Harmony Hill 
Presbyterian AGM

The Annual General Meeting of Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church took place in the Alec Watson Hall recently, the Rev. David Knox presiding.
From left to right the image shows Mr Walter Carruthers (Treasurer), Rev David Knox (Minister), Mr Nigel Wilson (Secretary), Ms Susan Moore (Assistant Minister), and Mr Derek Alexander (Clerk of Kirk Session).From left to right the image shows Mr Walter Carruthers (Treasurer), Rev David Knox (Minister), Mr Nigel Wilson (Secretary), Ms Susan Moore (Assistant Minister), and Mr Derek Alexander (Clerk of Kirk Session).
From left to right the image shows Mr Walter Carruthers (Treasurer), Rev David Knox (Minister), Mr Nigel Wilson (Secretary), Ms Susan Moore (Assistant Minister), and Mr Derek Alexander (Clerk of Kirk Session).

There was good support from members of the congregation.

In his general comments, the Moderator, Rev. David Knox, referred to Harmony Hill church as a partnership in which many people partnered with him in its work and witness.

He thanked in particular the main church office bearers, the Kirk Session, the Church Committee, the paid members of staff and the many volunteers who were so supportive. He also appreciated the loyalty of the Choir who had continued to play such a central part in worship. Since last year, Rev. Helen Freeburn had been installed as Minister in Galway Presbyterian and Methodist Church following almost four years as a very effective Assistant Minister in Harmony Hill. And

Susan Moore joined in June 2013 as Student Assistant.

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Mr Knox said that virtually every week visitors attend Harmony Hill services, some of whom have eventually joined the congregation.

The whole congregation is now be looking forward to celebrating its work and witness as it approaches its sixtieth anniversary later in 2014, in partnership with Jesus Christ.

The AGM was followed by a contribution from the Choir under the direction of Nicholas Trimble. Appreciation was expressed to all those who had participated in the business of the evening; to the Choir for their contribution; and to those who had provided the excellent supper.

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