About

What we believe

Perhaps you are wondering what Christianity is all about. Well here’s a summary:


God is the loving ruler of the world, and he made us to live in a special relationship with him.
People everywhere have rebelled against God our creator, and have tried and failed to run the world themselves.
God will judge this rebellion, but because of his love for us, he sent Jesus his son into the world so that we do not have to suffer the consequences of our rebellion.
Jesus died to take the punishment for our rebellion, and rose from death as the ruler of the world. God offers us a new start with Jesus running our lives.
We can continue to reject Jesus, OR we can let Jesus run our lives and receive from him forgiveness and a new start in our relationship with God.

Subordinate Standards

The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1646 Westminster Assembly, largely of the Church of England, it became and remains the ’subordinate standard’ of doctrine in the Church of Scotland, and has been influential within Presbyterian churches worldwide.

In 1643, the English Parliament called upon “learned, godly and judicious Divines”, to meet at Westminster Abbey in order to provide advice on issues of worship, doctrine, government and discipline of the Church of England. Their meetings, over a period of five years, produced the confession of faith, as well as a Larger Catechism and a Shorter Catechism. For more than three centuries, various churches around the world have adopted the confession and the catechisms as their standards of doctrine, subordinate to the Bible.
(Wikipedia)

The full text of the documents can be downloaded in ‘pdf’ format by clicking below:

Westminster Confession of Faith
Westminster Larger Catechism
Westminster Shorter Catechism

History

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Historical Records
For details contact Mr Samuel Martin or Mr Joseph Macauley or follow link to www.proni.gov.uk

Who’s Who

Minister: Rev Philip McCullough

Elders:

  • Sam Martin
  • Colin Murray (Session Clerk)
  • Jack Weir
  • Raymond Ringland
  • Victor Morrison
  • David Peters
  • William Bingham

Organist: Mrs Nan Mulhall
Praise Group: Kirsty Bingham
Caretaker: Mrs Hazel Ringland