Atheist loves hymns

 

Ron Morton (left) doesn't believe in God but comes to the Bluff Point Hymn Morning

Favourite hymns resounded at St George’s Anglican Church Bluff Point recently as the church celebrated 90 years of gospel ministry. 

Rector, The Ven Paul Spackman said the anniversary coincided with a Hymn Sing-a-long, a soft outreach event that’s easy to invite friends along to. 

Visitor Ron Morton doesn't believe in God but says:

"I love to sing hymns. The words are quite meaningful and the music is very healing.

"It's hard work being an atheist.

"People who believe in Jesus have a purpose in life - to glorify God. And what a great attitude that is to have. I think of God as a mental construct." 

St George's, which began in faith on 15 December 1935 - lacking both sufficient building funds and a minister - is a testament to God’s faithfulness.

The facilities have recently undergone a second renovation in four years to cater for the growing congregation as members actively seek to share the gospel with friends and family.
 
Please pray for the hymn mornings to transform Ron's heart.