Jesus Christ (Steven Davey) arrives under guard for his trial, re-enacted outside Christchurch Cathedral on Thursday evening as part of a four-day Easter festival organised by the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. The drummer is Mark Sewell. The guards at the rear are Paul Hampton, left, and Scott Rodgers. The trial was followed by a procession from the Cathedral to the Oxford Terrace church. “The Day After,” featuring a Christian rock group, Scarlet Soldier, and a drama group, Prophets, Priests and Players, will be presented this evening.
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86Jesus Christ (Steven Davey) arrives under guard for his trial, re-enacted outside Christchurch Cathedral on Thursday evening as part of a four-day Easter festival organised by the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. The drummer is Mark Sewell. The guards at the rear are Paul Hampton, left, and Scott Rodgers. The trial was followed by a procession from the Cathedral to the Oxford Terrace church. “The Day After,” featuring a Christian rock group, Scarlet Soldier, and a drama group, Prophets, Priests and Players, will be presented this evening. Press, 21 April 1984, Page 1
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