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The Times Square Church Mission to Greenock

Managed to get along to the evening Gospel service tonight in the Town Hall - part of a mission outreach in Greenock this week by a 230 strong team from Times Square Church in Manhattan led by their pastor Carter Conlon and his wife Theresa. Great service. Apparently it was streamed live on http://www.tscnyc.org too so if you'd been watching you might have seen me *waves*. People occupying 3 levels of the town hall. I didn't even know it had a second balcony quite honestly. Pastor Conlon preached on Constraining Christ: "But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. And he went in to tarry with them." (Luke 24:29).

These guys have been visiting churches, schools and drug rehabs, going round door to door and doing street evangelism like nobody's business and their choir has been showing the real meaning of joyful praise in the evening services, local museum and shopping mall each day. If you have a chance to get to any of the events the rest of the week you should.

7pm nightly Greenock Town Hall
7pm Sat 14th & Sun 15th Port Glasgow Town Hall
10am Sat 14th Faith & Business
10am Sat 14th Ladies' Gathering with Theresa Conlon
10pm Fri 13th Youth Meeting

Free admission.

Details, photos, videos and reports from the mission can be found at http://tscftp.org/wpblogs/InternationalOutreach/

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The Queen Mary 2 departing Greenock tonight

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Saw the Queen Mary 2 leaving Greenock today with much pomp and fireworks. She's a very big boat. 

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Queen Mary 2 Publicity

Queen Mary 2 Press Ad

With this local press advert for Inverclyde Council I created a slightly more formal and understated design taking cues from the classic Cunard styling and colours.

The world's biggest cruise liner is making her first visit to the Clyde as part of a special British Isles voyage marking the introduction of the Queen Mary 2 in 2004. She will berth on Monday 19th October at Greenock's Ocean Terminal. 

From Inverclyde Now:

The biggest cruise ships to come to the Clyde so far are the Princess Cruises vessels Grand Princess, Star Princess and Golden Princess, which are all about 108,000-tonnnes. Queen Mary 2 is described as the largest, longest, widest, tallest and most expensive ocean liner built.

Thousands are expected to turn out and greet the largest vessel ever to call at Greenock.

More info: http://www.inverclydenow.com/news-detail2.asp?ID=3450

 

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