David recounts fascinating story of adventure in the Arctic
The Rev David Luckman, a member of staff in Lambeg Parish, has recently published his first children’s book – a mission adventure story set in the Arctic almost 100 years ago.
The Rev David Luckman, a member of staff in Lambeg Parish, has recently published his first children’s book – a mission adventure story set in the Arctic almost 100 years ago.
What fantastic work our young people are doing in Mossley Parish and surrounding area as part of the annual Streetreach project.
‘Never Lose Hope – the story of St Apollo School, Kasizi,’ is a book ‘littered with miracles, grace and generosity,’ guests in the hall of Christ Church, Lisburn, heard at its launch on Tuesday July 5.
The young campers at Summer Madness will be enjoying their last full day of activities – and their last night under canvas – as the annual Christian youth festival comes to a close on Tuesday.
After a two year absence, Streetreach returns in-person from July 5-8, when young people will exercise faith in action in the community around Mossley Parish.
Connor Synod 2022 was held in the impressive surroundings of Belfast Cathedral on Thursday June 16, with around 250 clergy and lay members in attendance.
In his presidential address to the first in-person diocesan synod since June 2019, the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, said that he had called the meeting with ‘a genuine sense of joy.’
Connor Diocesan Synod, being held in person for the first time since June 2019, takes place in Belfast Cathedral on the afternoon of Thursday June 16.
Connor Youth Council is on the hunt for a new parish to partner with the young people to host Streetreach in 2023 and 2024.
The Rev Andrew Irwin, formerly curate in Seapatrick Parish, Banbridge, Diocese of Down and Dromore, was introduced as Curate of the Parish of St Paul and St Barnabas, Belfast, on Wednesday June 8.
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