The Fermanagh Revival Meetings are continuing, from Sunday, July 16 to Sunday, July 23 at Archdale Hall, Ballinamallard.

This year's organiser, Rev. Alan Mitchell, said: "These annual meetings are now in their 71st year, originally organised by the late William McClintock at Killadeas.

“After Mr. McClintock's death in 2006, my brother, Hylands, continued the vision for holiness and revival and the meetings moved to Ballinamallard.

“After Hylands’ passing in March, we were overwhelmed with support and interest across Northern Ireland and overseas that the vision for the revival meetings would continue.

“This year, we have Rev. John Treese from Allegheny Wesleyan Church in the USA coming to preach.

“Rev. Treese is being mightily used by God in church revivals, across north and south America, and seeing a new spiritual awakening taking place.

“New churches and revival campgrounds are being established through his ministry, and we are praying God will do something special here.”

Rev. Mitchell continued: “Rev. Treese feels a particular calling from God to Northern Ireland, and we are expecting great things through these series of meetings.

“There are nine preaching meetings, Sunday at 3.30 and 8pm, and weeknights at 8pm; morning Bible Study and Prayer at 10.30am and revival prayer meetings 45 minutes before each service.

“There will be special testimonies and singers at each meeting; well-known local, Roy Robinson, will share testimony on Monday, July 17; Anne Brown from the Faith Mission on Wednesday 19; and Rev. Ronnie McCracken will be sharing on Friday, July 21 on revival among the Traveller and Roma communities.

“On Saturday, July 22 at 7.30pm, a Praise and Thanksgiving service will he held in memory of the work and vision of Hylands, for holiness and revival.

“There will be special revival hymn singing, testimonies and tributes.

“Please come along to Ballinamallard and be part of what God is doing during this special week,” concluded Rev. Mitchell.