Advertisement

PM Underscores Church’s Role in Shaping Values

By: , March 24, 2026
PM Underscores Church’s Role in Shaping Values
Photo: Michael Sloley
Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (right), is greeted by Bishop Dr. Herro Blair at the Faith Cathedral Deliverance Centre in Kingston on Sunday (March 22). Dr. Holness delivered greetings at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Deliverance Evangelistic Association.

The Full Story

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has underscored the vital role of the church in shaping values, providing guidance and strengthening the country’s social fabric.

“Jamaica’s progress, our growth, our stability, our resilience depends not only on what we build physically but on what we build spiritually and socially. That is why partnerships between the State and faith-based organisations remain so important,” he said.

He was delivering greetings at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Deliverance Evangelistic Association at the Faith Cathedral Deliverance Centre in Kingston on Sunday (March 22), where he noted that the values that have traditionally shaped the Jamaican society are under threat.

“Every single day, it is assaulted viciously, sometimes to the point where you say, maybe this is the new norm… [but] it doesn’t have to be that way. While we don’t try to fight progressive change, we have to be so careful that the deterioration of our values doesn’t make us crass,” he said.

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, delivers greetings at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Deliverance Evangelistic Association, held at the Faith Cathedral Deliverance Centre in Kingston on Sunday (March 22).

The Prime Minister noted, for example, that violence is being reinforced as acceptable in Jamaica’s society, which is having an impact on the nation’s productivity and the ability to grow as a society and as an economy.

“Our attitude to authority is also having an impact on our economic prospects. The value of earning, working for what you want, that value every day is being destroyed when we show images of people apparently achieving without working,” Dr. Holness pointed out.

He contended that it is the church that has the reservoir of moral authority to stand up and speak out on these issues, noting that while Government can provide policy, resources and opportunities, institutions like the church shape hearts, influence behaviour, and sustain the spiritual needs of communities.

“Leaders, like myself, must also enter the conversation, regardless of how we will be attacked for doing it,” Dr. Holness said, noting that Government must promote important social ethics such as the value of work, respect, resolving conflicts without violence and a pro-growth ethic.

“The Leader of the Opposition also spoke to this matter in his Budget presentation, and I have said that I intend to reach out to him to work together to address it because I do fear that what made us great, we are losing that kind of social ethic and we have to stem it… . We have to address it,” he stated.

He said that as Jamaica embarks on a new phase focused on transforming and rebuilding the society, it is quite clear that without the social ethics to support growth and development, the society will not develop.

He emphasised that national development is not only about infrastructure, economics, or policy, but also about values.

These values, he said, need to be reinforced even in the secular society and in the Government.

He emphasised that the church has an indispensable role to play.

“We must ensure that our development is anchored in values, because development without values is unsustainable, growth without integrity is fragile, and progress without purpose cannot endure. This is where the church must continue to lead, not only in preaching but in example,” he stated.

The Prime Minister noted that for young people, in particular, the influence of institutions like the Deliverance Evangelistic Association is critical.

“In a world increasingly shaped by rapid change, digital influence, and shifting norms, young people need guidance – clear, consistent, grounded in principle. They need spaces where they can be mentored and inspired. They [also] need examples of leadership that demonstrates integrity, perseverance, and faith and they need to know that they have a role to play in the society, not only in the church but in the future of the nation,” Dr. Holness said.

He noted that Deliverance Evangelistic Association is part of a great tradition of the church supporting families, communities, and the State.

“Your ministries, whether through evangelism, youth engagement or outreach, have contributed to shaping values, reinforcing discipline, and guiding individuals towards purpose. These are not abstract contributions; they are foundational to the development of any society that seeks to be stable, productive, and just,” the Prime Minister said.

The 50th anniversary church service was held under the theme ‘Celebrating the Goodness of God’.

Last Updated: March 24, 2026