Lisburn Causeway Group hosted a Regional Celebration in Trinity
Methodist Church last Saturday afternoon (10th November). The
Causeway groups support adults with learning disability in their
faith and the celebration was an opportunity for all the groups
in Northern Ireland and visitors to get together. With an
estimated 33,000 people with learning disability in Northern
Ireland, the Lisburn group are keen to encourage more people to
become involved and are inviting visitors to come and experience
this inclusive ministry for themselves.
The day started with lunch followed by three accessible
workshops and finishing with a praise time with some guest
musicians. The special guest was the Deputy Mayor Councillor
Ronnie Crawford who was accompanied by his wife Jean.
Lisburn Causeway Group meets in Wallace Avenue on Mondays at
8.00pm.
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At the Regional Celebration hosted by Lisburn
Causeway Group in Trinity Methodist Church last
Saturday afternoon (10th November) are L to R:
(front) Irvine McCabe, Councillor Ronnie Crawford
(Deputy Mayor), Mrs Jean Crawford (Deputy Mayoress)
and Winifred McCrum. (back row) Graeme Saulters,
Matthew Thompson, John Murdock, Billy McMaster,
Joyce Belshaw, Fiona Murphy and David Twyble
(Trinity Methodist).
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Councillor Ronnie Crawford (Deputy Mayor) and
Mrs Jean Crawford (Deputy Mayoress) pictured with
The Lisburn Causeway Group at the Regional
Celebration in Trinity Methodist Church last
Saturday afternoon (10th November)
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10/11/2007
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