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Rev Denise Acheson instituted as the new rector of St Colman�s, Dunmurry

�Denise, this is your evening�

Rev Denise Acheson Pictured at a Service of Institution are L to R: Roberta Campbell (Churchwarden), John Williams (Parish Reader), Rev Clifford Skillen (Bishop�s Chaplain), Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Rev Denise Acheson, Rev John Budd (Rural Dean), Rev William Taggart (Registrar), Councillor James Tinsley (Lisburn Mayor), Mrs Margaret Tinsley (Mayoress) and David McKinley (Churchwarden). Pictured at a Service of Institution in St Colman�s Parish, Dunmurry are L to R: The Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Rev Denise Acheson and John Williams (Parish Reader).
Rev Denise Acheson Pictured at a Service of Institution are L to R: Roberta Campbell (Churchwarden), John Williams (Parish Reader), Rev Clifford Skillen (Bishop�s Chaplain), Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Rev Denise Acheson, Rev John Budd (Rural Dean), Rev William Taggart (Registrar), Councillor James Tinsley (Lisburn Mayor), Mrs Margaret Tinsley (Mayoress) and David McKinley (Churchwarden). Pictured at a Service of Institution in St Colman�s Parish, Dunmurry are L to R: The Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Rev Denise Acheson and John Williams (Parish Reader).
 

The Rev Denise Acheson, former curate assistant in Ballyholme Parish, Diocese of Down, was instituted as rector of St Colman�s Parish, Dunmurry on Thursday 1st May in succession to the Rev Tom Priestly, who died in August last year. The Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy led the service and John Williams (Parish Reader), Rev John Budd (Rural Dean), Rev Don Gamble and the Rev Simon Doogan also took part. The Bishop, assisted by the Rev Clifford Skillen (Bishop�s Chaplain) and Mr William Taggart (Registrar) conducted the Act of Institution.

The Bishop welcomed the new Rector to the Diocese of Connor, saying, �Denise, this is your evening�. He also welcomed the many visiting clergy and well-wishers who packed the church for the service and gave a special welcome to Councillor James Tinsley (Lisburn Mayor) and Mrs Margaret Tinsley (Mayoress). In his address, the Bishop told the congregation, �Your new Rector has a love for people - you have a wonderful new chapter ahead�. He went on to say that Denise has had a life of joy and great pain and she had found the love of Jesus a strength and help in her journey. Speaking as her Bishop and friend he said, �She has a wonderful story to tell - she wants to tell you about Jesus�. He concluded by asking the congregation to look after her, assuring both her and her new congregation of his prayer and support as they go forward with Jesus.

Organist Alan Yarr and the Parish Choir led the worship and a musical group from Ballyholme Parish brought some items of praise including, �One Again�. Following the service, refreshments were served in the Parochial Hall providing the opportunity for Dunmurry parishioners to welcome their new Rector and for the many Ballyholme parishioners present to say their goodbyes and wish Denise best wishes in her new Parish.
 

Irene Bell (St Colman�s MU Branch Leader) presents a welcoming gift to the new Rector of Dunmurry Parish, the Rev Denise Acheson. Looking on is the Rev Don Gamble (left) and the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (right). The Rev Denise Acheson pictured with her mother at Dunmurry Parish Rectory prior to her institution as the new Rector of St Colman�s. The Rev Denise Acheson pictured with her mother Mabel and sisters Carole, Sylvia, and Heather at Dunmurry Parish Rectory prior to her institution as the new Rector of St Colman�s.
Irene Bell (St Colman�s MU Branch Leader) presents a welcoming gift to the new Rector of Dunmurry Parish, the Rev Denise Acheson. Looking on is the Rev Don Gamble (left) and the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (right). The Rev Denise Acheson pictured with her mother at Dunmurry Parish Rectory prior to her institution as the new Rector of St Colman�s. The Rev Denise Acheson pictured with her mother Mabel and sisters Carole, Sylvia, and Heather at Dunmurry Parish Rectory prior to her institution as the new Rector of St Colman�s.
  The Rev Denise Acheson addresses her new Connor congregation at a Service of Institution in a packed St Colman�s Parish Church, Dunmurry last Thursday evening (1st May).
Organist Alan Yarr (left) and St Colman�s Parish Choir pictured at a Service of Institution on Thursday 1st May.
 
  The Rev Denise Acheson addresses her new Connor congregation at a Service of Institution in a packed St Colman�s Parish Church, Dunmurry last Thursday evening (1st May).

Denise was born in Manchester but spent most of her life in the village of Churchill, Fermanagh where she worshipped at Inishmacsaint Parish Church. Following her marriage to William she moved to Australia where her first two children, Ruth and Dean, were born. The family lived there for seven years before returning to Northern Ireland where their third child Robert was born. Denise worked as a lab technician at Collegiate Grammar School in Enniskillen for 13 years, despite a strong sense of vocation. �Ever since I was a teenager I felt a calling to the church, but my life took different roads. When I was in my thirties I was doing a lot of things within the church and working for a living got in the way,� she said. �Eventually I just had to apply and was accepted.�

Denise�s husband William died in 1994, when youngest son Robert was still very small. Denise admits bringing up the family on her own was trying. �I would never choose to be a single parent, but God is faithful and you get there through pushing, struggling, help and all sorts. It was not easy,� she said. Robert continues to live with his mother, Dean has returned to Australia and Ruth lives in England. Denise has one grandchild.

After her ordination in June 2005, Denise went to Ballyholme as curate assistant to the Rt Rev Alan Abernethy, who is now Bishop in Denise�s new diocese of Connor. �Alan started me off. He trusted me in many things which was a great affirmation and certainly he let me have great experiences. He shared his ministry with me,� Denise said.

Speaking of her move to St Colman�s she said, �I am excited and terrified. Dunmurry is going to be very different to Ballyholme, but I knew nothing about Ballyholme when I started there and it turned out to be a wonderful place and I am hoping it is going to be the same in Dunmurry. I pray that God has used all of the experiences with Alan and during the months on my own in Ballyholme to prepare me for the next stage of moving on.�
 

02/05/2008