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Adventists Receive National Awards for Service and Gallantry in Jamaica

On a day dedicated to honouring heroism and selfless service, 205 extraordinary Jamaicans, including 8 devoted Seventh-day Adventists from the East Jamaica Conference (EJC) and Northern Caribbean University (NCU), were recognized for exemplary service and gallantry during the National Honours and Awards Presentation and Investiture Ceremony at King’s House, St Andrew on Monday, October 16, 2023.

East Jamaica Conference| Ruth-Ann Brown

On a day dedicated to honouring heroism and selfless service, 205 extraordinary Jamaicans, including 8 devoted Seventh-day Adventists from the East Jamaica Conference (EJC) and Northern Caribbean University (NCU), were recognized for exemplary service and gallantry during the National Honours and Awards Presentation and Investiture Ceremony at King’s House, St Andrew on Monday, October 16, 2023.

Leaders from both EJC and NCU along with church and family supporters gathered to witness as Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen bestowed awards in various categories including medicine, education and gallantry.

 

Medicine

 

Dr. Edwin Tulloch-Reid, a member of the Andrews Memorial SDA Church received an Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD) for service in the field of medicine, specialising in cardiovascular disease. Dr. Tulloch-Reid, a renowned cardiologist, views health as a state of complete physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being and is a strong advocate for promoting a healthy lifestyle.

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Dr. Edwin Tulloch-Reid being inducted into The Order of Distinction, in the rank of Commander by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during the Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on October 16, 2023. :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

Gallantry

 

Elder Keith Nugent, a devoted first elder at the Andrews Memorial SDA Church, stood out as a true hero, receiving a Badge of Honor for Gallantry {BH (G)} for his exceptional act of bravery in 2022. 

 

On April 8, 2022, in a moment of crisis, Elder Nugent joined another, Ruel Grant, risking his life to save four ladies from a burning motor vehicle that exploded minutes later. 

 

Both men who were strangers at the time and travelling separately, came upon the overturned vehicle that had trapped five ladies inside. The experience and the images have lingered with Nugent as he recalled working tirelessly, returning time after time determined to pull each lady from the burning vehicle. Regrettably, despite their valiant efforts, one remained trapped and lost her life.

 

His faith-inspired courage and selflessness were celebrated on Heroes Day as both men stepped up to be awarded on the red carpet. 

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(Left) Elder Keith Nugent. (Right) Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen shares handshake with Keith Nugent after bestowing a Badge of Honor for Gallantry during National Honors Ceremony on October 16, 2023 :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

“For me, the act of helping someone, is very much intertwined with my Christian beliefs and in those moments where you have to make a split-second decision about helping or not helping, it comes down to who you are”, shared Nugent who was travelling with his wife and a relative to a funeral at the time of the accident.

 

“To a large extent that is determined by your belief system and your personality, the rational side of the mind versus the emotional side struggles to make that ultimate decision”.

 

Nugent is encouraged and humbled by the recognition.

 

“While we do not do good to be recognised, it certainly does buoy one’s spirit up to have the government and your peers recognising your actions,” concluded Nugent.  

 

His remarkable act demonstrated that heroes could emerge from the most unexpected situations, and their valour could inspire others.

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Elder Buelett Carol Hunter being bestowed with a Badge of Honour for Meritorious Service by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during the Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on October 16, 2023. :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

Education & Community Service

 

Three of the eight Adventists awarded received a Badge of Honor for Meritorious Service {BH(M)}.

 

Clad smartly in her Pathfinder regalia, Elder Beulett Carol Hunter, JP stepped forward to receive a Badge of Honor for Meritorious Service {BH(M)} to education and uniformed youth groups in schools and communities. For more than four decades Elder Hunter, from the Pembroke Hall SDA Church worked in youth development and education serving the youth of the East Jamaica Conference and the Jamaica Union in various roles and representing the ministry locally and internationally.  

 

Though she has taught and lectured in at least six schools, and as a Senior Education Officer in Tertiary Supervision at the Ministry of Education, her heart lies in church ministry. 

 

“When you think of the work of youth ministries, it pales in comparison to education. Being in youth ministries, and being an advocate for pathfindering in schools and communities, I feel very honoured. It’s just soaking in, I had to wear the uniform. Salvation and service is the philosophy of youth ministries and the philosophy of my life,” shared Hunter after the ceremony.

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Elder Claudette Genas poses after receiving a Badge of Honor for Meritorious Service {BH(M)} during Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on October 16, 2023. :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

Elder Claudette Genas, JP who serves as director of the Women, Children & Adolescents Ministries at the East Jamaica Conference and a member of the North Street SDA Church, was also honoured for commendable community service through the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

                                           

Having received a Badge of Honor for Meritorious Service, she is motivated and determined to do more.

 

“Never mind what others do; Do better than yourself. ‘Others Lord, yes others Let this my motto be’ has resonated in my being for decades, so I work as a secret service Christian to beat my own record from day to day, to give to mission. What is most amazing is that I feel the push from a band of people praying me up and saying… Go on; continue to make a difference, ” said Genas.

Elder Genas, known for her exuberant spirit and unwavering dedication, also served in the area of education as principal of Kingsway High and Preparatory School until 2010, when she accepted the call to serve the constituency at EJC. 

“There is this abiding thought in my mind that ‘He who lives for himself, the Lord cannot bless but He who lives for others will achieve great success’. I feel humbled by the fact that I obeyed the voice of the Lord that urged and inspired me to initiate a few ministries.

 

Over the span of 11 years she initiated various notable ministries including GEMS - Girls of Eloquence, Morals, and Standards, BEAMS - Boys of Excellence Attaining Morals and Standards, and Committed Wives & Husbands. 

 

“I see this award as a reminder that I am too close to payday to give up; so I should take my ticket and move on… I must continue to do the works of Him who hath sent me while it is day, for the night cometh when I will not be able to work,” she concluded.

 

President of the EJC, Pastor Meric Walker, and Youth Ministries Directors at both Jamaica Union and EJC, Pastors Dane Fletcher and Joel Jumpp attended to show their support for both ladies. 

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(Left) President of Northern Caribbean University, Dr Lincoln Edwards and (right) Acting Dean of the College of Humanities, Behavioural & Social Sciences, Dr Vincent Peterkin, stand with Professor Marilyn Anderson recipient of the order of distinction in the rank of Officer (OD). :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

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Dr. Paulette Stewart, poses after receiving a Badge of Honor [BH (L)] during the Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on October 16, 2023. :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

Recognition in the field of education and academia continued with Professor Marilyn Anderson, Mrs Winnie Berry, Elder Collin Lyons and Dr. Paulette Lisanne Stewart.

 

Professor Marilyn Anderson, supported by the President of Northern Caribbean University, Dr Lincoln Edwards and Acting Dean of the College of Humanities, Behavioural & Social Sciences, Dr Vincent Peterkin, received an order of distinction in the rank of Officer (OD). Professor Anderson has served Northern Caribbean University in various capacities, including interim president and educator. As a passionate musician, she has been instrumental in aiding students to master their musical talents.

 

Dr. Paulette Stewart, a devoted and renowned elder at the Kencot SDA Church was recognised for long and faithful service with a Badge of Honor [BH (L)] for over forty-five years of service to Academia in particular, Library and Information Studies.

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Sis Winnie Berry being bestowed with a Badge of Honour for Meritorious Service by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during the Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on October 16, 2023. :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

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Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen shares a handshake with Elder Collin Lyons after bestowing a Badge of Honor Badge of Honor [BH (L)] for long and faithful service during during the Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours and Awards at King’s House on October 16, 2023. :: Photo credit: Yorkali Walters

Members of the New Haven SDA Church, Sis Winnie Berry and Elder Collin Lyons also received recognition for education.

 

Sis Berry, a Justice of the Peace, received a Badge of Honor for Meritorious Service {BH(M)} in the field of Education.

 

Elder Collin Lyons received a Badge of Honor [BH (L)] for forty-five years of service to Education and Community Service. Lyons who served as an educator at various institutions including the Caribbean Maritime Institute/University and the University of Trinidad and Tobago says his profession is a fulfilling one.

 

“The experience has been rewarding and fulfilling when you see persons you have taught excel and do well around the world.”

 

“Receiving this award is exciting and humbling at the same time when one thinks that as you perform over the years there are persons who are watching. It is humbling to know that while you are working, you are just trying to do the best you can do with no consideration of this kind of reward… but here comes an award that you were not looking for.”

 

Lyons hopes to identify and do some voluntary work and continue serving as best as he can, particularly in the area of safety and disaster preparedness and prevention.

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