The Men@10 group resumes its meetings on Tuesday 17 September at (you’ve guessed it 😊) 10.00am in the Parish Hall. Our first meeting will be very informal with an opportunity, over tea and biccies, for all to put forward suggestions for possible activities, visits etc over the coming year. All welcome.
Monthly Archives: September 2024
Book Club @St Molua’s
The recently announced Book Club at St Molua’s launches with its first meeting at 2.30pm on Monday 23 September in the Parish Hall. Why not come along to find out what it is all about over a nice friendly cuppa? All welcome.
SOUPer Saturday @St Molua’s
Our monthly ‘Soup-er Saturday’ lunches resume this week. Join us on Saturday 14th September at 12noon for soup and chat. Everyone welcome!
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Join us this Sunday 15 September for our All Ages Together service in the Parish Hall – everyone welcome! This will be Revd Emma’s last service at St Molua’s 😢 before she is instituted as Rector of Belvoir Parish on Wednesday 18 September 🙂. We pray for God’s richest blessings on Emma and her familyContinue reading “@St Molua’s”
Read the latest News
We were delighted to have Matthew Gault along to share about Tullycarnet Church at our Café Church on Sunday evening. You can read updates from the Diocese of Down & Dromore church plants in the download link below and also exciting news about the new HTB partnership in East Belfast. News about Tullycarnet Church canContinue reading “Read the latest News”
Badminton Club
Badminton restarting after our summer break at 7.30pm on Tuesday 10 September in the Parish (Hamilton) Hall at St Molua’s. New members welcome. Cost £2. Drew & Gillian https://stmoluasonline.com/badminton-club/
Celebrating Sunday Schools
Great that on the very day our JAM Club (Sunday School) started back in St Molua’s one of our new leaders was able to attend this anniversary event to celebrate 250 years of Sunday Schools, in Bright Parish, Diocese of Down & Dromore On Sunday evening, 8 September, we had a fantastic celebration of 250Continue reading “Celebrating Sunday Schools”
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A great, not to be missed, social and fund raising event for your diaries! Please share and invite your family, neighbours and friends. All welcome.
We’re back!
A reminder that The ‘Little Angels’ Toddler group @ St Molua’s starts back on Monday 9th September at 10.00am in the Parish Hall. We look forward to seeing old friends and welcoming new ones all welcome! Please share
Autumn edition of our parish magazine
The Autumn 2024 edition of our parish magazine CONTACT is now available in PDF format to read or download in the Resources section of the website or by clicking / tapping on the image below. We hope you enjoy reading the various articles and resources. Please feel free to share with family, friends and neighbours!
Sunday 8 September
We welcome Matthew Gault as our guest speaker at the first gathering of Café Church after our summer break. Matthew will be sharing about the work in Tullycarnet Church Plant, and the recent mission in Romania. Matthew has been working in our Parish now for quite some time – it would be great if peopleContinue reading “Sunday 8 September”
Starting this Sunday
We’re really looking forward to our children’s ministry starting back this Sunday 8 September – JAM (Jesus and Me) will be held every Sunday, except on the 3rd Sunday each month when we have our All Ages Together service, and during school holidays. During school holidays, colouring and activity sheets are available in the ‘kids’Continue reading “Starting this Sunday”
Thank you from Maridi Diocese
We were so delighted at St Molua’s to be able to support this appeal, raising money for 6 bikes. Thank you to everyone in the parish that supported this. Bikes, motorbikes and rickshaws – thank you Following our diocesan appeal and the arrival of 100 bicycles, 10 motorbikes and two rickshaw motorbikes in our linkContinue reading “Thank you from Maridi Diocese”
Update …
Along with other churches in the area, St Molua’s acts as a collection point for parishioners and friends to donate non-perishable foodstuff and basic household necessities which are then taken to the Foodbank in nearby Dundonald village. In August the Foodbank distributed 102 packs reaching 258 people (including 96 children). At this time of increasingContinue reading “Update …”
