2021 this time Jamaica was on lockdown. Thankfully, this year we have more freedom, although still in the pandemic.
We are in Easter, a period of celebration many Christians look forward to as we pause and reflect on the Life, Death, Burial, and Resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Remembering the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is a way to renew daily hope that we have victory over sin. It is also customary for family members near and far to join in the celebration at church services. How are you celebrating this Easter?
Today’s guest is Reverend Mark Dawes and this morning we will be doing an Easter Reflection.
We are grateful for your financial contributions, gifts, donations and in general the support given to our organization. The Missionary Church Association in Jamaica (MCAJ) expects that anyone wishing to donate consider their decision carefully and check the donation amounts during the transaction.
Donations are normally non-refundable, but if you have made an error in making your donation or have changed your mind about contributing to our organization, then contact us in writing at:
Email: mcaj@the -mcaj.org Telephone number: 876-924-1378 Mail: The Treasurer 14 – 16 West Avenue Kingston 8 Jamaica
The written refund request should include the following details pertaining to the transaction: date, donation amount, donor’s name, transaction number, and the nature of the error.
If an error is made, but is not limited to duplication, fraud, technical glitches in making an online donation or if the donor changes their mind, we will honour such requests for refund that are made in writing within thirty (30) days of the date the donation was made.
Refunds are returned using the original method of payment. If you made your donation by credit card, your refund will be credited to that credit card. We are committed to completing our decision and action within thirty (30) days after receipt of your written request.
Please understand that the decision to refund rests entirely with the Missionary Church Association in Jamaica. We examine each case on its own merit to ensure that genuine errors are properly addressed.