Bishop George – Church is still serving Greenisland community
The Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, says the Church of the Holy Name which was devastated by last night’s blaze in the church building is ‘alive and well.’
The Bishop of Connor, the Rt Rev George Davison, says the Church of the Holy Name which was devastated by last night’s blaze in the church building is ‘alive and well.’
The Rev Isy Hawthorne-Steele, priest-in-charge of Greenisland Parish, said the fire that destroyed the parish hall and damaged the church just hours after 70th anniversary celebrations is ‘just devastating.’
For a time this morning, it was feared 70 years of documented history had gone up in flames in the arson attack on the Church of the Holy Name, Greenisland, on Sunday September 1.
Further Safeguarding Trust training will take place across the diocese over the next three months. Read on for dates and venues.
Joy turned to heartbreak on Sunday night when, hours after the Church of the Holy Name, Greenisland, celebrated its 70th anniversary, flames devastated the parish hall, attached to the church.
As it is an Olympic year, the theme for All Saints’ Parish Antrim’s Holiday Bible Club was The All Stars, and the parish welcomed back Chris and Ross from ‘Play it By Ear.’
The Annual Down and Dromore and Connor Organ Scholarship Scheme Awards Service of Choral Evensong will be held on Sunday September 15 at St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast.
The Rev Dr Pat Mollan will lead a one day Prayer Ministry Training course at The Church’s Ministry of Healing – The Mount, on Thursday September 19 from 10am- 3pm.
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