By Lakhram Bhagirat
It was God’s calling, that is all Reverend Canon Alfred David could say when asked about how he decided to enter Priesthood. However, God’s calling was not something he immediately recognised, having refused the offer of a theological education twice before changing his mind.
Now he has moved through the ranks in the Anglican Church and is begin consecrated as Guyana’s first Suffragan Bishop. While that is an exceptional accomplishment for the religious leader, he is also making history as the first Indigenous person to raise through the ranks to the top spot.
Reverend Canon David comes from extremely humble beginnings and has always maintained his humbleness – a trait that everyone he comes into contact with, admires.

He hails from the Indigenous village of Kaburi, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) and credits much of what he is today to the values his mother inculcated in him. His mother is a devout Christian woman and according to Reverend David, she would never miss church or a bible study session. He explained that if a bible study session is during the day and his mother is carrying on with her daily tasks, she would down tools at that time and attend that session and then recommence after.
She not only taught him how to be a good Christian but also taught him the value of punctuality. He dispelled the notion of “Guyanese time” and explained that if one commits to a certain time then that must be honoured.
Journey to priesthood
Backtracking to Father David’s journey from being a teenager leading worship to now occupying the second highest religious office in the diocese, one must understand that it has been one that tested his faith, a lot.
“In those early days (as a child) we had a church school and surely, three times a day you had to go to service. It so happened that the Government took over the school and there was no catechist left. At that time, I was maybe it was 14 or15, so knowing a bit about leading worship I started to do so on my own and then maybe continued a couple of months.”










