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METHODIST YOUTH SING/DANCE FOR DISTRICT COUNCIL DELEGATES

January 24, 2014
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One of the climaxing events of the just-concluded Methodist District Council meeting was a concert-type programme staged by the young people of the Anguilla Circuit, chaired by Ms Navine Fleming at Bethel Church.

Not only did they all performed very well, but demonstrated that with an active young generation of members, the Church, after 200 years of Methodism on the island, continues to be both effective and progressive in its ministry.

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That was in essence how the Rev Franklin Manners, President of the Leeward Islands District of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas, who presided over the meeting, viewed and commended the youth groups on their performance. Most of the performing youngsters appear below.

Maranatha Youth Group
Immanuel Youth Dancers
Bethel Youth Group with Drama and Song

Girls Brigade Dancers
Ebenezer Youth Group with Historic Performance
Girls Brigade Dancers

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