Diocese of Down & Dromore

Area Deanery of Loughview

Belfast: Titanic

  • St Martin’s Church

‘The Gathering’ St Martin’s, 88 Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 1GW

About

‘The Gathering’ is a Church of Ireland worshipping community in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast. We meet in St Martin’s Church on the Newtownards Road, located in the historic harbour lands of Belfast. We are a worshipping community for Jesus, passionate to share His love and mercy to all.

The leader, Ross Munro, is also the Church of Ireland Chaplain to the Dock Café and part of a chaplaincy team.

The Gathering is a church plant established through the Diocese of Down and Dromore.

Directions

You can access The Gathering at St Martin’s Church from Belfast’s A2 (Sydenham Bypass) heading for Bangor when leaving the City Centre. Come off at the Odyssey junction before travelling up the Newtownards Road. The Gathering Belfast is 30 yards up on your left–hand side.

Church Plant Leader: Revd Ross Munro (OLM)

M: 07843064381

Sunday Services

Worship and teaching on Sundays at 12 noon.

1st Sunday, ‘The Table’ sharing stories, the Lord’s supper and food.

Wednesday evenings at 7.30 pm, ‘The Way’ mid–week Bible study.

During the current Covid restrictions worship is still at 12 noon but via Zoom. Meeting ID: 6918113860. All welcome.

St Martin’s, 88 Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 1GW.

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