Amy Roberts launches new CD

Amy Roberts launched her new CD ‘I’m trusting You Lord’ at an evening of praise in Hillsborough Village Centre on Saturday October 31.
Amy Roberts pictured at the launch of her new CD - Im trusting You Lord at an evening of praise in Hillsborough Village Hall on Saturday 31st October.  Included are the Rev Dr Fred Greenfield (Compere) and gospel group Revelation - Andy Calderwood, Thomas McCalmont and David Strange.Amy Roberts pictured at the launch of her new CD - Im trusting You Lord at an evening of praise in Hillsborough Village Hall on Saturday 31st October.  Included are the Rev Dr Fred Greenfield (Compere) and gospel group Revelation - Andy Calderwood, Thomas McCalmont and David Strange.
Amy Roberts pictured at the launch of her new CD - Im trusting You Lord at an evening of praise in Hillsborough Village Hall on Saturday 31st October. Included are the Rev Dr Fred Greenfield (Compere) and gospel group Revelation - Andy Calderwood, Thomas McCalmont and David Strange.

The compere for the evening was the Rev Dr Fred Greenfield who sang a selection of well-known gospel hymns and led the singing of a selection of well-known gospel choruses. Also taking part were gospel group Revelation.

Ex-rector of Christ Church, Lisburn, the Rev Canon S McComb, describes Amy ‘Anita’ Roberts as a devoted wife and mother who for many years thrilled audiences as a talented entertainer in music and song.

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“However,” he said, “at the Holy Week Services 1990, in Christ Church, Lisburn, God spoke to Amy in a very positive way and she committed her life to the following of Jesus as her Lord and Saviour.

Since then she has sought to appropriate her God-given talent in witness to her faith and has used her lovely singing voice to tell others of the Saving Love of Calvary, which has so changed and blessed her own life.

“It is Amy’s fervent hope that the Gospel message she brings through testimony and song, dedicated in prayer to the glory of God, may be a source of much spiritual blessing to many.”

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