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Easter Sunday Service Sheet
Join us for our Easter Sunday Celebration, live on Facebook at 11am with Daithí preaching our All-Age Sermon. Here’s some helpful advice from Ballyalbany Presbyterian Church: How to Attend Church online: Get out of bed and get dressed! It will put you in the right mindset Go through your normal Sunday routine minus the hurry…
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How to use Zoom! (a blog post from Daithí)
Hello folks, Daithí here! One of the most difficult things that we’ll have to deal with during the time of this COVID-19pandemic is a lack of social contact.Thankfully, our Lord who provides for us in all things has provided us with lots of great technologythat we can use to remain in contact with each other…
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This Sunday’s Service Sheet (5th April)
Here’s our service sheet to help you follow our online service this Sunday morning:
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The One o’clock miracle and new competition launched
See details of our next competition here! <div class="sqs-video-wrapper" data-provider-name="YouTube" data-html="”> Name the miracle – bonus points for the Bible book, chapter and verse! Sign 1 Sign 2 Sign 3
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Info for Sunday and Competition on feeding 5000
Just a reminder that this Sunday our service will be ‘Live’ from Drung at 11am (don’t forget the clocks go forward!), you can find the service at facebook.com/drungchurches and if you miss it you can watch it afterwards or else phone 048 9124 3032 for an audio recording of the service. You can see the…
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Live Church on Sunday!
On Sunday our church families cannot gather together in our buildings, but we can still meet! It’s not ideal, but we can get together ‘virtually’ and know that we are all praying and joining together at the same time as each other. It would help if you have a prayer book and Bible to hand,…
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COVID-19 won’t last forever!
COVID-19 won’t last forever! That’s good to remember isn’t it? At the moment, it feels all-consuming, many are frightened, if we’re honest, I imagine most of us are at least a bit anxious. We’re keeping our distance from everyone, and it is isolating, it’s hard. It’s especially hard for some people, but it’s hard for…
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St Patrick’s Day Parades are cancelled, but we can still celebrate his life.
Sadly the Coronavirus has led to the cancelling of parades, but take a moment to think back to before COVID-19 to the man behind the celebrations that we’ve had to cancel. The time was the 4th Century AD, Emperor Theodosius (347-395AD) was reigning and Patrick was born to Calpornius and Conchessa. His family were involved in…
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What can we pray for? What will happen on Sunday?
In a time of panic, fear, uncertainty and anxiety it is a wonderful privilege to be able to pray. I hope and pray that we will be able to meet at church this Sunday, it will be an encouragement to be able to meet together when so many other events have been cancelled. We will…
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What about our plans?
We’ve just heard about school closures, and cancellations of gatherings of more than 100, what are we to do? This morning I read these words from the book of James “Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and…