In July 1843, the laying of the foundation stones of the meeting house, marked the start of 175 years of Christian Worship and Witness in the Legacurry area of Lisburn. As we give thanks to God for His faithfulness and His
News From The Morales Family
News From The Morales Family (Peru) From Cesar This first bimester flew by so quickly. This week we are taking exams to our students, so there is a bit of stress during these days. Regarding my course, Global Perspectives,
Brian & Maria Liggett’s April Newsletter
Brian and Maria’s April Newsletter You can download and read this here: Newsletter April 2018
A Thought For May
Dear Friends, On Sunday 22nd April, the Moderator of the General Assembly, Noble McNeely preached at Legacurry on John 21. He talked about how seasoned fishermen had caught nothing all night but, in the morning, when a stranger on
Boys’ Brigade Display 2018
Some pictures of another memorable night as the BB year draws to a close with their annual display. This year marked the end of another era as BB Captain Adam Thompson handed over the company’s leadership to Gareth Martin.
Our Data Protection Policy
LEGACURRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DATA PRIVACY NOTICE Your personal data – what is it? Personal data relates to a living individual who can be identified from that data. Identification can be by the information alone or in conjunction with any other
Legacurry 150th Anniversary Archive
150th Anniversary Archive As we start our 175th Anniversary celebrations, here’s a look back to our last ‘big birthday’ as we marked our 150th Anniversary. Many thanks to Roy Patterson for supplying the camcorder footage – it’s amazing how much
A Thought For February
Dear Friends, It was special to watch as the folks at our recent weekend away at Castlewellan, chatted over coffee and at meal times. Sometimes they chatted with folks they knew well and at other times with people they had
Church Weekend Photos
Church Weekend @ Castlewellan Castle – January 2018
A Thought For January
Dear Friends, So, we enter the 175th anniversary year of laying the foundation stone of Legacurry Presbyterian Church in 1843. The actual congregation was constituted some two years beforehand and met without a building. The current meeting house was begun