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Easter Message 2026: Rev. Dr. Lucille Baird

As we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the world finds itself at a crossroads. The dire situation unfolding globally, marked by wars, tariffs, and shifting alliances, beckons us to recalibrate our priorities. The impact of these events is felt at all levels, from individual lives to international relations.

The war in the Middle East, with bombs falling on nations, serves as a stark reminder of humanity’s vulnerability. Politicians grapple for solutions, yet the Prince of Peace remains the answer. Amidst this chaos and uncertainty, nations are being forced to rethink their direction and dependence.

As we reflect on these global realities, we are reminded that true security lies not in oil production, armory, or technology, but in placing our trust in the Sovereign Lord. Jesus, our Jehovah Jireh, is our provider, protector, and life-giver. He promises to keep us safe under the shadow of His wings (Psalm 91:1).

Here in Barbados, as across the wider Caribbean, we too are facing our own challenges. We are witnessing a troubling increase in violence, particularly among our youth. Too many of our young men are losing their lives in their most productive years. There is also a growing concern about attitudes of disrespect, hopelessness, and disconnection that point to a deeper spiritual need within our society.

Many believe that this reflects a drifting away from God and the values that once shaped our communities. The church, which has long played a foundational role in building this nation, must continue to be a voice of hope, truth, and restoration. We must also be intentional in reaching our young people—meeting them where they are, engaging them meaningfully, and walking alongside them without compromising the truth of God’s Word.

This Easter should not be merely a time of tradition and symbolism, but a moment of transformation—especially for the next generation. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event; it is the power of God to overcome sin, restore broken lives, and lead us into a new way of living.

As a people, let us:

  1. Pause and reflect on where we are going as a nation.
  2. Consider the future we desire for our children and young people. 
  3. Reflect on the legacy we are leaving behind.
  4. Take responsibility to change the trajectory of our homes, schools, communities, and nation.
  5. Work together—from leaders to citizens—to rebuild a culture of respect, peace, and godly values.

From the politician to the man on the street, from our churches to our schools and families, each of us has a role to play. Together, we can once again become a model of strong community, faith, and unity within the Caribbean and beyond.

In the face of turmoil, Jesus remains the answer. He is the Resurrection and the Life (John 11:25), offering hope beyond death and peace beyond understanding. As the world searches for solutions, He stands as the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).

This Easter, let us recalibrate—placing our full confidence not in earthly systems, but in Jesus Christ, the King of kings and Lord of lords (Revelation 19:16).

In Him, we find peace in turmoil, life in death, and hope in uncertainty. Let us trust in His provision, protection, and promise of eternal life.

“He is the Lord, our God; His judgments are in all the earth.” (Psalm 105:7)

A very blessed Easter celebration to all Barbadians and visitors to our shores.

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