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St Columba’s at ‘heart’ of Derryvolgie community

St Columba’s Parish, Derryvolgie, Diocese of Connor, set about raising funds for a potentially life–saving defibrillator for the church, and ending up being able to purchase not one, but three defibrillators!

To ensure all were placed somewhere they may be usefully deployed if needed, the parishioners looked to past connections, and donated a defibrillator to two local businesses for use in the community.

The Rev James Boyd presents a defibrillator to Karen Campbell, proprietor of Froth coffee shop, on behalf of St Columba's, Derryvolgie.
The Rev James Boyd presents a defibrillator to Karen Campbell, proprietor of Froth coffee shop, on behalf of St Columba's, Derryvolgie.

St Columba’s rector, the Rev James Boyd said:  “Our Men’s Group had set themselves a project to provide a defibrillator for the church building. Apart from parish activities, church facilities are used each week by numerous community groups.”

James said the project received quick and enthusiastic support from church members, and funds were soon in place to purchase a defibrillator. Members of the Men’s Group were delighted to see their objective reached, and there was a certain pride in seeing the new defibrillator placed prominently in the church reception area.

This, however, was only half the story, as Derek Shuter from the Men’s Group explained: “Further donations and support from local firm, Heartsine, brought us another two defibrillators and provided us with an opportunity to provide a resource for use in the local community.”

St Columba’s values its location at the centre of the Derryvolgie community.  “The additional defibrillators provided an opportunity for the church to link with the local community in a practical way,” said James. “Indeed, we are very conscious that our history as a church began in Moss Road in the heart of Derryvolgie. In fact, our first services were held some 60 years ago in the shop unit now occupied by Mace supermarket.” 

As a means of recognising this historic link, St Columba’s was pleased to offer a defibrillator to Mace for use in the Derryvolgie community.

Ian Hall, manager of the supermarket, welcomed the gift. “We are pleased to have this resource for use should an emergency arise,” he said. “We acknowledge and appreciate the thoughtful gesture from St Columba’s.”

A second defibrillator was presented to Froth coffee shop at the Skyline Shops. ‘It’s great to be able to partner with the local church and offer this much needed service to the local community’ said Karen Campbell, proprietor of Froth.

At a recent service in St Columba’s, James commissioned the three defibrillators for use in the community. He said: “Whilst these physical defibrillators remind us of our need to ensure our hearts are healthy, they also remind us to ensure that our spiritual hearts are healthy as well.”

Using a verse of scripture that can be found in Matthew 6:21 ‘For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also,’ he commented: “Just as these defibrillators regulate our physical hearts, often we need to take the time to examine our hearts before God allowing him to regulate them to a healthy balance with Him once again.”

 

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