School choirs raise their voices at St Anne Trust Carolfest
Children from eight different primary schools in the Belfast area came together in St Anne’s Cathedral over two mornings this week to participate in the annual St Anne Trust Carolfest.
Children from eight different primary schools in the Belfast area came together in St Anne’s Cathedral over two mornings this week to participate in the annual St Anne Trust Carolfest.
Agherton Parish Church joyfully marked a significant moment in its parish life on Sunday November 30, with the commissioning of Andi Regan-Murphy and Dylan Shepherd as Parish Readers.
Author David Luckman’s latest books invite young people to witness the wonders of the Gospels in a two-volume edition of Adventures in the Gospels.
Pioneer Ministry leadership hosted training and a larger gathering on November 21 and 22, bringing together participants from across the Church of Ireland for a time of learning, vision-casting, and collaboration.
Jonny Diamond of ‘Gathered,’ a partnership ministry comprising parishes on the north coast, has been Commissioned and Licensed as a Pioneer Minister by the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, at a service in Dunluce.
Two new commemorative plaques have been unveiled in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, listing the names of those in whose memory, and in thanksgiving, the new chairs in the Cathedral Nave were given.
The Church of Ireland’s Church and Society Commission is asking parishes to consider small and effective actions that can be taken locally to meet a personal need of someone without a home.
The Retired Clergy Association (NI) held its final meeting of the year in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, on November 20, when the guest speaker was the Rev Cameron Mack, Dean’s Curate in St Anne’s and the recently-appointed Connor Diocesan Liturgical Officer.
Souls of Our Shoes – an exhibition featuring the shoes of over 50 domestic abuse survivors has been displayed in the Long Gallery at Parliament Buildings.
Following a UK Supreme Court ruling that the Christian religious education taught in schools in Northern Ireland is unlawful, the Transferor Representatives’ Council has welcomed the Department of Education’s confirmation that it will issue prompt guidance regarding the implications of the decision.
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