PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1989 " % WN * An Impressive new building, inside and out, the 17,000 square foot Emmanuel Pente- costal Church on Durham Road 8 in Port Perry was officlally opened with a Dedication Ser- vice Sunday afternoon. It was the culmination of a weekend of celebration for the congre- gation. (see story for details) Bulider Ron Martin (left) joins Rev. David Beesley, Rev. Gordon Upton and Rev. E.S. Hunter following the Dedica- tion. For the 80 families who are the congregation of Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry, it was a weekend of cele- bration and giving thanks throngh praise of the Lord. e congregation officially . opened and dedicated its new . church, a spaciously magnifi- ay Emmanuel Pentecostal Church - @ a» Congregation celebrates a magnificent new building cent building on Durham Road 8in Port Perry. The weekend celebrations to mark this occasion began Saturday with an Open House, followed by a banquet that eve- ning, a worship service Sunday morning and culminated with the Dedication Service in the af- ternoon. It was a very proud mo- ment for Pastor David Beesley and the members of the Congre- gation who had worked so hard and so many long hours on the planning and construction of theirchurch, (Turn to page 35) Members of the congregation join hands for a song of thanks to God during the Dedi- cation service at Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry. Rev. David Beesley and his wife Jan with three of the invited guests who attendedthe Dedication Service Sunday afternoon for the new Emmanuel Pentecostal Church In Port Perry. At left are Ross Stevenson, M.P., and Scugog Mayor Howard Hall. At far right is M.P.P. Sam Cureatz.