Diane Louise Jordan discovers modern day echoes of the events of Holy  Week, and introduces hymns and songs for Easter with worship leader  Stuart Townend.
The group from Holy Trinity Church in Folkestone met Diane to discuss  their trip to the Holy Land and the impact it had on their faith.  They  reminisced over their photographs at the Grand Hotel, Folkestone.
The Grand Hotel, The Leas, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 2XL
The Grand Hotel is over 100 years old, built when Folkestone was a  prosperous holiday resort.  Edward VII was a frequent visitor to the  hotel and it is believed that Agatha Christie stayed in the hotel during  the time she wrote Murder on the Orient Express.
Persecuted Christian
‘John’ met Diane to discuss his experience of being persecuted for  his Christian faith whilst working in India.   He now uses his  experiences to help others around the world who are suffering for their  faith with his work for Open Doors.
Shirley Montgomery
Shirley was diagnosed with cancer 8 years ago.  She explains how she  and her family have learnt to live with the disease.  She discusses her  thoughts of Holy Week and the impact of her illness on her faith.
St. Luke's Hospice, Grosvenor House, Queensway, Winsford, Cheshire CW7 1BH.
There were some guides in the congregation.
 
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