DEACON Derek Walcott encouraged burgesses of Diego Martin to be ambassadors of truth and justice, and to make the borough into a place where everyone feels valued and respected.
He said encouragement and endurance were essential for community service.
Walcott was delivering the homily at an interfaith service to mark the first anniversary of the Diego Martin Borough Corporation at the Church of the Nativity in Crystal Stream, Diego Martin, on June 8.
Sticking to the theme, A Celebration of Faith, Love and Togetherness, he said in the Gospel of Luke when Jesus was 12, he remained in the temple speaking with the teachers without his parents.
“This highlights three themes: dedication to God's work, the importance of family and community, and the significance of reflection.
“In dedication to God’s work Jesus’s words are, ‘Did you not know that I must be busy with my father’s affairs?’ What does that do? It reminds us to our own calling to dedicate ourselves to the greater good. And as a new borough we are called to work diligently for the betterment of this community, ensuring that our actions reflect the values of justice, compassion and service.”
He said the celebrations brought a sense of unity and allowed people to reflect on their journeys and aspirations for the future. It also encouraged them to reflect on their past so they could learn from it and build a brighter future.
He said the strength of Diego Martin laid in the unity of the people and the support they provided each other.
“As we celebrate this day let us all renew our commitment to fostering strong loving relationships within our families and our neighbourhoods.”
He added that Jesus commanded his people to love God and their neighbour, even those they did not particularly like, and that was what the burgesses were called to do.
“There can be no love without sacrifice. Do you love your borough?” he asked.
Diego Martin Mayor Akeliah Glasgow-Warner said her faith guided her and gave her strength to serve with dedication and integrity.
“Regardless of individual beliefs, we all share common values on love, compassion and service to others. This unity in diversity is what makes our bonds so strong and vibrant.”
She spoke of the numerous achievement and initiatives started since Diego Martin became a borough including the new committees formed, a business incubator in collaboration with YTEPP Ltd and the Corporation’s ensuing hosting of 25 Traffic Wardens on its Municipal Police compound.
“These accomplishments are a testament to what we can achieve when we work together. In the spirit of unity, I encourage all to continue building bridges between our different communities. Let us use this celebration as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of each other, to foster mutual consent and to strengthen the bonds that hold us together.”
In his address Diego Martin Central MP Symon de Nobriga said it was important to be thankful even though things could be better. It was also important for people to ground themselves in their fa