In our regular series we bring the lowdown on cities across Britain to discover what is happening in the Christian music scene. This issue Kelly Smith reports on BELFAST.
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ROBIN MARK
STYLE Worship, Irish folk, rock
BACKGROUND Robin Mark has certainly come to be one of
Ireland's premier worship men in recent times. He has had numerous
successful albums including 'Not By Might' (1993); 'Days Of Elijah'
(1995); 'Room For Grace' (1996); 'This City, These Streets' (1998);
'Mandate All For Jesus' (1999); 'Revival In Belfast' (1999);
'Sanctuary' (2000); 'Mandate Men Of Faith' (2001) and 'Come Heal This
Land' (2001). With popularity rising it means Robin lives his life to
a very busy schedule, the summer months proving most exhausting with
the plethora of invites to Bible Weeks, including this year's Summer
Madness at Belfast's King's Hall. Lying in wait is a whole host of
dates in the UK and as far away as America and Canada. Robin's superb
songwriting no doubt has pushed his acclaim skywards and the songs
just keep spilling out.
ABOUT HIS MINISTRY Check out
Robin's excellent website for a real insight into his ministry and
music, as he says on his website about singing songs of praise to
God, "Even though our logical minds would say that God knows all
these things about himself, and that in a way he doesn't need to be
told, yet there is a spiritual dynamic in singing songs of ascription
which perhaps we do not fully understand."
EDDIE SPENCE
STYLE Eddie has been in the process
of
broadening his style to take into account the worship
invitations he has been receiving
over the last couple of
years. He does everything from humorous singalongs, old
time
hymns/ gospel songs, rock, ballads, country, worship and solo.
BACKGROUND A young starter at the age of only 15 Eddie
Spence began singing semi-professionally in the pubs and clubs of
Belfast. It all began in the summer of 1970 when the troubles in
Northern Ireland had just kicked off and continued for 20 years on
and off in the secular circuit. In 1989 Eddie was seriously convicted
of his sin before God and while lying in the bath accepted Jesus
Christ as his Saviour and Lord and was instantly transformed by the
Spirit of God. Eddie later described the experience, "The profound
sense of peace and yet rapturous joy that came upon me at that moment
was overwhelming... Only for the fact that I was naked I would have
jumped out of that bath and ran down the street shouting, 'Hallelujah
I'm saved'." After three years at Belfast Bible College Eddie was
encouraged by other Christians to consider singing gospel music and
after much prayer he did just this and soon the invitations from all
over Ireland, Eastern Europe and Alaska started pouring in, so
gaining him a reputation on the national and international music
scene. He has recorded several albums which have been distributed to
over 24 countries. Unfortunately in 1996 Eddie developed Tetzies
Disease and had to withdraw from the music scene for nearly three
years, however in that time began to work for the Presbyterian Church
in a hostel helping to re-establish, re-house and rehabilitate
offenders caught up in the criminal justice system back into the
community. Again illness took its toll and Eddie had to quit work and
now uses his spare time to sing and write gospel songs.
ABOUT
HIS MINISTRY Eddie has an unquenchable desire to use his vocal
talents to tell the good news that Jesus came to seek and save the
lost.
Shops
FAMILY BOOKS
LOCATION Spiers, Church House,
Fisherwick Place, Belfast BT1 6DW
FACTS Family Books is
the bookshop of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and has been
established for over 100 years. It seeks to serve the broad Christian
community in Northern Ireland and sees itself as quartermaster to
promote the Gospel through the province. It provides all kinds of
resources to suit the Church and especially serves tools for
ministers and students. There is a large youth ministry associated
with Family Books and also provision of tools for Sunday school and
children's work is central to the functioning of this large
bookstore. There are two shop units that make up Family Books and
instore a huge Christian music collection can be found.
ABOUT THE MINISTRY Betty Bell "Our aim is to serve the broad
Christian community in Northern Ireland and to reach out to the
general public."
BELMONT CHRISTIAN BOOK CENTRE
LOCATION 49 Belmont
Road, Belfast BT4 2AA
FACTS This bookshop started out as
an upstairs outlet but has since moved to bigger downstairs premises.
Essentially run by husband and wife this small bookshop serves the
east Belfast locality.
ABOUT THE MINISTRY Says owner
Andrew Poots "We serve the needs of the local community in the east
Belfast locality and offer a friendly service."
EVANGELICAL BOOKSHOP
LOCATION 15 College Square
East, Belfast BT1 6DD
BACKGROUND This bookstore was
formed way back in 1926 and is still located on the same premises as
it was back then. Celebrating its 75th anniversary just recently the
Evangelical Bookshop continues to operate as a charity. Home to a
collection of adult oriented CDs and cassettes and tools for aiding
in Sunday school work this shop is more on the conservative side of
Christian music.
ABOUT THE MINISTRY John Grier "This
shop was formed in 1926 and continues to serve a broad spectrum of
consumers."
FAITH MISSION BOOKSHOPS
LOCATION 5 - 7 Queens
Street, Belfast BT1 6EA
BACKGROUND Faith Mission is an
evangelical outreach in rural areas with its headquarters being
located in Scotland. Faith Mission Bookshops serve as the "literature
arm" of the ministry, says assistant manager at the Queens Street
branch of the store.
ABOUT THE MINISTRY Mark Conroy "We
store a large variety of contemporary, traditional and praise and
worship music. We stock all the latest releases right through the
spectrum and have one of the widest ranges of Christian music
available today." ![]()


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