Christian Aid Week is 12-18 May. As with recent years there will be no door-to-door collection, but anyone wishing to contribute can pick up an envelope from the church or hall and simply leave in collection plate. For those who
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Christian Aid Week is 12-18 May. As with recent years there will be no door-to-door collection, but anyone wishing to contribute can pick up an envelope from the church or hall and simply leave in collection plate. For those who
An evening of fun and board games is planned for Monday 13 May at 7.30pm in the Minor Hall. The invitation is open to all ladies and of all ages. We finish off the evening with a a light supper. For more
The PW Annual Conference is being held on Saturday 11 May in Assembly Buildings, Belfast. The guest speaker is Dr Amy Orr-Ewing, an international author, speaker and theologian. There are 2 sessions: Morning: 10.30am – 12.15pm Afternoon celebration :
The monthly coffee morning will be held on Wednesday 1 May in the Minor Hall from 10.00am – 12noon. Do join us for chat and refreshments.
The Pay-What-You-Can Toy Shop is back! Saturday 25 May 2024 from 10.00am onwards. Donations can be left at the church from the 20th-24th May. Contact Michael Thompson on 07899 894205 to arrange delivery of large donations. The pay-what-you-can toy shop
Moira Presbyterian Church host traditional hymn singing on the last Friday of the month at 2.30pm. Contact and map details are available here: https://moirapresbyterian.org/contact/
EveryWoman meets on Monday 8 April at 8.00pm in the Minor Hall. ‘Being transformed through health care’ – join us to hear about the work of Mercy Ships.
Saturday 18 May 2024 2.00-5.00pm at Spruce Meadows, Lisburn for families with children aged 0-11. The 2024 Family Festival will be an afternoon of ‘Fun at the Farm’ with plenty of activities to keep families and little ones entertained. Activities will
Save the date for HBC 2024 from Monday 22 – Friday 26 July 10am-12pm in the church halls for current P1-P7 children. Our HBC Family Service will be Sunday 28 July at 11am. Further details, including the registration form will
Friday 14 June at 6.00pm – Saturday 15 June 2024 at 6.00pm at Derryvolgie Halls, Presbyterian Chaplaincy, Belfast. £30 to include food and overnight stay. The guest speaker will be Phil Knox, Evangelism and Missiology Senior Specialist at the Evangelical