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Jul 04, 2013 News
In an atmosphere of gratitude and adoration, the Salvation Army Georgetown Citadel Corps; honored the Saint-Lot clan. The outgoing Captains Marigold Saint -Lot and his wife Murielle Saint -Lot were Church leaders. The church paid tribute to the family on Sunday during a farewell ceremony held at the Georgetown Citadel, Alexander Street.
Songs of praise and worship as well as prayers accompanied cultural presentations which included songs, dance, vocal selections and recitals from representatives of several groups within the organisation.
Well-wishers and worshippers asked God’s Blessing upon the Saint -Lots as they transitioned into another chapter of Ministry. The Haitian couple and their three daughters are heading to Jamaica for their next mission.
The couple had been assigned to Guyana for the past ten years as Divisional Secretaries. Their appointment, has led to significant social and spiritual development within the church.
For five years, Captain and Mrs. Saint- Lot worked with the recovering addicts via the drug rehabilitation programme of the Salvation Army and travelled throughout the country preaching and teaching the word of God.
At the ceremony held on Sunday, the family was honoured for their community efforts which resulted in the growth of the church as well as neighbourhood transformation.
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