New Wine Ireland’s Summer21 conference is taking place this 8–11 July Online with an incredible programme lined up including: Two Bible Reading streams from Charles McMullen and Clive Atkinson Sofa Session conversations exploring big topics and looking at how we can be local churches that change nations An incredible selection of seminars with amazing speakersContinue reading “New Wine Ireland”
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Diocesan Synod
The Down and Dromore Diocesan Synod met on 24 June for the first time since 2019 and the onset of the COVD–19 pandemic. The meeting was Bishop David’s first as our bishop, and the first ‘hybrid’ Synod in our history. Shankill Parish hosted a small number of people whilst Synod members joined on Zoom. InContinue reading “Diocesan Synod”
Lebanon Update
For those who gave so generously to the Diocesan Lebanon appeal last year, here is an update from Open Doors that was shared at Diocesan Synod on 24 June. The Lebanon Appeal has brought hope in Beirut and Syria. Following the huge explosion in Beirut in August 2020 the diocese gave an astonishing £38,000 toContinue reading “Lebanon Update”
Prayer?
Not sure where or how to begin with prayer? The 24-7 Prayer team have put together lots of resources to help you pray, every day – from creative prayer ideas, apps and resources to guide your time and how to go deeper with your prayer life. Get started: https://www.24-7prayer.com/helpmepray Quite a few of St Molua’sContinue reading “Prayer?”
The Rector writes …
Dear friends, I hope this finds you all well. As you are aware ‘in-person’ church services resumed again on Easter Sunday. Over the past 12 weeks it has been lovely to see folks out and about again at our 10.30am service. For those of you who have not yet ventured out to the church building,Continue reading “The Rector writes …”
Summer edition of our parish magazine
The Summer 2021 edition of our parish magazine CONTACT is now available to read or download in the Resources section of the website, along with copies of previous editions from the past year or so. We hope you enjoy reading the various articles and resources. Please feel free to share with your friends!
Father’s Day
We pray today for fathers: For new dads and grand-dads and step-dads and adoptive dads and solo dads, For baldy ones and beardy ones, skinny ones and cuddly ones, For dads who tell terrible jokes and dads who dance to YMCA, For dads who know how to fix things, and dads who just pretend theyContinue reading “Father’s Day”
Parish Walking Group
Sole Mates, our parish walking group, has resumed. We plan to gather together again once a month for a variety of walks that suit most ages and abilities. Next walk date: Saturday 19 June 2021 STORMONT ESTATE Meet in the church carpark at 10.00 am – everyone welcome! stmoluasonline.com/walking-group/
Reimagining Family Church
A training evening from Children’s Ministry Network Ireland exploring a new pattern of worship and a safe place for worship post COVID. The event is suitable for clergy, children and family workers and Sunday School Teachers. The gifted Lynn Storey will be facilitating ‘Reimagining Family Church’ on Monday 28 June from 7.30 pm – 8.45 pm. She will be exploringContinue reading “Reimagining Family Church”
Child Safeguarding Training
If anyone would like to have a refresher (or first time training) in Safeguarding Trust, there is still time to register. The diocese will run a Child Safeguarding Training session online on Thursday 10 June from 7.30–9.30 pm. As we gradually increase our face–to–face activities, it is vital that all parish volunteers and staff areContinue reading “Child Safeguarding Training”
St Molua’s Choir appreciated in Cornwall
We were recently delighted to receive a request from Churches Together in Cornwall (CTC) to use a recording made by St Molua’s Choir back in 2008. CTC were hosting a pre-G7 conference Environment Service online on 6 June to celebrate God’s creation and new initiatives for its care as they prayed for wise decisions atContinue reading “St Molua’s Choir appreciated in Cornwall”