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Our Mission

…is to present Jesus Christ to our community, the island of Bermuda and the world obeying the command given by Jesus Christ in St. Matthew 28:19.

Our Vision

MAKING DISCIPLES TO MAKE DISCIPLES

Our Goals

Our church is to be a place…

  • where the lost, depressed and hurting can find salvation, love, forgiveness, encouragement and acceptance;
  • to equip pastors and churches to be effective in the position God has appointed them
  • where every believer can discover and be equipped for their purpose, gifts, ministry and talents for the Glory of God;
  • to develop believers to spiritual maturity through sound biblical teaching using Sunday School, seminars, workshops, convocations and Bible school;
  • where the Body of Christ fellowship as a family; loving and growing in harmony where the sanctity of the family unit is upheld, valued and enhanced;
  • with adequate facilities for ministry complete with a headquarters, rest home, rehabilitation centers and outreach programs

Our Seal

UHC Logo (Correct) The church emblem or logo was designed by Bishop Norris N. Dickenson, former president of the Bermuda District. Bishop Dickenson originally designed the logo in 1971 in connection with the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Bermuda District. In preparation for the 100th anniversary of the General Church, the Centennial Committee issued a request for submission of a logo for The United Holy Church of America, Inc. The design offered by Bishop Dickenson was chosen from among those submitted. The emblem represents the unity of the church and the unity of all believers. The circles represent our connectedness without beginning or ending. The triangle represents each member of the Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit who are equal in substance, power and wisdom. The cross represents the redemptive work of the Lord Jesus Christ. The colors of purple, gold and white were selected during the Centennial Celebration as the official colors of The United Holy Church of America, Inc. Mrs. Clara Washington Bowens, wife of the late Bishop Joseph T. Bowens, suggested the colors. Bishop Bowens served as president of The United Holy Church of America during our Centennial Celebration. Symbolically, purple is associated with royalty and represents the royal priesthood of all believers; gold, a precious metal, represents nobility; and white represents the purity of the saints and the church.

Bermuda District Officers

Administration

District President Bishop Stephen Jones
1st Assistant to the Bishop Elder Joseph King, Jr.
District Elder Elder Jarius Landy

District Secretary Minister Michael-Jay Landy
District Treasurer Sis. Sandra Spanswick
District Public Relations Officer Minister Gwen Smith

Missionary Department

President Lady Amanda Jones

Bible Church School & Young People Holy Association

President Sis. Mary Ann Riley
Secretary/Treasurer Sis. Hannah Gibson

Ushers Department

President Sis. Sharon Gilbert
Vice-President Deacon Hilton Wolfe

Education Department

President Sis. Judithann Galloway
Secretary/Treasurer Sis. Josette Matthew

Music Department

Minister of Music Elder Grant Smith

Rest Home Committee

Chairman Elder Joseph King, Jr.
Elder Grant Smith
Elder Jarius Landy
Elder Arthur Ebbin, Jr.

UHCA General President

Bishop Cohen

Verse of the Day

“[A Living Sacrifice] Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” — Romans 12:1 Listen to chapter . Powered by BibleGateway.com.
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