Diocese of Down & Dromore

Area Deanery of Mourne

Castlewellan & Kilcoo

  • Castlewellan St Paul
  • Kilcoo (bryansford)

St. Paul, Mill Hill, Castlewellan
Kilcoo Parish Church, Bryansford Village, Newcastle

About

We are two small but vibrant congregations, a church family, hopefully open to welcoming others; our membership varying in age from babes in arms to those of 90 plus! Worshipers are encouraged to live out their faith in the community (at home, at work and in cross community groups like the Woman’s Institute, and Castlewellan Area Bible study group). In Bryansford children share in part of the service and then are taught in Sunday School.

Directions

ST. PAUL’S, CASTLEWELLAN:
Situated prominently on the Castlewellan to Clough road just as you are leaving the town on the way to Clough. Church fronted by large lawn area.

BRYANSFORD CHURCH:
Situated on a small hill among trees on the north side of the main road through the village. The church is indicated by a road sign. Follow signs in Newcastle for Bryansford or turn off as indicated on the Castlewellan to Newcastle road.

Minister in Charge: Revd Pat Kerr

Sunday Services

BRYANSFORD


10.00am :
 

Holy Communion: 2nd and 4th Sundays,

Morning Prayer: 1st and 3rd Sundays, 

Family Service: 5th Sunday


CASTLEWELLAN

11.30am

Holy Communion: 1st and 3rd Sundays,

Morning Prayer: 2nd and 4th Sundays, 

Family Service: 5th Sunday

Bryansford, Newcastle, BT33 0PJ.

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