These photos were taken just before the lockdown closed the building site. On Monday last some work resumed.

These photos were taken just before the lockdown closed the building site. On Monday last some work resumed.
Prom Praise is a highly anticipated annual event at the Royal Albert Hall, so they were so disappointed on behalf of their audience and the hundreds of musicians who usually take part from across the globe that it had to be cancelled due to COVID-19. However, they are thrilled that the Royal Albert Hall has joined them to acknowledge that during these times, more than ever before, the world needs hope and inspiration. They are grateful for the opportunity to bring their Festival of Hope, this year’s Prom Praise, virtually, into millions of homes around the world, as a featured event in the RAH digital series.
A Festival of Hope – Virtual Prom Praise will bring together some of the best content from the last 10 years of events in the Hall, combining these with greetings from guest artists past and present. Brian Doerksen, Lucy Grimble and concert pianist Grace Yeo have submitted original recordings from their homes to be included in the broadcast. Combined with archival footage from Prom Praise, the likes of which have gathered more than 4 million YouTube hits in recent years, the programme will also include music from The Kingdom Choir.
All Souls Church‘s Rector, Hugh Palmer will share a new Pause for Thought and there will be a spectacular performance from a virtual choir and orchestra, gathering over 240 singers and players from around the world. All of this will be linked together by the All Souls Orchestra’s new Director of Music, Michael Andrews… from the comfort of his sitting room!
Make a note to join them at 7.30pm (BST) on Saturday 2 May 2020 to come together around that message of hope.
For more information visit https://www.allsoulsmusic.org/events/a-festival-of-hope-virtual-prom-praise/
Click here to download Family Fellowship Material for week beginning 13th April 2020 as PDF.
Previous weeks materials available on the Resources for Download page.
PW Committee Meeting (Tuesday 17th March 2020) is cancelled.
PW Armagh district spring conference due to be held on the 4th April 2020 has been postponed.
There will be a morning service at 11:00am on the 15th March 2020.
The 6.30pm evening service on Sunday 15th March is cancelled.
The Midweek on Wednesday 18th March 2020 is also cancelled.
If you believe you are in a vulnerable category or are showing any signs of the symptoms of the virus please do not attend the service.
Please read carefully the previous post detailing measures that have been put in place with regard to Corona Virus.
Please continue to look for further information on our website and social media in this changing situation.
Pray for Health Care Professionals on the front line and for Government Policy makers.
Pray for those who feel vulnerable and frightened.
Pray for evidence of God’s hand at work in miraculous power.
Psalm 37:3, “Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness”
To ensure the safety of the children, their carers and the volunteers we regret to announce that Chatterbox is cancelled until further notice. We hope you understand this difficult decision.
Psalm 37:3, “Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness”
The Ordination by the Presbytery of Armagh of Brian Dawson, Gareth Greer, Kenneth Mawhinney, Nigel McClelland, Brian McGuire and Mark Neale as Elders in First Presbyterian Church, Portadown.
Included in the photographs are the Commission of the Armagh Presbytery, the newly ordained elders and the minister Robin Brown.