$300M church on Corentyne turning heads with its grandeur

A series of chandeliers above the area where the congregation sits. Drums line the aisle.

A multi-million-dollar house of worship at Philippi Farm, Corentyne, which was commissioned three Saturdays ago, has heads turning with its grandeur.
The Glory Light Taber-nacle Deliverance Centre was established on November 13, 1998 and was commissioned on August 27 this year by Transport Minister Robeson Benn and Health Minister Leslie Ramsammy.

The newly-commissioned place of worship has an estimated value of $300 million.

Viola Ben, a founder member of the church,