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Saturday, August 17, 2013
There is a new song!

AYR COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR
Summer Concert 2nd June 2013
A wonderful evening of praise, entertainment and glorious music; provided by QV Brass, The Gordon Anderson Praise Band, The Salvation Army's Erskine Community Choir, and our own Ayr Community Gospel Choir (A.C.G.C.).
A.C.G.C. continues to raise funds for chosen charities. For our 2013 summer concert the recipients were “The Salvation Army-Scottish Summer Music of School” and “Vulnerable Families in Pregnancy”.
QV Brass started the evening with a rousing rendition of The Champions.
Hosted by Castlehill Church of Scotland the Rev. Liz Crumish once again welcomed The Salvation Army to Castlehill.
Straight into the programme the A.C.G.C. accompanied by Robert Dibden on piano, performed two songs, first “There Is a New Song" the theme of our concert followed by "You Are The Light".
The Worship Band led the congregation in songs like “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High” and other favourites.
QV Brass delighted us as cornet soloist Alex Ramsay played “My Love is like a Red Red Rose”. This was followed by our guest choir who treated us to a beautiful rendition of "The Rose" accompanied by Ian and Rebekah Pye on the violin. There followed another soloist from QV brass with a rendition of "Take up Thy Cross" played by Luke Williams on trombone.
Stuart McKinley entertained us with his presentations, the first an amusing monologue based around a director of a theatre group assessing their performance of Shakespeare's “Hamlet”. Stuarts’ second item was "The Conversion of St Paul" by John Betjeman.
Back came the A.C.G.C. with "Thank You Lord" then a stirring rendition of "Covenant" Lt Cheryl Stone joined Bobby Irvine in a duet before being joined by the choir in an uplifting finish.
Well into the second half QV Brass received tumultuous applause as they presented "Fire in the Blood" by Paul Lovatt-Cooper and "Crimond" by Peter Graham.
The joint choirs sang "Only thy Blood", "I Believe", an arrangement by Robert Dibden, and then closed with "David Danced". The solo part was performed by first time vocal soloist Andrew Irvine.
For the finale QV Brass raised the roof with their rendition of “River Dance”.
Note: You can view photographs of this and other Gospel Choir concerts by clicking here.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Doors flung open to welcome public!

And so, after many months of prayer, planning and preparation the big celebration weekend finally arrived and Jesus’ name was uplifted by the many people who joined in the festivities.
The theme for the weekend was “A New Beginning” and began on Friday 26 April by welcoming Fiona Hyslop MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Relations, to speak on the contribution of faith groups to society.

A strong Christian herself, Ms. Hyslop congratulated The Salvation Army for its ongoing and significant contribution over many decades. She was keenly interested in the Army’s investment in a former Church of Scotland parish church and looked forward to the realisation of the many benefits expected from the corps’ community services both those recently established and those yet to be implemented.

Other speakers included Lt. Col. Alan Burns, Scotland Secretary and Mr. Ali Gilmour, from Riverside Church. Riverside Church is a close working partner of the Army in Ayr collaborating on many initiatives ranging from kids clubs, hospitality for those recovering from addiction and provision of food parcels for the needy and vulnerable, working in consultation with a wide range of local statutory and voluntary agencies.

Saturday 27 April was a busy day led by special guests for the weekend Lt. Cols. Ivor and Carol Telfer from THQ in London.
Although they had travelled a long distance to lead the weekend, the Telfers were no strangers to Ayr, and Ivor had spent the first 18 years of his life as a member of the corps.
Even the weather was good on the Saturday! A wide range of public figures attended, including church leaders, local councillors, and Mary Kilpatrick – the Depute Provost.

There were so many people waiting outside for the opening that even the main road, John Street, came close to be obstructed by the sheer number of people present.

Key events included a formal ribbon cutting ceremony, where Col. Telfer was assisted by Robert Sands (89) and Jack Simons (8) – the oldest and youngest soldiers on the corps roll.
This ceremony was followed by the unveiling of a plaque and a short service where Francis Aitken, DDBA, informed the public of the expenditure incurred and the funding sources used for the building project.

Later in the afternoon, the recreation hall hosted an exhibition featuring the work of the Salvation Army and local partner organisations – Voluntary Action South Ayrshire, RecoveryAyr, Access To Employment – and key contractors such as main contractor (Waterside Developments), and architects (LMA).
During the day, Jim McGinlay of LMA presented Ayr Salvation Army with the deeds of its former hall (now owned by the architects’ practice), which were signed by William Booth, the Founder of The Salvation Army.
On Sunday 28 April, the day began with a worship service led by the Telfers. A skit from Dads’ Army delivered a clear message that it is vital to get our priorities right.

The evening meeting was full of heavenly highlights, featuring the corps band, songsters and the 100+ members of Ayr Community Gospel Choir (led by corps musical director Bobby Irvine) the rafters were raised with praise to God. We look forward to God’s continued blessing as we seek to make disciples in His name.
Tim Stone
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
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