Planting churches into the future
“Church planting is not a new phenomenon,” writes Bishop David. “It goes right back to the New Testament. Indeed, the Church of Ireland in every generation has planted new churches...
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“Church planting is not a new phenomenon,” writes Bishop David. “It goes right back to the New Testament. Indeed, the Church of Ireland in every generation has planted new churches...
Read more"We had loads of engagement across the diocese, from individuals to groups," said our Youth Development Officer, Tim Burns. "It also reached beyond the diocese to Armagh and Connor...
Read moreOrdination of Presbyters (OLM): Sunday 16 August at Nendrum Ancient Monastic Site
Read moreBefore the Covid-19 pandemic, the Sunday attendance in Magheralin and Dollingstown combined would have been around 500 people.
Read moreJesus said to them, ‘And who do you say that I am?’ Simon Peter answered, ‘You are the Messiah, the Son of the Living God’ … and I tell you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I wil...
Read moreThe rector, Canon Simon Doogan, will lead a Service of the Word with contributions from three health sector parishioners reflecting on their experiences over recent months.
Read moreNew pilgrim guides Martina Purdy and Elaine Kelly will in turn lead pilgrims on the journey which includes Inch Abbey, Saul Church, the site of Patrick's first church in Ireland, S...
Read moreThe Centre of Mission will also be launched at the service which will take place in St Mary’s, John Mitchell Place, Newry at 7.30 pm.
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