AFTER such a successful harvest in the Mart last year, Reverend Lorna Dreaning (superintendent minister) along with her husband, Roy, arranged another for Friday, October 21 to conclude the harvest services on the Enniskillen Methodist Circuit.

Heather Carson and her dog, Tilly, join Roy and Rev. Lorna Dreaning for the Harvest Service at Enniskillen Farmers Mart.

Heather Carson and her dog, Tilly, join Roy and Rev. Lorna Dreaning for the Harvest Service at Enniskillen Farmers' Mart.

The theme of the harvest was, ‘All creatures great and small’. This was a harvest service with a difference as people were encouraged to bring their animals and, indeed, two sheep were transported this year.

There was a large turnout for the All Creatures Great And Small service at the Ulster Farmers Mart in Enniskillen.

There was a large turnout for the All Creatures Great And Small service at the Ulster Farmers' Mart in Enniskillen.

Letterbreen Silver Band provided the music and a choir from the North Western District of the Methodist Women in Ireland (MWI) sang a few pieces.

Rev. Lorna, Roy and Claire Foster used puppets for their church ministry.

The North Western Region of MWI Choir were joined by Olive Rowe, President, Methodist Women of Ireland (third from left) at the Harvest Service.

The North Western Region of MWI Choir were joined by Olive Rowe, President, Methodist Women of Ireland (third from left) at the Harvest Service.

Light refreshments were provided before Roy addressed the ap[proximately 160 people that attended.

Rev. Lorna concluded the service and thanked Stuart Johnston for providing the hall in the Mart.

A great evening of fellowship was had by all in attendance, with everyone welcoming the imaginative service that was also a reflection of the importance of faith, community and agriculture at the heart of much of local life.