Directing necessary action due to Covid-19
Measures we are taking to protect our congregation
It’s the place to be – for fun and fellowship on 25 January 4.00 – 6.00pm.
If you haven’t been before – come along and see what you’ve been missing!
Do you have any unwanted bits and pieces – ornaments, soaps, jewellery, crafts etc – books or toys that are ready to be loved in a new home? Have you got a supply of tins, goodies, home baking, cakes & groceries that you would be willing to donate? We’d love to take anything that would sell
(not second hand clothing, furniture and electrical goods).
Please bring all donations to the Church Hall on Friday 22 November when the hall will be open 9.00 am – 12.00 noon & 7.00 – 9.30 pm.
As ever, your continuing support is much needed
and most appreciated. Thank you.
It’s coming soon…
One not to be missed – It’s our Christmas Fair on Saturday 23 November. Sale starts 1.30pm. Tea/Coffee and refreshments available from 1.00pm. See you all there!
What is it all about, and why?
Would you like to broaden your experience of contemporary Christian music? Do you have favourite “new” songs that you like to sing along to, but don’t think anyone else knows them? Maybe you have no idea, but would like to learn a few new Christian worship songs that you might have heard elsewhere, or would just like to know more?
On Sunday evening, we will make full use of Youtube to sing songs of praise and worship. They may be unfamiliar to some, favourites of others, but we aim to make a joyful noise, even if we don’t sing in perfect tune or harmony!
If you have a particular favourite you would like to share, please contact Rev Heather Rendell for its inclusion at either this, or a future service.
Taking Care is the name of the safeguarding policy and programme of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. The aim is to create and promote a safe environment for all. We believe that next to proclaiming God’s Word and the love of Christ, nothing could be more important than keeping our children and young people safe.
On Tuesday 1st October there will be a Drop In clinic for the completion of the Access NI forms, which requires original documentation to be shown to the Designated Person (Audrey Stewart) or the Interim Minister (Heather Rendell). These need to be copied and signed. All persons working with
Under 18s and vulnerable adults must have completed Foundation Level
Safeguarding and have the Access NI form submitted. Audrey, Heather and
Denise will be in the Church Halls on 1 October between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to enable all our volunteers to finalise this process.
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