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Jul 10, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
Kaieteur News – I note with great concern recent claims by certain individuals, notably those with evident political ambitions, suggesting that the “One Guyana Worship Experience” held on Monday, July 7, was intended as a political ploy to entice Christians, and further accusing the Church and Christians of compromising their integrity.
First, I emphatically reject such unfounded accusations. The “One Guyana Worship Experience” was a unifying occasion and sought to foster national harmony, spiritual upliftment, and collective thanksgiving. The event was open to all Guyanese, including those who now sit behind their keyboards to spew hate. The event transcended political, ethnic, and denominational boundaries. The government’s support for this event underscores its commitment to promoting peace, unity, and national cohesion, principles deeply consistent with biblical teachings.
The bible itself urges believers to unite in worship and fellowship:
Editor, such scriptures affirm the value of collective worship and reinforce unity as a divine principle.
It is deeply troubling that the sincerity and spiritual integrity of our Christian brothers and sisters have been impugned. Participating in worship and accepting government support for a faith-based event does not compromise one’s devotion but aligns with the scriptural principle of collaboration for the common good. The Bible also acknowledges the legitimacy of governance structures and their supportive role in society. Romans 13:1 clearly states, “Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.”
Furthermore, in Matthew 5:16, it instructs believers, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” The “One Guyana Worship Experience” provided such an opportunity, and it showcased unity, charity, and spiritual upliftment, glorifying God and serving as a powerful testament to Christian values in public life.
I encourage everyone in Guyana, especially those who are part of political discussions, to approach these conversations with care and kindness. Let’s avoid divisive language that can hurt our national unity and religious harmony. Our country truly flourishes when all of us, whether in religious, government, or community roles, come together and work collaboratively for the greater good.
My prayer is that we all strive to build bridges rather than barriers, to embrace unity rather than division, and to live out the true principles of our faith.
Sincerely,
Suelle Findlay-Williams
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