Funding to help parishes engage with young people this summer
Funding is available to help parishes in Connor Diocese to engage with young people over the summer months.
Funding is available to help parishes in Connor Diocese to engage with young people over the summer months.
The Parish of Kilconriola and Ballyclug, Ballymena, marks its 300th anniversary this year and the Mayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has officially launched a special commemorative booklet.
With the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, confirmations have been taking place in many of our parishes, and the Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, has been out and about in the diocese.
The Church of Ireland Youth Department (CIYD) is sharing advice for youth leaders and workers for returning to youth work activities now that lockdowns across the island are continuing to ease.
The Rev Canon Kevin Graham is in training for a marathon walk which will raise funds to support those living with cancer.
In his capacity as Mayor’s Chaplain in Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, the Archdeacon of Connor took part in two beacon lighting ceremonies on May 3 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament.
A digital version of the spring issue of our diocesan magazine Connor Connections can now be accessed online.
Two Connor churches are to receive a share in a £610,917 funding payout from the National Churches Trust.
Ben Sweeney is set to cruise away from the rectory in Ballymoney in his self-built campervan to enjoy the freedom of the open road and the call of the waves.
Today is World Earth Day, and so what better way to celebrate the occasion than with a socially distanced visit to the site of a new community Quiet Garden beside St Patrick’s Parish Church, Ballymoney.
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