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Connect at Elmwood
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The second in a series of outreach events
called �Connect� organised in conjunction with Crown Jesus
Ministries was held in Elmwood Presbyterian Church, Ballymacash
last Sunday evening. The minister, the Rev. Andrew Thompson led
the service; Peter McKechnie and the Elmwood Worship Team led
the praise and Philip Kerr from Crown Jesus Ministries gave the
talk.
The Elmwood Worship Team provided
background music as members of the congregation and friends
arrived for the special evening service of Easter Worship, and
were treated to tea, coffee and beautiful buns provided by the
ladies of the congregation. The Rev. Andrew Thompson gave
everyone a warm welcome and conducted an �Elmwood in Focus�
interview with Barry Quinn, a member of the congregation.
Stephen Auld - Elmwood Youth Worker led a humorous Ice-breaker
based on the game Connect 4 and in a most interesting talk,
Philip Kerr from Crown Jesus Ministries spoke about the many
connections we make during our lives. He said that because of
our sin, we are disconnected from God and that He wants to
connect with each one of us. Philip went on to explain the
importance of calling on the name of the Lord and making the
�Winning Connection� as recorded in Acts 4 v 12, �Salvation is
found in no-one else, for there is no other name under heaven
given to men by which we must be saved.�
Philip Kerr (front left) -
Crown Jesus Ministries and the Rev. Andrew Thompson
(back right) pictured with Peter McKechnie (front
right) and the Worship Team that led the praise at
Elmwood Presbyterian Church last Sunday evening. L
to R: (front) Philip Kerr, David Acheson, Mark
Getty, Hannah Jess, Juanita Morrow and Peter
McKechnie - Worship Group leader. (back row) Arran
Crossey, Julie Murdock, David McKechnie, Christine
Murdock, David Ravey, Paul McConnell, Emma Philpott,
David Morrow, Melanie Anderson and the Rev. Andrew
Thompson.
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