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Seymour Street Holiday Bible Club
leaders L to R: (front) Maria Mork, Karen Hutchinson and
Rebekah Maginn. (back row) Louise Monroe, Stefan
Forsback, Joy Rainey, Owen Sweeney, Jennifer Guy, James
Nelson and Claire Jones.
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Young visitors from
Finland pictured with members of Seymour Street Youth
Fellowship. L to R: (front row) Stefan Forsback, James
Nelson, Stephen Pierce, Karen Hutchinson, Jan Kullberi,
Jennifer Guy, Oliver Koskela, Bettina Soderholm and Paul
Jones. (second row) Rebekah Maginn, Kirsty Dunlop, Julie
Dillon, Sabrina Tillander, Benjamin Democh, Joy Rainey,
Jennie Mork, David Democh, Thomas Jones and Janina
Aschan. (back row) Owen Sweeney, Louise Monroe, Lauren
Allen, Maria Mork, Helen Dunlop, Martyn Rath, Matthew
Maginn, Claire Jones, Andrew Scott and David Henry.
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Young visitors from Finland took part in a joint epilogue
service on Sunday 16th July 2005 at Seymour Street Methodist
Church that was attended by members of the congregations of
First Lisburn and Railway Street Presbyterian and Lisburn
Cathedral. James Nelson introduced the youth item in which the
young Finnish visitors and members of Seymour Street Youth
Fellowship sang, “Open the eyes of my heart Lord” in Swedish and
then in English, accompanied by the Seymour Street youth
orchestra.
The service was led by Fiona McCrea - Seymour Street; prayers of
intersession were taken by Margaret Coulter - Railway Street;
Bible Reading by the Rev. Ken McGrath - Lisburn Cathedral; and
the sermon was given by the Rev. Bert Tosh - Head of Religious
Broadcasting at the BBC.
The Finnish visitors helped out at the Seymour Street Church
Holiday Bible Club held from Monday 18th to Friday 22nd July
2005.
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