Impartial Reporter

Standing room only at ‘Crossing the Line’ launch

- By Shane Dillon

THERE was standing room only at The Valley Hotel, Fivemileto­wn for a special event recently, as ‘Crossing the Line’ – a DVD highlighti­ng the impact of The Troubles on County Fermanagh’s Rev. Rodney Beacom – was launched.

Rev. Beacom is minister of Lisbellaw, Lisnaskea, Maguiresbr­idge and Newtownbut­ler Presbyteri­an Churches, and is also a Deputy Grand Chaplain of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, the County Grand Chaplain of

County Fermanagh Grand Orange Lodge, and a member of Lisbellaw True Blues LOL 315.

Crossing the Line is a powerful film, presenting a strong message, with the role of the Orange Institutio­n as a proud cultural and faith-based tradition very central.

It was while serving in the Royal Ulster Constabula­ry Reserve that Rev. Beacom and his colleagues narrowly escaped death during a terrorist ambush – an event which he says his testimony of a lifeaffirm­ing relationsh­ip with God began, and one that has powered his mission of faith.

Rev. Beacom said: “The widespread terrorist campaign of death and destructio­n that spread across Northern Ireland from 1969, for 30 years, impacted everybody who lived here and further afield during that time, young and old.

“At the end of those 30 years, more than 3,700 people had been murdered, more than 47,500 injured, and an untold number of people traumatise­d.

“I was one of the injured, and ‘Crossing the Line’ is my story of how The Troubles impacted me, my brush with death, and how in Christ Jesus I crossed the line and received new and everlastin­g life in Him.”

Ballinamal­lard Accordion Band played at the DVD launch, with many people eager to congratula­te Rev. Beacom on the film, sharing their own thoughts and memories, and reflecting on the film’s message.

 ?? ?? Ballinamal­lard Accordion Band played to a full house at the DVD launch. Photos by Graham Baalham-curry.
The Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, Most Wor. Bro. Edward Stevenson; Wor. Bro. Rev. Rodney Beacom; and County Fermanagh County Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. Mervyn Byres, pictured at the launch.
Another view of the packed-out launch of the ‘Crossing the Line’ DVD in Fivemileto­wn.
Ballinamal­lard Accordion Band played to a full house at the DVD launch. Photos by Graham Baalham-curry. The Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, Most Wor. Bro. Edward Stevenson; Wor. Bro. Rev. Rodney Beacom; and County Fermanagh County Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. Mervyn Byres, pictured at the launch. Another view of the packed-out launch of the ‘Crossing the Line’ DVD in Fivemileto­wn.
 ?? ?? Wor. Bro. Rev. Rodney Beacom pictured at the ‘Crossing the Line’ DVD launch in Fivemileto­wn. Photo by Graham Baalham-curry.
Wor. Bro. Rev. Rodney Beacom pictured at the ‘Crossing the Line’ DVD launch in Fivemileto­wn. Photo by Graham Baalham-curry.

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