Crowds flock to '˜Walk of Witness' despite protests

Lisburn City Centre Clergy pictured prior to the Good Friday carrying of the cross walk of witness in Lisburn.  L to R:  Rev David Turtle (Trinity Methodist), Rev Mervyn Ewing (Seymour Street Methodist), Rev Dr Allen Sleith (Hillsborough Presbyterian Church), Rev Denise Acheson (Lisburn Cathedral Assistant Minister), Very Rev Sam Wright (Lisburn Cathedral), Rt Rev Dr Frank Sellar (Moderator of the General Assembly), Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Father Dermot McCaughan (St Patricks) and Rev John Brackenridge (First Lisburn Presbyterian).Lisburn City Centre Clergy pictured prior to the Good Friday carrying of the cross walk of witness in Lisburn.  L to R:  Rev David Turtle (Trinity Methodist), Rev Mervyn Ewing (Seymour Street Methodist), Rev Dr Allen Sleith (Hillsborough Presbyterian Church), Rev Denise Acheson (Lisburn Cathedral Assistant Minister), Very Rev Sam Wright (Lisburn Cathedral), Rt Rev Dr Frank Sellar (Moderator of the General Assembly), Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Father Dermot McCaughan (St Patricks) and Rev John Brackenridge (First Lisburn Presbyterian).
Lisburn City Centre Clergy pictured prior to the Good Friday carrying of the cross walk of witness in Lisburn. L to R: Rev David Turtle (Trinity Methodist), Rev Mervyn Ewing (Seymour Street Methodist), Rev Dr Allen Sleith (Hillsborough Presbyterian Church), Rev Denise Acheson (Lisburn Cathedral Assistant Minister), Very Rev Sam Wright (Lisburn Cathedral), Rt Rev Dr Frank Sellar (Moderator of the General Assembly), Rt Rev Alan Abernethy (Bishop of Connor), Father Dermot McCaughan (St Patricks) and Rev John Brackenridge (First Lisburn Presbyterian).
Both annual '˜Walk of Witness' processions went ahead in the borough on Good Friday and were well attended.

This was despite the new rector of Lambeg Parish Church, the Rev Edmond (Eddie) Coulter, refusing to take part in the Lambeg event and a small protest being held at the Lisburn procession over theological differences with the Roman Catholic Church.

Lambeg churches united for the procession which began at Derryvolgie Parish Church at 10.30am.

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