Cancellation of Streetreach and Summer Madness
Two major summer events for young people – Streetreach and Summer Madness – have been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
Two major summer events for young people – Streetreach and Summer Madness – have been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is urging the public to be on their guard against cold callers and scammers who continue to prey on the community by taking advantage of householders, even during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In response to the need for social distancing and self-isolation due to Covid-19, Connor Diocesan Office in Church House, Belfast, is now closed.
In a message to clergy and parishes in Connor Diocese issued on March 20, Bishop-designate George Davison has requested all church buildings be closed.
Clergy in Connor Diocese have been very quick to respond to Bishop-designate George Davison’s St Patrick’s Day announcement of suspension of church services due to coronavirus.
As an update to our earlier post offering guidance on sharing services on social media, CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International) has, in the last 24 hours, created a streaming licence.
The diocese has issued advice to clergy and parishes wishing to share services via social media.
The Church of Ireland Youth Department has produced a resource to support youth leaders across parishes in Ireland during this unique time of school closures and self-isolation.
In response to the latest guidelines from the Government, all remaining ReLENTless prayer spaces and events scheduled for north and west Belfast have been cancelled.
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