Topic: Cayman Ministers’ Association
Petition circulates regarding a proposed mosque in Cayman
Imam Nooh said the Islamic Society of the Cayman Islands has been an established and peaceful part of the Cayman Islands community for over two decades.
Premier on Beryl devastation: ‘We are going to lend a helping hand’
Premier Juliana O'Connor-Connolly has vowed to help fellow Caribbean nations which have been devastated by Hurricane Beryl.
Ministers’ Association: Religion no reason not to take vaccine
The Cayman Ministers’ Association has dismissed claims that religion should be used as a reason to refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Governor, Government and Opposition unite in support of gay pride parade
Approximately 600 people are expected to take to the streets on Saturday 31 July as part of Cayman’s inaugural Pride Parade.
Ministers’ Association continues its opposition to Civil Partnership Law
The Cayman Ministers' Association is continuing its opposition to the Civil Partnership Law, which came into force earlier this month.
Ministers’ Association calls for people to ‘pray and fast’
The Cayman Ministers’ Association is calling for the Christian community in the Cayman Islands to pray and fast in response to the crisis created by the coronavirus.
Church services to continue with smaller congregations and online
Church services on Grand Cayman will go ahead tomorrow, but will be limited to congregations of 50 people. Services will also be broadcast live online, church leaders said.
Sunday liquor controversies resolved
Selling alcohol on Sundays and hosting a party with live music on New Year’s Eve, two issues that caused considerable controversy over the past year, are set to be resolved with a pair of legislative amendments.
Church ministers seek help for hurricane victims
The Cayman Ministers’ Association is seeking support for people of several Caribbean islands that have been hit hard by recent hurricanes.
Sunday alcohol sales: Church ministers’ letter to governor revealed
The Liquor Licensing Board of Grand Cayman faced significant pressure over a decision to allow petrol stations to sell alcohol on Sundays, according to documents obtained by the Cayman Compass.
Thousands rally for ‘family values’ in George Town
Thousands of people packed the Lions Centre Sunday night for what was billed as the Cayman Islands’ first “family values” conference.
Family values conference kicks off on Sunday
Conservative attorney David Gibbs, president of the of the National Center for Life and Liberty in the United States, will give a keynote address Sunday at a conference on “Bible-based family values” in Cayman.
Churches to start campaign for ‘family life’
Church leaders revealed plans Wednesday for a campaign in support of “traditional values” against the backdrop of an ongoing debate over rights for same-sex couples in long-term relationships in the Cayman Islands.
Politicians, church ministers oppose LGBT conference
The debate over the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the Cayman Islands is heating up again.
Ministers oppose LGBT event
We are concerned that, under the guise of a challenge to a widely demonized concept – “discrimination,” there may in fact be planned an ideological and moral attack against the mores, values and traditions of our beloved Cayman Islands
















