First Larne Presbyterian Church

First Larne Presbyterian Church

News & Announcements

News & Announcements

First Larne's evening service is in St. Cedma's! This Sunday, 7th May, we are joining our neighbours in St. Cedma's to hear from one of Northern Ireland's most celebrated and yet most humble missionaries.

This service, in anticipation of Christian Aid Week (14th-20th May), tells the inspirational story of Theodore Davidovic, a Serbian refugeee from the Second World War who has lived most of his adult life in Scotland.

Throughout Holy Week at lunchtime Room 4 (The Coffee Bar) has been filled with members and visitors attending the series of reflections. Not only has there been praise and teaching - but a soup lunch has been enjoyed.

11am "The Triumphal Entry"

7pm "A People Always on the Move" - based on a theme being followed by our Small Groups - "God's Mission, Our Mission: GOD'S MESSENGERS"

Be a part of the First Larne family as we celebrate Easter.

On Good Friday at 11am we will join with other Christians on a Silent March of Witness, walking from the Salvation Army Hall, Point Street to Broadways, where there will be a short act of worship.

This year our Holy Week lunch-time meditations take the theme "The Final Day that Transforms Our Every Day".

Holy Week services

Three lives search for lasting value as their worlds crumble. Follow thier journeys as Franklin Graham (son of Billy Graham) addreses the real worth of the soul. This film presentation is the latest from the Billy Graham Organisation. It makes for compelling viewing.

First Larne Men's Fellowship are hosting a special service this Sunday 12th March at 11am. Guest Preacher The Very Rev Dr Michael Barry. With a one off appearance of The Men's Fellowship Choir.

The United Nations has declared a famine in an area of South Sudan. This is the first time in six years that such a crisis has been identified. In Unity State 100,000 peole face starvation and people are dying every day. Another 1,000,000 people are on the brink of famine.

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