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Thank You Emily
thankyoutypewriter.jpgFor almost a year Emily Wilson has been working as a Young Adult Volunteer. Emily from Columbus Ohio has been doing a great job in the Base and in general church work. Her year ends towards the end of July and we want to put on record our heartfelt gratitude. Emily has become a good friend and a great help. We are glad to report that another volunteer will be assigned to us from the beginning of September. We wish Emily God's blessing as begins her doctorate in psychology.

 
New Student Assistant Minister at Harmony Hill

article thumbnail Helen Freeburn joined us at Harmony Hill on Sunday 6th September and has already taken a number of services. Helen's Background Helen was born in Tullamore, Co. Offaly and grew up outside Newcastle, Co. Dublin (yes there's a Newcastle there too). After attending the King's Hospital School in Dublin she studied at Queen's University Belfast, graduating with a joint BA degree in Scholastic Philosophy and French. During her time studying she had her first taste of living in France when she spent a year there working as a language assistant near La Rochelle. After her time at Queen's University she moved to Lucan, Co. Dublin and spent two years as a full-time volunteer working at the Lucan Youth Centre involved in youth, peace and reconciliation work. It was during this time that Helen, whose family are members of the local Church of Ireland church, began attending and being involved in Lucan Presbyterian Church. It was at Lucan Youth Centre she got to...
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Harvest Thanksgiving and Farewell to Clarke and Hazel Deering

article thumbnail The sun shone as Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church Lambeg celebrated harvest thanksgiving last Sunday. The congregation enjoyed the vista of fruit, vegetables and flowers and Rev David Knox thanked all who had given gifts and of their time to tastefully decorate the buildings.The new student assistant minister Rev Helen Freeburn spoke to the children on the value of water. The children’s choir along with the church choir under the leadership of Mrs Jinhyeng Glissman sang the anthem ‘What a wonderful world’. The sermon by Rev Knox was on the reaping of the seed we sow.The harvest offering goes to the Presbyterian United Appeal which supports the PCI’s social and evangelic mission in Ireland and abroad.In the evening Rev Clarke Deering led his final service. He has been called to Ballycairn Presbyterian Church. Rev Deering spoke on the ‘Fruits of the Harvest’ portraying how our lives can produce fruits of faith. Again the choir sang harvest...
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Prayer Letter - Barry & Elysie McCroskery

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