Who switched the light on? Sunday 3 March helps us answer Who switched the light on? Many people live in a darkness caused by shutting their eyes to the possibility of knowing God’s glory. This can be due to simple unbelief, preference for darkness, or the effect of their life’s
Continue readingPainting begins. . .
Today, 4/2/19, sees the painting of St Ignatius’ church building begin. High level equipment is essential to safely treat upper timbers and panels in the building. Care has been taken to ensure the furniture in the church is not damaged in the process of painting.
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Gordon Hunt will share some of the discoveries he and fellow members of Carryduff Historical Society have made about our local history. Gordon will speak at a meeting hosted by Mothers’s Union at Carryduff Church Hall on Thursday 8th February at 8:00 pm
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Continue readingWater: a dangerous blessing
For many believers, the gift of Baptism in water is a rich source of blessing and identity for them. Is that all? In what ways is this blessing also a danger? How did Jesus’ baptism prepare him for death, and should we see his death for us at the heart
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Carols

Carols by Candlelight at Carryduff
The annual service of Nine Lessons and Carols takes place at St. Ignatius’, Carryduff on 16th December 2018 at 6:30 pm. With members of the parish reading each of the lessons, and carols sung by the whole congregation with some solo parts, this promises to be a delightful evening of worship. We
Continue readingChristingles at Killaney
The members of Killaney Parish are looking forward to the Christingle Service on Sunday 16th December at 12.00 midday. Featuring the Christingle, a sermon in an orange, the young people will each be given their own Christingle as the service progresses. Everyone is welcome.
Continue readingKnitting for Seafarers
The parishes have done us proud as members and their friends have produced several woolly hats, gloves, and scarves to give to the people who visit Belfast Port. Sailors from all over the world visit the Flying Angel Mission and receive gifts from the team there. For our visit to
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