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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Money isn’t everything

Feature on former Eternal girl band singer Kelle Bryan, who is taking part in Dundee for Christ's Resurrection Day event next month.

“Religion was never really a major part of my life when I was growing up,” Kelle told The Courier.

“My nan and grandad were born again Christians, but when I was growing up, my mum decided not to go to church so I didn’t either. I went to a Catholic church as part of school. But I didn’t have my own relationship with God.

“Then an odd thing happened at this time when I was 21. A friend said she was visiting her church and asked if I wanted to go along. I went along, never thinking this sort of thing would happen to me, and something just clicked inside. Life didn’t change instantly, but with everything I’d been through in life up to that point, it felt right, and I’ve been involved as a Christian ever since.”

Dundee for Christ Ministry leader Ian Black said it was great Kelle had agreed to get involved in the Dundee event. He said, “Resurrection Day is the City of Dundee’s Easter Celebration and the biggest annual Christian event in Tayside. Two thousand people will be at the Caird Hall to celebrate Easter—and claim Easter back from the Bunny! Seriously though, it promises to be an amazing event and I strongly encourage people of all ages, colours and creeds to come along. If your experience of church is that religion, Easter and church are a little, well, dull, then you must come along to Resurrection Day!

“There will be something for everyone including dynamic audio visual presentations, congregational singing, an interview with Kelle and a clear concise Bible message on the true meaning of Easter. It will be a lot of fun! Can I encourage people to come early to get a seat and also to look around the extensive Dundee Christian Ministries fair in the Marryat Hall.”

Full story at Dundee Courier.

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