St Katharine’s crosses ‘have blessed many’
As part of its All Saints’ Day Communion Service on November 1, St Katharine’s Parish Church, Belfast, dedicated 240 handheld crosses which were presented to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
As part of its All Saints’ Day Communion Service on November 1, St Katharine’s Parish Church, Belfast, dedicated 240 handheld crosses which were presented to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
With Covid-19 continuing to impact on ministry and outreach, our youth and children’s officers are today launching a resource to help clergy and leaders engage with families, children and young people as we approach Christmas and Advent.
Connor Diocese has continued to review Covid-19 restrictions in relation to children’s and youth ministry, and has today provided updated guidance.
The Central Communications Board of the Church of Ireland has produced a template document which may be used by a Select Vestry for drawing up a brief social media policy for its parish.
The 2020 Clive West Memorial Trust Lecture on November 17 at 7.30pm is now taking place online. Speaker is the Rev Canon Vaughan Roberts (Oxford) on the topic: ‘Fractured Church, Broken World.’
The United Parish of Ballynure and Ballyeaston in Ballyclare was featured in the ‘News Letter’ newspaper at the weekend for the work it has been involved in in the community since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
This Thursday, November 5, our youth and children’s officers will be launching their new Christmas resource, designed to support parishes and families as Covid-19 restrictions continue.
Congratulations to the talented members of Ballymena’s Care for Creation team which picked up the Northern Ireland Award in the 2020 Epic Awards.
Caroline Hughes, a parishioner of St Cedma’s in the Parish of Larne, Inver, Glynn and Raloo, has come up with an inspirational scheme to support girls in the school in which she teaches.
The refurbishment of the parish hall of St Paul and St Barnabas in York Street, Belfast, means the church’s extensive range of outreach activities can continue to grow, benefiting the entire community.
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