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“If my people…” in Lagan Valley Leisure Complex |
Over 350 people attend “If my people…”
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Derick Bingham |
A huge crowd
of over 350 people attended “If My People…” in the Lagan Valley
Leisure Complex on Saturday 25th March 2006. The
worship was led by Andi Oakes and the speaker was Derick
Bingham, who is a preacher and author very well known and
respected internationally. The name “If My People…” is an
inspiring prayer for revival taken from 2 Chronicles 7v14: “If
my people, which are called by my name, will humble themselves
and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then
will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal
their land.”
The event was
organised by Crown Jesus Ministries, in conjunction with
representatives from 18 Lisburn churches: Lisburn Cathedral,
Christ Church and St. Paul’s - Church of Ireland Churches; First
Lisburn, Railway Street, Sloan Street, Elmwood, St. Columba’s
and Harmony Hill - Presbyterian Churches; Emmanuel and Lisburn -
Baptist Churches; Kingdom Life and Lisburn - Elim Churches;
Trinity Methodist; Mount Zion Free Methodist; Church of the
Nazarene; The Salvation Army; and the recently formed Fresh Oil
Church.

Pictured at “If My
People…” in the Lagan Valley Leisure Complex on
Saturday 25th March 2006 is L to R:
(front) Guest Speaker - Derick Bingham with Andi
Oakes, Brian Campbell, Keith Mitchell, Philip
Kerr and Roy Walker from Crown Jesus Ministry.
(back row) Local church ministers and leaders -
Rodney McCrea, Rev. Clive Webster, Rev. Brian
Anderson and Brian Agnew.

Andi Oakes and the band
that led the worship at “If My People…” in the
Lagan Valley Leisure Complex on Saturday 25th
March 2006. L to R: (front) Andi Oakes -
Vocals and Guitar, Rachel-Ann Bleakney - Violin
and Lynn Cassells - Backing Vocals. (back)
Stephen McLoughlin - Keyboards, Raymond Robinson
- Flute, Glenn Hamilton - Percussion and Stephen
Gouldie - Bass.

The large crown of over
350 people that attended “If My People…” in the
Lagan Valley Leisure Complex on Saturday 25th
March 2006.
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