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clergy
Rev'd
Dr. James B. Moultrie
Rector
Fr
Moultrie brings with him a distinguished career of service both in
Government, Education and now Ministry.
Dr. James Moultrie is a proud product of the island of Eleuthera being the son of James, of
Eleuthera and Mary Moultrie (nee Dupuch) of Miami Florida
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2004 to present: Rector of St. Matthew’s Anglican /Episcopal
Church Shirley and Church Street.
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2000-2004: Rector of the Anglican/Episcopal Church of the Holy
Spirit Chippingham
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1998 to present: Professor, School of Education, The College
of the Bahamas
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1994-2000: Assistant Priest. All Saints . St Margaret’s and St.
Barnabas Anglican/Episcopal Churches
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1995-1996: Chaplain St. Anne’s Anglican/Episcopal High School.
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1996-1997: Deputy Director of Education, Anglican Episcopal
Schools
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1988-1993: Ambassador, Bahamas Mission to the United Nations.
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1974-1978: Administrative/ Diplomatic Officer, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
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1978-1980: Deputy Ambassador, Bahamas Mission to the United
Nations
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1980-1992: Member of Parliament, Rock Sound, Eleuthera
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1982-1992: Junior Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of
Education.
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1977-1980: Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministries of Education
Youth and Foreign Affairs.
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1975-1977: The Nation’s First Director of Youth and Community
Development.
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1973-1975: Vice Principal, D.W. Davis and C.C. Sweeting Sr. High
School
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1966-1973: Teacher and Head teacher, several Family Islands
Schools
* Served for many years on the delegations (at the ministerial and
diplomatic Levels) of the Bahamas to The United Nations(1978-1993):
Organizations of American States(1982-1992): Commonwealth Heads of
Government (1982-1992): Caribbean Heads of Government (1982-1993):
Caribbean Foreign Ministers (1982-1993): Commonwealth Education
Ministers (1984-1987): Commonwealth Youth Programme (1975-1978) Group of
77 (1982-1992): Unesco (1982-19920.
Rev'd
Don Haynes
Assistant
Priest
Canon
Neil Roach
Associate
Priest

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