The Easter Epilogue service held in Railway
Street Presbyterian Church on Palm Sunday was based on the hymn
�Who is He, in yonder Stall?� Prophesies from the Old Testament
followed by their fulfilment in the New Testament were read by
Roger Thompson and Carolyn Gowdy. The soloist, Karen Bowden,
sang �A Purple robe, a Crown of Thorns�. Railway Street Church
Choir, under their Director of Music, Janet Ferguson, led the
praise, with the former organist of the church, Peter Wilson
providing all the wonderful accompaniments, both on the organ
and on the piano. Church members Aaron and Lois Curragh, Pauline
and Craig Adair with Paul McAteer as raconteur gave a
thought-provoking performance of a short dramatic piece entitled
�Clippity Clop�. Heather Henry who introduced the service summed
up the readings in a short address entitled �God came near�.
In his closing remarks the Rev. Brian
Gibson asked, �Who is he - for you personally?� and continued,
�Either we dismiss him as part of history or we see someone
significant - The Lord, the King of Glory - the Saviour of the
World.�
People who took part in the Evening of Easter Music
and Readings in Railway Street Presbyterian Church on Palm
Sunday. L to R: (front) Heather Henry, Carolyn Gowdy and
Karen Bowden. (back row) The Rev. Brian Gibson, Roger
Thompson and Peter Wilson - Guest Organist.
Railway Street Presbyterian Church
Choir pictured at the Evening of Easter Music and Readings
on Palm Sunday. L to R: (front row) Valerie Henderson, May
McConnell, Anne King, Rosemary Henderson, Jay Mateer, Billy
Bittle, Laura Bittle, Anne McAllister, Pauline Adair and
Julie McConaghie. (back row) Joy Crothers, Elizabeth Menown,
Dorothy McClelland, Colin McLean, Peter Wilson - Guest
Organist, Janet Ferguson - Director of Music, Wilson Graham
- Guest Bass, Keith Bailie, Don Mitchell, Bertha Cowan,
Elizabeth Bridgett and Aileen Patterson.