Carols

Church of Ireland Parishes in Down & Dromore
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 readingThe 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 readingThe 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
Continue readingSunday Special this week is all about being the sort of people that God can grow good seed in. How we can be more fruitful. Worship starts at 10:30 in Carryduff and 12:00 in Killaney with J Club and Sunday schools leaders doing most of the talking. It will be
Continue readingWe are sad to announce the death of Mr Derek McKinley of Carryduff. We sympathise with his family and wide circle of friends. The funeral will take place at 2:00 pm on Monday 19th November 2018 at St. Ignatius’, Carryduff.
Continue readingtreading the borderlands In Tom Wright’s book, “Luke for Everyone”, he translates a phrase in this passage – Luke 17:11-19 – using the word “borderlands”. It sounds like, and is, the title of a book (see Borderlands) which aims to be a guide through the borderlands of life’s changes and transitions
Continue readingThe first of the boxes leave the churches on their way to the distribution point in Belfast
Continue readingThe next instalments of our monthly all age services, Sunday Special, take place on 28 October, Bible Sunday, at 10:30 and 12:00.
Continue readingIt is a interesting question: who asked Jesus the questions about the two disciples sitting on either side of him in his kingdom? Was it John and James, or was it their ambitious mother? Mark 10.35-45 Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. “Teacher,” they said, “we
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