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THE Presbytery of Derry and Donegal is to get a new Minister.

Mr Colin McKibben has been called by the linked Congregations of Carnone, Convoy and Donoughmore in Co. Donegal. Mr McKibben was brought up within Hillsborough Congregation where he acted as Sunday School teacher, Choir member and with his wife Beth ran a Young Adults Group. During that time they led groups on Mission trips to Africa. He was educated at Dromore High School and Queen’s University. He is from a farming and building background and for a number of years ran his own construction company.

He is at present Assistant Minister in 1st Armagh Congregation where he also takes part in cross community work. This involves secular and

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church communities, both adults and young people. His hobbies include swimming, cycling, reading; autobiographies, music, travel and cooking and architecture.

Mr McKibbin is to be Installed at a Service in Convoy Presbyterian Church on Friday, September 10 at 7pm. He succeeds the Rev Mark Gray who was Minister of Carnone and Convoy from 1998 to 2006. Former Moderator, Rev Rodney Sterritt has been looking after the

Congregations in the interim.

Healing Ministry

The Joint Presbytery Service of Prayer for the Sick is being held on Sunday, September 12 at 3.30pm in Newtowncunningham Presbyterian

Church. The Preacher is the Rev James Gray. Everyone will be welcome.

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