A towering statue recently unveiled by Glorious Hope Ministries has ignited a heated debate within Antigua’s religious community. The installation, inspired by the biblical book of Daniel, was intended to raise awareness about the return of Christ, according to Elder Claude Weaver, the church’s leader. However, the project has drawn sharp criticism from other religious figures, including Bishop Charlesworth Brown of the Christian Council, who argues that the statue has caused division rather than fostering unity. Brown contends that the Christian message is better conveyed through faith and teaching rather than expensive monuments. He also suggested that the funds used for the statue could have been better allocated to support needy families. The statue, prominently located along All Saints Road, has become a focal point of controversy, with its symbolism and necessity continuing to be debated. Despite the criticism, the statue remains in place, serving as a testament to the ongoing tensions within the community.
