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Training in the ministry of divine healing

Training in the ministry of divine healing

Monday April 11th 2016

Divine Healing Ministries is hosting a series of training evenings for those who would like to be involved in the ministry of divine healing. These will be held in St Anne’s Cathedral Hall, Belfast, on Thursdays April 21 and 28…

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Workshops and brunch at Equipped training morning

Workshops and brunch at Equipped training morning

Friday April 8th 2016

Anyone involved in children’s ministry in Connor Diocese is invited to sign up for an ‘Equipped’ training morning organised by the Diocesan Children’s Council This takes place in All Saints Parish Centre, Antrim on Saturday April 16 from 9.30-1pm and as…

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Retirement of the Rev Paul Redfern

Retirement of the Rev Paul Redfern

Friday April 8th 2016

The Rev Paul Redfern took his last service as Rector of St Bride’s Parish Church, Kilbride, on Easter Sunday. Paul has retired after more than 12 years in the parish, and to mark the occasion he and his wife Betty…

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Maintenance of Our Churches seminars

Maintenance of Our Churches seminars

Friday April 8th 2016

Some places are still available on the ‘Maintenance of Our Churches’ seminars organised by the Dioceses of Connor and Down & Dromore. The seminars aim to help those responsible for the maintenance of church buildings to better understand statutory and…

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The Rev Mark Niblock appointed Dean’s Vicar

The Rev Mark Niblock appointed Dean’s Vicar

Thursday April 7th 2016

The Rev Mark Niblock, Priest-in-Charge of Rathcoole Parish, Diocese of Connor, has been appointed Dean’s Vicar at St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast. He succeeds the Rev Canon Denise Acheson. Mark, 38, is married to Cherry and father to two boys, Jason aged…

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Celebration of 40 days of ReLENTless Prayer

Celebration of 40 days of ReLENTless Prayer

Wednesday April 6th 2016

People from 18 churches gathered in Lisburn City Centre on Easter Sunday to celebrate the 40 days and 40 nights of ‘ReLENTless Prayer’ for the City and its people, held during Lent. A praise band comprising musicians from some Lisburn…

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