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YP Summer Camp

Class 14 Duet 13 years & under:

1st Catherine & Anna Hislop, Magheramorne Presbyterian; 2nd [tie] Abigail Magee & Matthew Acheson, Ballyhenry Presbyterian; Emma & Sophie Montgomery, Magheramorne Presbyterian.

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Class 15 - Singing Group:

1st Magheramorne Presbyterian; 2nd Ballyhenry Presbyterian.

Class 16 - Choir:

1st Magheramorne Presbyterian; 2nd Ballyhenry Presbyterian.

Torrential rain did not dampen spirits at the annual Enniskillen Union BBQ

Saturday 29th June was a beautiful, sunny day in Fermanagh, but just before the CE BBQ was due to start, the weather changed - Castle Archdale was almost washed away!

However, the rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of the hardy few who braved the weather.

We were very grateful for the roof over the campsite at Castle Archdale, and the Juniors enjoyed indoor football while the BBQ was cooking.

Reuben and his mum did a fantastic job with the food as always, and everyone was very well fed!

After the BBQ, Graeme Read shared his experience of growing up in CE, and some of the things he learned through CE. He shared a few tips to help us read and understand the Bible using our hands and fingers, from how God made a perfect world (thumbs up!), through to the end of the Bible with the promise of Jesus’ return (pinkie promise).

Many thanks to Graeme, Reuben and all who helped during the evening.

Class 17 - Dramatised Bible Story:

1st Magheramorne Presbyterian; 2nd Ballyhenry Presbyterian

A great night at the Enniskillen Union celebrations

The Enniskillen CE Union held their annual CE Celebration on Friday 3rd May 2019 in Ballinamallard Methodist Church.

This is always a great night in the CE calendar, when Societies join together to celebrate their year in CE. This year, we were delighted to be joined by our Irish CE President, Ruth Agnew.

The service was led by Diane Simpson, Enniskillen Union President, and the evening began with the Roll Call when all the CE Societies present shared a song or Bible verse. Members of our Junior Societies led the prayers, and the Young People led the worship.

Ruth showed us all her tool box, and talked about how each of one of us has special gifts that God wants us to use for Him. The Juniors and Young People had been asked to design a frame for this year’s Challenge Shield, and these were all displayed on the evening.

The winning frames were designed by Lily Dickson, Knockninny Juniors and Bethany Coalter, Lisbellaw YPs.

Rachel Foster, Knockninny YPCE, was awarded the Ruth Sowden Cup for her contribution to CE over the past year.

The evening ended with everyone continuing fellowship and enjoying supper together.

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