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Monday, April 21, 2025

Freeport pastor stops services, calls off weddings

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Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
1856 days ago
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Police officers direct traffic around their convoy outside the Bethel ‘The House of God’ church in Freeport yesterday. The church has been in the news recently for holding services despite the call that such social gatherings should be stopped due to the COVID-19 virus.

Police officers direct traffic around their convoy outside the Bethel ‘The House of God’ church in Freeport yesterday. The church has been in the news recently for holding services despite the call that such social gatherings should be stopped due to the COVID-19 virus.

Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant

Hours af­ter the pas­tor of the Bethel ‘The House of God’ in Freeport made the de­ci­sion to sus­pend ser­vices in­def­i­nite­ly and not pro­ceed with the planned wed­dings at the church’s com­pound to­day, they re­ceived a bomb threat.Ac­cord­ing to in­for­ma­tion reach­ing the Guardian Me­dia, some­time af­ter 3 pm yes­ter­day po­lice of­fi­cers re­ceived in­for­ma­tion that some­one had threat­ened “to blow the church up.”

A par­ty of po­lice of­fi­cers led by Supt Wayne Mys­tar re­spond­ed to the scene at Cal­cut­ta #2 in Freeport at about 4 pm along with the T&T Fire Ser­vice and an am­bu­lance.

Mys­tar and the fire of­fi­cials met and spoke with church of­fi­cials who were al­ready on the com­pound and in­formed them about what was hap­pen­ing. A few min­utes lat­er, a snif­fer dog was tak­en on­to the com­pound to de­tect if any ex­plo­sives had been plant­ed in the church build­ing.

Mys­tar con­firmed with the Guardian Me­dia that they were re­spond­ing to “just…a threat of a bomb.”

When Guardian Me­dia got there at 3.45 pm, how­ev­er, church of­fi­cials claimed they had no in­for­ma­tion on any bomb threat and ques­tioned why the me­dia was there.

Asked if they had any of­fi­cial event or gath­er­ing tak­ing place at the near­by camp ground, which is lo­cat­ed op­po­site to the church com­pound, where sev­er­al peo­ple were seen sit­ting un­der a shed, a church of­fi­cial said no. He fur­ther ex­plained that the peo­ple there at the time were mak­ing arrange­ments to cook food to mark the end of their an­nu­al week-long ac­tiv­i­ties and memo­r­i­al ser­vices.

On Thurs­day night, Pas­tor Dal­ton Bruce re­fused to speak to mem­bers of the me­dia and po­lice of­fi­cers who showed up dur­ing their an­nu­al memo­r­i­al ser­vices event, af­ter res­i­dents raised con­cerns over the scores of peo­ple gath­ered at the church for the event in light of the COVID-19 out­break. The po­lice al­lowed the event to con­tin­ue de­spite the ad­vice by Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley that all so­cial gath­er­ings fea­ture no more than 10 peo­ple.

In an of­fi­cial state­ment sent by Bruce on Fri­day, he said ini­tial­ly that ser­vices were not clos­ing off. Dur­ing a ser­vice on Fri­day night, how­ev­er, he an­nounced that all ser­vices would be sus­pend­ed un­til fur­ther no­tice but that four pre-planned wed­dings card­ed for to­day would go on. But yes­ter­day a church of­fi­cial said thee wed­dings were al­so not tak­ing place at the church’s com­pound again. He did not say whether they had been re­lo­cat­ed or post­poned un­til fur­ther no­tice.

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