St Patrick’s story comes to life!
St Patrick’s story came to life in Ballyclare at the weekend when families with young children made their way to St John’s Church to learn all about our Patron Saint.
St Patrick’s story came to life in Ballyclare at the weekend when families with young children made their way to St John’s Church to learn all about our Patron Saint.
Archbishops John McDowell and Michael Jackson share a joint reflection on how Patrick’s life and faith resonate with the challenges of life across our island and the wider world at this time.
The first event of the Retired Clergy Association (NI)’s 2024 programme took the form of a joint meeting with Methodist retired clergy in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Monkstown, Newtownabbey – a joint Anglican/Methodist single congregation partnership.
The Dioceses of Down & Dromore and Connor Organ Scholarship Scheme 2024 is now open for applications from candidates of all ages who are Grade 4 and above.
The Rev Andy Moore, curate in the Parish of Kilconriola and Ballyclug, Ballymena, has been appointed chair of the Christian Ambulance Association.
The Church of Ireland’s MindMatters COI mental health awareness project is underway for 2024 with a new round of seed funding.
The Church of Ireland Youth Department is undertaking a research audit of youth work to find updated numbers and information about young people and youth work in parishes and dioceses across Ireland.
A special service on March 18, starting in St Patrick’s, Ballymena, and continuing in Gracehill Moravian Church, will celebrate the relationship between the Church of Ireland and the Moravian Church in Britain and Ireland.
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