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One church in Tobago is making a unique contribution to the island's agricultural landscape with the official opening of the John Lawrence Honey Hall and the Heavenly Hive's Honey House .

Here's Elizabeth Williams with the story.
Transcript
00:00This marks a historic moment as the Montgomery Moravian Church becomes the first faith-based institution in Tobago to launch a beekeeping initiative entirely led by its congregation members.
00:13Asset utilization remains one of the key pillars of our province's strategic vision and today's achievement is a clear indication that you are advancing in the right direction as you continue to build God's kingdom.
00:35Born out of adversity, the project took root in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time that changed lives and inspired many to seek new avenues for resilience and entrepreneurship.
00:49This initiative not only enhances your ministry, but also serves as a powerful witness, allowing the name and mission of the Moravian Church to expand or extend beyond the pulpit and into the wider community.
01:12Rev. Algerman Lewis, chairman of the PEC Moravian Church, emphasized that this is just the beginning, urging continued dedication to their mission.
01:23I want you to not think of stopping here. When you think about building wealth, they say wealth is what you build that you don't have to run after.
01:32The day anything happens to the people who can't manage the bees, you don't collect bees.
01:37But when you have things that you don't, you can go to sleep and leave them and they're still making money for you.
01:42That is the real wealth that we are building. So you have more to go.
01:46The official opening was held at the Montgomery Moravian Church.
01:50Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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