Who are we?

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We are a Church.

We are part of the visible church, the Body of Christ in the world.

We are a presbyterian church. We believe that the Bible gives the pattern for the local church to be overseen by a body of presbyters, or elders. Currently there are eight ruling elders who oversee the congregation. They, together with the minister, make up our Kirk Session.

We are part of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, associated to the Presbytery of Iveagh.

We are broadly reformed and evangelical. What that means is this:

We are made up of families and individuals. Some of our families have been connected to the church here for generations; others have joined us in the last few years. Roughly speaking, we live within the diamond of Moira, Dromore, Banbridge and Lurgan. There are over 200 households connected to us. That translates into about 600 individuals of all ages. On average, about 165 will be found here on a typical Sunday morning, and 40 or so on a Sunday evening. We are a collection of different people - different faces, different accents and different backgrounds, brought together by the grace of God through the power of His Word.

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