Sunday, May 10, 2009

sermon spice

sermon spice

Coverage begins at 8am on Friday 1 May and will continue right through until midnight on Sunday 3 May.

By the time of writing over 8,000 information leaflets have been delivered to homes in Ballymoney and the surrounding area.
Just in case you did not receive one why not take a bit of time to familiarise yourself with what is on offer.
It is 150 years since the famous Ulster revival and at 8pm on the Friday you can hear the thoughts and views on the subject as local man Mervyn Storey MLA is interviewed.

Then bright and early on the Saturday breakfast show tune in for an interview with former Northern Ireland footballer, Stuart Elliot, as he discusses his faith.
At 3pm on Saturday the Rev John Kirkpatrick, known as the motorcycle chaplain, brings us up to date with what he does as we approach the North West 200.

At 5pm on Saturday Philip and Catherine Campbell share a very heart-breaking yet hopeful story in Under the Rainbow.
The 'Panel' programmes on Friday and Saturday evening should provoke some thought.
There will be youth programmes run by the young people of the church and the favourite request programmes will be hoping you ring in often enough to dedicate your favourite hymns.

Finally, it would be well worth your while to tune in for the ever popular 'My Story' programmes as you will hear how an extraordinary God works in the lives of the ordinary people.
Sunday, will be especially significant for the fellowship as their new pastor, Colin Adams will preach at the morning and evening services.
All are welcome to come to the church on the Ballymena Road to listen to the sermons, but if that is not possible then please tune in on 105.3fm.

And don't forget if you can't get a good radio reception then you can log on to www.ballymoneybaptistchurch.org, view the programme schedule and follow the weekend on the internet.
All daily programmes will be repeated again throughout the evening on the internet for the benefit of friends and relations abroad.

Yes, there is a lot of variety over the weekend, but there is one common theme which should become clear, if you tune in, listen carefully, and maybe your life will not be the same again.

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