St. George’s Baptist Church (SGBC) has officially confirmed the forthcoming retirement of its Senior Pastor, Reverend Stanford Simon, effective March 31, 2026. This significant leadership transition concludes more than twenty years of devoted ministerial service to both the congregation and the broader Grenadian community.
The Church Council and SGBC membership have formally accepted Reverend Simon’s retirement decision, which follows an extensive period of spiritual contemplation and deliberation regarding the church’s future direction. The church’s foundational vision of “building communities” remained central to these considerations.
In a reflective statement, Reverend Simon explained his decision-making process: “Having served this local church for over two decades, I recognized the necessity for a carefully planned leadership transition. More than ten years ago, I began prayerfully considering succession planning but did not then feel the appropriate leadership was positioned to assume pastoral responsibilities. I now discern that God has prepared the necessary personnel to ensure a seamless and faithful transition within the pastorate.”
Concurrently with his SGBC pastoral retirement, Reverend Simon will step down from his additional leadership roles as President of the Grenada Baptist Association (GBA) and Communications Officer of the Conference of Churches in Grenada (CCG), effective the same date.
SGBC leadership has proactively established a Pastoral Transition Committee chaired by Mrs. Matonia Munroe, a member of the Church’s Pastoral Team, who will serve as official spokesperson throughout the transition process. This committee will ensure organizational continuity and stability during this period of change.
The church community expressed profound gratitude for Reverend Simon’s decades of spiritual guidance, dedicated service, and significant contributions to both the local congregation and Grenada’s wider Christian community.
