Martyrs Memorial Messenger

March, 1978 Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church Easter Convention Friday, 24th March - Praise Service [.] Singers will include Rev. William McCrea, Sam Houston, Sharon Mills, Jim Patterson, Harry McClelland. Dr. Paisley will bring a Closing Message. Saturday, 25th - Missionary Rally Speaker: Dr. Bill Woods [.] Dr. Paisley will preside. Sunday, 26th - "Be Our Guest Sunday" We invite YOU to be our guest in the Martyrs Memorial on Easter Sunday. Services: 11-30 am and 8-00 pm [.] Preacher: Dr. Paisley [.] Special subjects and singing. (Announcements continued on Back Page)
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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church (Belfast, Northern Ireland).
Summary:Leaflet, (red and black coloured font printed on bright green coloured paper), detailing the services of the Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church (Belfast, Northern Ireland) and featuring images of the faces of Dr. Ian Paisley, (1926-2014) and Rev. William McCrea (born 1948) advertising a cassette entitled "Begin the Day with God & His Word", that could be purchased for £1. Text continues on sheet - "During the month of March Dr. Paisley will be preaching on the following subjects on Sundays at 7-00 pm: "Forgers of lies and physicians of no value"; "Why God sacked every priest"; "Pricks Kicking" and The Wedding Gate-Crasher". The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster is a Christian denomination founded in 1951 by Ian Paisley; he founded the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in 1971. William McCrea was a DUP member of Magherafelt District Council from 1973 until he stood down on 1 July 2010.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: [Belfast, Co. Antrim] : [Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church], March, 1978.
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Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 sheet (double-sided, folded into [3] pp.): ill., ports., 10.2 x 21.3 cm..

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EPH B1141
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Ephemera
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.