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story about the man who made the nails that were used in the crucifixion of Christ. On Easter Day the risen Christ was emphasised, and Major Peter Kendall led a meeting of praise and thanksgiving, which was followed by Easter brunch as part of the Worship With Us And Stay For Lunch series of Sunday meetings. – L. M.
Celebrating Holy Week from palm branches to brunch LEEDS WEST HUNSLET HOLY Week began with Palm Sunday celebrations as corps members joined people from other churches in a march of witness. Two donkeys took part in the march and people waved palm branches in celebration of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. A Prayers for Easter event took place on Monday, and Wednesday’s Music for Easter
featured the band, songsters and soloists. A dramatic presentation on Good Friday was the climax of the week. Produced by
Yeovil corps officer Major Neil Davies presents corps pianist Derek Lush with a long-service award and a certificate of appreciation recognising 70 years’ faithful service
Salvationist 4 May 2019
Major Carol Kendall, The Nail featured five members of the corps in a moving and thoughtprovoking telling of a fictional
Newcastle City Temple plays a leading role in the traditional Good Friday procession of witness through the heart of the city before an open-air service at Grey’s Monument, which included members of other churches and attracted passers-by
Joan Hubber (second from left) wins Birkenhead’s over-60 Easter Bonnet Parade during an Easter crafts afternoon 4
During the Good Friday meditation at Branksome, based on the song ‘Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?’, corps folk were asked to imagine themselves in the places mentioned in the song
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More than 100 previous members of Darlington YP Band and Singing Company meet for a reunion; Majors David and Elizabeth McCaw-Aldworth (Cardiff Canton) led the weekend