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Come, Now is the Time to Worship

Garvey Silver Band with conductor Tom Whyte (left) pictured at 'Hymns in the Park' held at the refurbished bandstand in Wallace Park on Sunday afternoon 7th August. Included are some people who took part in the short act of worship L to R: Rev Winston Good (Seymour Street Methodist), Marion Craig (First Lisburn), Rev Brian Gibson (Railway Street) and Denis Fullerton (Lisburn Cathedral).

Garvey Silver Band with conductor Tom Whyte (left) pictured at 'Hymns in the Park' held at the refurbished bandstand in Wallace Park on Sunday afternoon 7th August. Included are some people who took part in the short act of worship L to R: Rev Winston Good (Seymour Street Methodist), Marion Craig (First Lisburn), Rev Brian Gibson (Railway Street) and Denis Fullerton (Lisburn Cathedral).

A hymn sung by Seymour Street Praise Group 'Come, now is the time to worship' aptly summed up the mood of a great afternoon of praise and worship entitled 'Hymns in the Park' which was held at the refurbished bandstand in Wallace Park on Sunday.

Organised in conjunction with Lisburn City Council Leisure Services Department, the clergy and representatives from the four participating Lisburn city centre churches which took part were the Rev Winston Good, retired minister of Seymour Street Methodist Church, who conducted the short act of worship; Rev Brian Gibson (Railway Street Presbyterian), Marion Craig (First Lisburn Presbyterian) and Denis Fullerton (Lisburn Cathedral).

In a short address Denis spoke of the importance of praise for — 'who God is' and praise for 'what God does for us'.

Garvey Silver Band with conductor Tom Whyte led the praise which included 'Praise my soul, the King of heaven' and 'What a friend we have in Jesus'. The band played in concert for about an hour prior to the hymn singing which commenced and ended in dry sunny conditions. Not even a light shower during the event dampened the spirits of those gathered to worship.

Garvey cornet player Alan Walker pictured with his mother Margaret and his wife Pauline. Evelyn Whyte (Deaconess) and some ladies from First Lisburn Presbyterian Church.

Garvey cornet player Alan Walker pictured with his mother Margaret and his wife Pauline.

Evelyn Whyte (Deaconess) and some ladies from First Lisburn Presbyterian Church.

Michelle Pierce and Lindsey Freeman from Seymour Street Methodist Church were in charge of the distribution of hymn sheets. Kinallen family Ian and Gillian Parker and their children Benjamin, Adam and Caden pictured enjoying 'Hymns in the Park' at the refurbished bandstand in Wallace Park, Lisburn on Sunday afternoon 7th August.

Michelle Pierce and Lindsey Freeman from Seymour Street Methodist Church were in charge of the distribution of hymn sheets.

Kinallen family Ian and Gillian Parker and their children Benjamin, Adam and Caden pictured enjoying 'Hymns in the Park' at the refurbished bandstand in Wallace Park, Lisburn on Sunday afternoon 7th August.

Colin and Moya McLean from Railway Street Presbyterian Church singing off the same hymn sheet. Rev Simon Genoe, Curate Assistant (left) and Denis Fullerton (right) pictured with some members of Lisburn Cathedral.

Colin and Moya McLean from Railway Street Presbyterian Church singing off the same hymn sheet.

Rev Simon Genoe, Curate Assistant (left) and Denis Fullerton (right) pictured with some members of Lisburn Cathedral.

Cecil Kirkwood, Councillor Ronnie Crawford (Former Mayor), Jean Crawford, Lynne Trainor, Brian Trainor, Elizabeth Bridgett, Nell Mcilwrath and Roy Mcilwrath. Some members of Seymour Street Methodist Church enjoying 'Hymns in the Park'.

Cecil Kirkwood, Councillor Ronnie Crawford (Former Mayor), Jean Crawford, Lynne Trainor, Brian Trainor, Elizabeth Bridgett, Nell Mcilwrath and Roy Mcilwrath.

Some members of Seymour Street Methodist Church enjoying 'Hymns in the Park'.

Ulster Star
12/08/2011