Andrews Memorial United Church

We are a Family

Welcome to Andrews Memorial United Church, a vibrant and welcoming United Church family rooted in faith, love, and service and a firm belief in the Power of Jesus Christ. At Andrews, we embrace the principles of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, of which we are a part; valuing the authority of Scripture, the importance of community, and God's grace.

Our congregation is a diverse family united by a shared commitment to worship, spiritual growth, and compassionate outreach. As followers of Christ, we strive to embody His teachings in all aspects of our lives, fostering a community that is warm, inclusive, and dedicated to serving others.

Whether you're exploring your faith journey or seeking a spiritual home, we invite you to join us for worship, fellowship, and meaningful connections. At Andrews, we cherish the opportunity to grow together, support one another, and make a positive impact on our community and the world. Come and be a part of our faith-filled journey as we seek to live out our mission of love, service, and discipleship in the name of Christ.

Board of Elders

17 nominated members & our Minister

Rev Khereen Wilson Bailey

Congregation Minister

  • Our Vision

    Touching Lives, Nurturing Disciples, Seeking Transformation through Christ.

  • Our Mission

    The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands (UCJCI) exists to bear holistic development of all persons and God’s creation through life-giving worship and evangelism, social and educational engagement, personal empowerment, advocacy and faith formation toward a just and peaceful society and the ultimate experience of God’s Kingdom.

  • About the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands

    The journey of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands (UCJCI) began as far back as the 1880s, when efforts were made to bring about union between the United Presbyterian Church and Congregational Churches operating in Jamaica. The first complete step in the process was made on December 1, 1965, when the Presbyterian Church in Jamaica and the Congregation Union of Jamaica became one church: The United Church of Jamaica and Grand Cayman.

    The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands was later formed following a historic ceremony held on the grounds of Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, on December 13, 1992. This marked the union of the Disciples of Christ and the United Church of Jamaica and Grand Cayman. It also was another step in the journey to fulfil, what we believe is God’s will for the life and witness of God’s Church.