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Father's Day

On Father's Day, Claire McCollum chats with Kristyn and Keith Getty. There's music from Matt Redman and great hymn singing from St Patrick's Church in Jordanstown.

35 minutes

Last on

Sun 15 Jun 2014 17:25

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Choirs from Churches within Jordanstown area

    How Deep the Father's Love

    Ensemble: Ulster Orchestra's Brass Ensemble. Supporting Artist: Nigel McClintock. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Music Arranger: Robert Ramskill. Lyricist: Stuart Townend.
  • Choirs from Churches within Jordanstown area

    Father I place into your hands

    Ensemble: Ulster Orchestra鈥檚 Brass Ensemble. Supporting Artist: Nigel McClintock. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Music Arranger: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: Jenny Hewer.
  • Choirs from Churches within Jordanstown area

    Dear Lord and Father of mankind

    Ensemble: Ulster Orchestra鈥檚 Brass Ensemble. Supporting Artist: Nigel McClintock. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Music Arranger: Paul Leddington Wright.
  • Choirs from Churches within Jordanstown area

    To God be the glory

    Ensemble: Ulster Orchestra鈥檚 Brass Ensemble. Supporting Artist: Nigel McClintock. Conductor: Paul Leddington Wright. Lyricist: Fanny Crosby.
  • Keith & Kristyn Getty

    My Worth

  • Matt Redman

    The Father鈥檚 Song

Factsheet for Sunday 15th June 2014

On Father's Day, Claire McCollum chats with Kristyn and Keith Getty. There's music from Matt Redman and great hymn singing from St Patrick's Church in Jordanstown.

Interviewees and Contributors

Keith and Kristyn Getty.

Keith & Kristyn Getty are among the preeminent modern hymn composers of this generation. They are writers of an acclaimed repertoire of 21st century hymns revered both for their theologically astute lyrics and universally beloved melodies. Perhaps their best known hymn is 鈥淚n Christ Alone鈥 (penned by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend). This world-renowned hymn is a classic sung in churches around the globe.

Contact Centre

Adult relationships can remain difficult after parents separate or divorce. Yet the majority of children want, and need, to maintain a relationship with parents and other relatives who are important to them. This is where Contact Centres can help. They aim to provide a safe, neutral and comfortable place for children to see their non-resident parents or family.

University of Ulster Chaplaincy

The University Of Ulster鈥檚 main campus is at Jordanstown. Every year, thousands of students, many from overseas attend come here to study. For many it鈥檚 their first time to live away from home and the University鈥檚 Chaplaincy service is at hand to help when required. This programme features two members of the chaplaincy team 鈥 the Rev. Cheryl Meban and Father Terry Howard.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Claire McCollum
Participant Kristyn Getty
Participant Keith Getty
Producer Alex Johnston
Series Editor Matthew Napier
Executive Producer David Taviner

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