CommunityLocal News Young Bajans praised for their ministry by Shamar Blunt 18/04/2025 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Barbados Today 18/04/2025 3 min read A+A- Reset Executive Producer of Barbados Gospelfest Adrian Agard. (SB) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 411 Despite widespread criticism of young people due to their involvement in violent crimes, there are many young Barbadians being praised for ministering to and uplifting others, says a senior manager of the two-decades old Barbados Gospelfest. ย Executive Producer of the 2025 edition, Adrian Agard, emphasised that there is a need to shift the focus onto the positive initiatives of young people, and said the Gospelfest continues to serve as a powerful platform for youth to express themselves and build meaningful skills. ย โThere are hundreds of young people involved. Gifted young people come out to Farley Hill National Park, come to One Awesome Day, come to Laughter and Jazz, come to Ultimate Gospel. The mass choir alone is close to 100 voices . . . who are they made up of? People from out of Mars? They are [young] people from right here in Barbados,โ he explained. ย You Might Be Interested In Ronelle King: Championing Gender Rights and Youth Advocacy in Barbados Hermina Elcock: Transforming Media and Business Leadership in Barbados Natalie Abrahams: Breaking Barriers as Digicel Barbadosโ First Female CEO Agard revealed that the team is currently preparing to take a group of young Barbadians to St Vincent and the Grenadines to minister through the arts, showcasing not just their musical gifts but their passion for spreading the gospel. ย โYou know there are so many young people who are involved in ministry in Barbados, and many of them are extremely talented, the church affords them the best opportunity to hone their skills. Where else in Barbados do people go and be able to play the piano, play the instruments every week consistently [but] in the church? What we need to do is to find ways to channel that so that they donโt have to be distracted by other things when those skills are honed. That is what this festival seeks to do,โ he insisted. ย Though he thanked Chefette and other corporate sponsors for coming on board once again this year to support the festival, he noted that there seemed to be a worrying trend of local companies who have foreign ownership shunning away from offering support. ย โThere are many othersโฆwho also have a perspective influenced by foreign entities and foreign concepts who donโt understand what happens in Barbados. [Some companies] have policies that say we donโt support religious events. ย โWhat we do and what weโve been doing is impacting this nation. This is a very core part of who we are in Barbados. I dare people to just sit in a boardroom outside Barbados and decide that we donโt support religious events. Whatโs that about?ย Out of our churches, . . . Barbados [has] produced great people in their very corporations, people that they want to hire because of their Christian character. And then youโre gonna sit and say you donโt support, but generally we thank God for those who do,โ he said. ย Gospelfest continues to attract a broad cross-section of Caribbean and international talent, with young artistes and groups taking centre stage. ย This yearโs lineup includes the return of celebrated gospel artiste Bridget Blucher from St Vincent and the Grenadines, who will be celebrating her birthday in Barbados during the festival. ย He further added, โThen we go to One Awesome Day; weโre happy to have Positive out of Trinidad and Tobago, Sherwin Gardner, we have Kevin Adams and Voices of Praise out of Canada. Thereโs quite a large group coming out of The Bahamas, a dance group thatโs visiting us, but thereโs a good mix from across the Caribbean here in Barbados and beyond, and people coming to Barbados will get a chance to experience all of it.โ ย This yearโs festival is slated to run from May 25 to June 1. (SB) ย ย Shamar Blunt You may also like CWI to manage workload of fast bowling trio 26/03/2026 Man released on bail on violent disorder charge 26/03/2026 Digital overhaul aims to speed up financial regulation 26/03/2026