Hope Business Place
Work is now complete on the new Corporate Office Building adjacent to the Olson Memorial Chapel. Ground was broken for the project on January 6, 2018 and construction has continued steadily since then. On Saturday June 6, 2020 the existing office building was demolished to make way for parking for the new structure. At present the staff and operations of the National office have transitioned into the larger more functional space.
Service of thanksgiving, dedication and commissioning
“…Thus far has the Lord helped us” (1 Samuel 7:12).
The Church of God In Jamaica hosted a service of dedication for the new Corporate Office Building and Hope Business place on Saturday July 25 at 10:00 AM. The event saw members of the Church of God, supporters and stakeholders gather onsite and online for this milestone event of the church. The service recognized the faithfulness of God and His providential care and crediting the various stakeholders who have supported the project, from start to finish. (Watch service again)
The Church of God In Jamaica hosted a service of dedication for the new Corporate Office Building and Hope Business place on Saturday July 25 at 10:00 AM. The event saw members of the Church of God, supporters and stakeholders gather onsite and online for this milestone event of the church. The service recognized the faithfulness of God and His providential care and crediting the various stakeholders who have supported the project, from start to finish. (Watch service again)

The service featured a presentation by Rev. Adinhair Jones outling the visiojn and journey that has brought us to this significant milestone. greetings from several speakers including Rev. Dr. Garnett Roper of the Jamaica theological Seminary, Bishop Conrad Pipkin Custos of St. James and Bishop Dr. C. Milton Grannum.
Senior Pastor of the Church of God Rev. Roland Mcnally was the main speaker, speaking from Psalm 137 he reminded us that it i not by might or by power that the Church builds and that unless God builds we build in vain. Pastors and members traveled from across the island to share in this historic event.
Ground was broken for the project on January 6, 2018 and construction has continued steadily since then. This project is expected to impact significantly not only the operations of the National Office but also to support significantly the wider ministry of the Church. For information on how you can support this significant initiative fill in the form below.
