Showing posts with label Eastern Presbytery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastern Presbytery. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 January 2008

EP Volleyball Competition

Aside from the EP Weekend, this is one of the highlights of the Eastern Presbytery's year. (that one was just for you Peter!)

11 Teams entered B.R.A Sports Hall for what was sure to be another tightly fought contest.........................where either Dromore, Ards or Trinity would probably win it as has been the pattern in recent years.

Any ways, you know how it works, 3 groups, winners go to Semi's and then a Final. I suppose I should give a mention to Dromore who reached the semi's because James would most likely rip my head off if I didn't!

It was a great final, Ards vs. (Surprise of the Tournament) Ballyclare, I dont need to describe much, just that Mark spiked the ball into one unfortunate mans face and that pretty much set the tone for the final! So ends another Volleyball Competition, Lisburn will have to get a few more practises in for next year, and maybe a few tactical signings.............

Praise God for these great times we have to have fellowship as young people in the church. Also a big shout out to Dromore who have now got Elders, fantastic to see God's growth at work there.

Finally, a big shout out to Hannah Drennan, who was the real winner of the Volleyball Competition with "Nerd of the Year". She actually brought a French Revision file to the event........nuff said............


Claire prepares for a slam as Dromore defeat Lisburn






Harry on how many times taller James McCavery is than him



"Trinity Legends" in action



The traditional half-time activity



2008 Champions in Action (Bun Spot!)

Thursday, 1 November 2007

Eastern Presbytery Weekend 2007

Carlsberg don't do Eastern Presbytery Weekends but even if they did they couldn't have beaten this one. For me the Eastern Presbytery Weekend is always one of the highlights of the year and this year was probably the best yet. The weekend ran on the traditional format, wisely not changing a winning formula, possibly a lesson for Nigel Worthington or maybe the IFA should have appointed Peter Loughridge as manager after Lawrie's departure!

Anyway leaving serious Nige-bashing safely in the hands of AWS, the speaker for the weekend was the recent RP signing of Rev.Andrew Kerr of Knockbraken RPC. Gareth Kerr (no relation) intensified the pressure on Rev.Kerr's shoulders by pointing out this was Andrew's debut at an RP young people's event but he stepped up to the plate and delivered a quality weekend's worth of talks on the topic "The Christian Anatomy". Lessons were drawn from various body parts mentioned in Scripture and reminded us of the illustrations God has given us showing his care for us and how we are to serve him. His use of powerpoint however was described as being a little too "Presbyterian" by a member of Lisburn.



Tom pondering on the talks


Friday night's games were organised by Carrick CY. The highlight of which had to be my introduction to "Whoosh ball" a game set to take the world by storm. Rumours abound that it may even become part of the London 2012 Olympics. Sleep came in the early hours of Saturday morning after much "bant" and a tube of Jaffacakes. Saturday afternoon's activities consisted of football in Kilraughts car park and some girls stuff, henceforth abbreviated to "guff", in the church hall. No pictures of football are available as no-one with a camera ventured outside into the sub-zero condtions.

Uni-hoc

More of the women's game



Volleyball- Tom in action

On Saturday evening Lorna and Ali organised the activity. A game called Conclusions in which we had to act out the final scene of a well-known movie in groups. Absolutely hilarious though the judges did have a bit of a 'mare in their scoring of the acting. How could anything have beaten Ice Age in which Rob admitted he's ginger, Champion the Wonderhorse saved the day and Gregg (our hero) Somerville had a starring role as a mammoth? Rumour has it there are video of some of the acts which I'll try to get my hands on.



The new and improved Napolen Dynamite


On Sabbath we return to Kilraughts for worship during which Ali was left very confused by DF's children's address and afterwards we enjoyed a great lunch thanks to the ladies of Kilraughts. Also saw Debbie P for the first time since the legendary Cloughmills Go Team. There were only two flaws in the whole weekend which meant it wasn't quite perfect. Firstly Tom "the Muppet" Sommerville managed to forget the clocks went back and woke our room at 7:15! What an eejit! I only realised after having got up and showered! Also I'm sorry to say that salad was offered as an option on Saturday for lunch. Don't make friends with salad!



Some extra pics



Bex, Claire and the self-confessed Ginger




Calvin taking a photo of his own shoulder


The party bus!



Aaron, Abi, Tom, Harry and Ali




Rufus and Elvis

Sunday 7:15am not 8:15 Tom!