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GREENWELL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWTOWNARDS

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Rosemary engages with three weekly groups and seeks to build friendships with women at these ministries: ‘Chat and Hobby Huddle’ on a Tuesday morning; ‘Mums and Tots’ on a Wednesday morning; and ‘Women’s Meeting’ on Thursday evenings. Pray for everyone who comes into the International Meeting Point and for the staff and volunteers who have opportunities daily to share the gospel. Sharon's desire is to share God with many people who have come from other countries, who have never heard the gospel or understood anything of God's amazing love and offer of salvation. She wants to encourage women in their walk with God as they study God's Word together every week. She loves to help people practically by giving support and encouragement, as well as providing clothes, toiletries, household goods and food. Pray for strength, courage and perseverance as daily Sharon and the team come up against massive challenges as they deal with very broken lives. Although Sharon's work varies every day, her main responsibilties are: offering care and support to those in great need; leading one to one Bible studies; organising a clothes ministry.She plays a key role giving pastoral care to many who have had traumatic experiences in their lives.

Sharon is married to Sammy and they have two grown up children. She grew up in Greenwell Street Presbyterian Church in Newtownards under the ministry of Rev Dr Rodney Sterritt. She was commissioned in 1997 into Strand Presbyterian Church in East Belfast where she served for 19 years before moving to the International Meeting Point in 2015. Thank God for the strength he has given us to be involved in hismission and for his incredible provision. At Greenwell Street we have many opportunities to spread the seed of his Word to young and old, into the community of Newtownards, praying that lives would serve the King of Kings. For new converts – that they will grow and mature and we cancontinue to disciple them through teaching more of God’s Wordand get families settled into churches where they will grow. There are many painful stories of trauma, death, abuse andtorture. People arrive and we try to navigate through the mess andturmoil that they have experienced to help practically, provide asafe place, a warm welcoming home and through it all to shareJesus. We value your prayer support so much and cry out to Godon their behalf that their wounds will be healed and their heartsdrawn to God.

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For wisdom and discernment as we navigate the challengingand painful circumstances of people’s lives. Rosemary has been serving in Greenwell Street Presbyterian Church in Newtownards, since September 2017. Pray for Sharon's personal walk with God that it will be protected and she will discipline herself as she strives in her walk towards holiness. During the late Queen's platinum celebrations, both First Ards and Greenwell Street gifted every child from Victoria Primary School the book called, Queen Elizabeth II: The Queen Who Chose to Serve. The principal of the school expressed her thanks, on a Facebook video clip, to the churches for the gorgeous book that explained about her faith and journey to the throne.

gravestone photos try http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/down/photos/tombstones/markers.htm& http://www.northdownroots.co.uk/roots_gravestone.html Pray for wisdom as Sharon and her colleagues reach out in situations where it can be difficult as they share with people from other countries and cultures.Rosemary previously served as a deaconess in First Antrim Presbyterian Church. Before training to become a deaconess, Rosemary worked at various jobs - activity co-ordinator at Faith House, N I Electricity sales and River House Newcastle. Rosemary’s home congregation is Newcastle Presbyterian Church. Last Christmas, the nursery was able to return to our church halls for its first Christmas nativity play after the Covid-19 pandemic. The children used Makaton sign language to explain the Christmas story in word and song. Parents went home with our church magazine and a Christmas tract. One Sunday morning during a Scripture Union presentation to the church, a parent shared how delighted she was that her daughter had come home from nursery with a little book from Greenwell Street explaining the true meaning of Christmas.

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