late night comedy show with famed comedian Marcus Wiley and music performances from gospel recording artists Tye Tribbet, James Fortune and Jonathan McReynolds. In addition to this, a seminar on Relationships that featured a mixture of Bahamian and American relationship experts, a beachside exercise and fitness workout, and an all-white party, immersed in Bahamian junkanoo and calypso music performed by the Cooling Waters and Simeon Outten bands along with jazz.
Attendees also experienced various activities the Grand Bahama destination offered from snorkeling, jeep tour adventures, shopping, Bahamian dining as well as numerous other Eco adventures.
Dwight Armbrister, Director of Religious Tourism at the BMOT said that he could not have been more pleased with Faith Fest’s outcome; a project he said took two and a half years to materialize.
Originally planned for October 27-29, 2016, Faith Fest was postponed due to damages the (Grand Bahama) island sustained from Hurricane Matthew.
Permanent Secretary at the BMOT, Charles Albury said “the Ministry is indeed grateful to Bishop Fernandez for bringing his event to Grand Bahama, particularly at a time, when the island really needed an injection into its economy. Some 11,000 persons working in the tourism sector lost their jobs as a result of Hurricane Matthew”.
“But, what a way to rebound,” he said, “its just such an awesome way to glorify God. The people of Grand Bahama have endured so much, but they are resilient and know how to persevere. They know who they are and whose they are,” he said.
Tim Kern, a journalist with Communities Digital News who echoed the sentiments shared by other media professionals, said he “was totally impressed and surprised by the incredible friendliness of the Bahamian people, despite their recent struggles from the storm. The warm, non-obtrusive, hospitable and genuine friendly nature of Bahamians, is refreshing and beautiful,” he said.
“We are externally grateful to the Government of the Bahamas, the BMOT and its people and the overwhelming positive feedback from our registered guests both abroad and in The Bahamas said Bishop Fernandez. It is our hope that Faith Fest will return to The Bahamas again,” he said.
SOURCE: A Bahamas Ministry of Tourism press release.
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