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�Key 2 Life� tent campaign at Knocknadona
John Thompson (Knocknadona Gospel Fellowship) pictured with Faith Mission evangelists Trevor Matthews, Paul Acheson and Andrew McCullough at the �Key 2 Life� tent campaign. Lisburn DCF choir pictured at the �Key 2 Life� tent campaign near Knocknadona.
John Thompson (Knocknadona Gospel Fellowship) pictured with Faith Mission evangelists Trevor Matthews, Paul Acheson and Andrew McCullough at the �Key 2 Life� tent campaign. Lisburn DCF choir pictured at the �Key 2 Life� tent campaign near Knocknadona.

A tent campaign entitled �Key 2 Life� near Knocknadona has drawn large crowds since it commenced last Sunday evening (18th May). Conducted by the Faith Mission in conjunction with Knocknadona Gospel Fellowship, the special meetings will help you find the key to real peace, joy and eternal life through knowing God personally. The meetings will continue until Sunday 1st June. The speakers will be Faith Mission evangelists Trevor Matthews (Director), Paul Acheson and Andrew McCullough; and the guest singers will be: Friday 23rd - Heavenbound; Sunday 25th - Keith and Karen Lindsay; Monday 26th - Peter Mander; Tuesday 27th - Brian and Ruth Agnew; Wednesday 28th - Paul Irwin; Thursday 29th - The Watchmen; Friday 30th - Louise Campbell; Sunday 1st June - Paul and Sharon Acheson.

Jim Gordon and Mervyn Kinkead. Enjoying the great gospel praise at the �Key 2 Life� tent campaign.
Jim Gordon and Mervyn Kinkead. Enjoying the great gospel praise at the �Key 2 Life� tent campaign.

The Disabled Christian Fellowship Choir (DCF) from Lisburn were the guest singers on Tuesday evening (20th May) and conducted by Jean Watson and accompanied by blind pianist Gwen Kennedy, they sang, �Wonderful Grace of Jesus�, �I stand amazed� and �Home of the soul�. Trevor Matthews led the service and the preacher was Andrew McCullough. In his address based on the story of the Good Samaritan, Andrew said, �Just like the man going down the road from Jerusalem to Jericho, we are on a downward, dangerous road that brings ruin. If the wounded man had rejected the held of the Good Samaritan he would have died and if we reject Jesus - so too will we die�. Andrew continued by saying that Jesus is waiting with arms wide open to welcome, heal and cleanse; and concluded by asking the question, �Will you come?�

Everyone will be made most welcome to the tent campaign; meetings commence at 8.00pm (Monday - Friday) and on Sunday evenings at 8.30pm. (There will no meetings on Saturday evenings).

22/05/2008