March 2006
Wells Church Belfast
by Martin Garner
St Patrick’s weekend….there could not be a better time to visit N. Ireland!
With a team of Martin Garner, Diego Campos, Kelvin Jellyman, and Steve Plumb. (Don Egan who had planned to join us was ill). We headed of early on Saturday morning 18th March.
We were hosted for the weekend by infectious missionaries Adrian and Janice McCartney. Adrian is of N Ireland’s true pioneers having started Streetreach 4 years ago.
This summer Streetreach will take up to 1,500 young people onto the streets of some of the toughest communities (both catholic and protestants) of Belfast - one of the most troubled cities in Europe over the last 50 years.
Like similar ventures Streetreach has had a huge impact, winning awards for crime reduction at one of the most sensitive times of year, beside bring tons of the light and love of Jesus into these areas.
Martin brought a team over leaders from Sheffield to help with the first year of Streetreach and people have been joining in ever since.
Saturday we visited a 24/7 prayer room in the city centre built around St Patrick.
In the afternoon we visited to Hill hall estate in Lisburn where Martin and Sharon lived 5 years earlier, and had been involved in pioneering mission.
It was great to see what was happening.
Lisburn cathedral, under the leadership of Rev. Sam Wright have continued to encourage the ministry.
One of the key players is Billy Moore, a wonderful man whose ministry was recognized by the wider church when in 2005 he was commissioned by the local Bishop as 'lay minister in the Church of Ireland'.
Billy leads a church that meets in the local pub.
During our visit Martin took time to visit people in the community and share Christ with them. One lady decided it was time for her to come back to Jesus and so she turned up at the pub church the next morning.
One of the special highlights, was spending time with the local para-military leader.
Martin had the chance to apologise to him for the way that the message of Christ had been miss-represented to him and his community.
It was a chance to agree that we put people in boxes and end up judging them!
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