PHILIPSBURG:--- The 21st Annual National Day of Prayer will take place on January 11th at the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg, with the theme “Holding fast to the Lord with hands that serve and hearts that pray”. The National Day of Prayer is held every year on the second Sunday in January, and all persons residing or visiting Sint Maarten are cordially invited to pray and worship at the National Day of Prayer.
The National Day of Prayer begins with Praise & Worship at 4:30 pm, and the official service and program begins at 5:00 pm and will feature numerous contributions of prayers, song, and dance renditions.
“The National Day of Prayer calls us to pause as a nation and remember that our true strength lies in faith, unity, and service. I invite our youth, families, and public servants to come together in prayer—seeking wisdom, renewing hope, and recommitting ourselves to building a Sint Maarten rooted in compassion, integrity, and shared responsibility. As we hold fast to the Lord, may our hands serve and our hearts remain steadfast in prayer,” said The Honorable Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina.
The National Day of Prayer was decreed in 2005 by the Executive Council of the Island Territory of Sint Maarten and serves as an ecumenical service for persons of all faiths and religions to pray for a prosperous and healthy new year for the nation. The St. Maarten Christian Council, St. Maarten United Ministerial Foundation and the Seventh Day Adventist Church in collaboration with the Government of Sint Maarten hosts the annual prayer service.



PHILIPSBURG:--- A significant escalation in internal political tensions occurred today following reports that access to government facilities was restricted for a high-ranking official. According to sources close to the situation, Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina and his Chief of Staff, Stuart Johnson, issued explicit instructions to security personnel to deny entry to Sueana Laville, the Chief of Staff for the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA).
PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Lyndon Lewis voiced strong reservations regarding government spending during the first parliamentary meeting of 2026, signaling that his support for the upcoming national budget is far from guaranteed. Addressing the House on Thursday, MP Lewis emphasized the need for fiscal responsibility and scrutinized what he termed irresponsible usage of public funds.




