Antrim Rural Deanery cycle raises £5,000
A sponsored cycle around all the churches in Antrim Rural Deanery has raised a whopping £5,000 for Northern Ireland Chest, Heart and Stroke.
A sponsored cycle around all the churches in Antrim Rural Deanery has raised a whopping £5,000 for Northern Ireland Chest, Heart and Stroke.
Members of the ‘Young at Heart’ group at St Michael’s and St Stephen’s and St Luke’s, Belfast, enjoyed taking part in a creative project called ‘Stones to Remember.’
June Butler, All Ireland President of Mothers’ Union (MU), has completed all three of her fundraising challenges in Connor Diocese, walking from St Jude’s, Muckamore, to All Saints’, Antrim, on October 13.
Equipping for Life (EfL) has introduced tennis lessons into a primary school in the Shankill area of Belfast as a means of helping equip young people for a better future.
The Down, Dromore & Connor Organ Scholarship Choral Evensong was held in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast, on Sunday September 19.
Congratulations to eighteen-year-old Giselle Coulter, a member of St Stephen’s Parish, Belfast, who is off to the USA this week on a four-year rowing scholarship at UCLA in Los Angeles.
Youth and children’s leaders came together to ‘Rebuild’ and look positively to the future at an event hosted by St Patrick’s, Broughshane, on Saturday September 11.
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Richard Holmes, officially opened the Quiet Garden in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church, Ballymoney, on Saturday September 11.
Four new deacons were ordained to serve in the Ordained Local Ministry (OLM) at a service in Lisburn Cathedral on Wednesday September 8.
David Holmes, Parish Reader in St Bride’s Parish Church, Kilbride, has raised more than £2,500 for NI Chest, Heart and Stroke through a sponsored cycle around the churches in Antrim rural deanery.
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