“Worship gatherings”

This is a guide to the service schedule for various cathedrals and churches in Ireland. At the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, the Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity will be marked with the Eucharist service in the Lady Chapel at 09.15 and 11.15, with a sermon from the Very Revd W.W. Morton. Evening Prayers will be conducted in the Lady Chapel at 15.15. Regular evening prayers are scheduled from Monday to Friday at 17:30, while the Eucharist takes place at 11.05 every Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For more information, please see the cathedral’s website.

Please note, at Christ Church Bray the Sunday Service begins at 11am and can be live-streamed online. More details about their services can be obtained from their website.

The service at St Audoen Cornmarket begins with Bellringing at 9.30, followed by Eucharist at 10.00 every Sunday, including hymns and Anglican chant. The car park is located between Francis Street and Christ Church. The OPW Visitor Centre is open daily.

On Saturdays, St Catherine St James Donore Avenue celebrates St Bartholomew the Apostle. The next day at 11.30, a Service of the Word will be held for Climate Sunday.

The Zion Parish Church invites everyone to their 13th Sunday After Trinity service on August 25, 2024, beginning with Morning Prayer at 10.30. Holy Communion 1 will follow at 9am.

The Presbyterian Christian practices commonly referred to as Reformed faith, highlights on God’s Sovereignty, Christ’s Kingship and the authority of the Bible. For further details and to locate its congregations in Ireland, you can log on to www.presbyterianireland.org. The Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church in Dublin City, stationed at Earlsfort Terrace and Adelaide Road crossing, welcomes everyone to join their in-person or online Sunday service at 11 am. Visitors can gather more information by visiting www.adelaideroadchurch.ie. Clontarf and Scots Presbyterian Church against Clontarf Road DART Station, also welcomes all for Sunday Service at 11am complimented with Communion. Log on to www.clontarfchurch.ie for more details.

Donabate and Balbriggan Presbyterian Churches located in Co. Dublin invite everyone to join their meetings held at 10:30am at Donabate and Portrane Community Centre and 4:30pm at Balbriggan Clubs Community Centre. More information can be accessed at www.donabatepc.org. Dún Laoghaire Presbyterian Church situated in Co. Dublin opens its doors at 11am at York Road, Dun Laoghaire. You could visit https://dl-pc.org/ or their Facebook page for regular updates, information and online streaming options.

End your week wonderfully at Findlaters (Abbey Presbyterian Church) with a service that commences at 11am at Parnell Square. The first Sunday of each month is marked by Communion and the community strives to reflect Christ-like values. Visit www.abbeychurch.ie for more details.

The Presbyterian Church in Howth and Malahide, Dublin, invites everyone at 10am in Malahide and 11:45am in Howth to join their service led by Reverend Alastair Dunlop, celebrating the teachings of Lord Jesus Christ. Kids’ activities will be provided during the service and light refreshments post-service. More information can be found at www.hmpchurch.org.

In the heart of Lucan Village on Main Street, the Lucan Presbyterian Church, Dublin, welcomes all at 11am, regardless of age, background or previous religious affiliations. Its growing community is a mix of different nationalities and traditions. More details are available at http://www.lpc.ie.

In Kildare, the Maynooth Presbyterian Church, also known as Maynooth Community Church, assembles for worship every Sunday at 10:30am at the Manor Mills Shopping Centre. They celebrate the Lord’s Supper (Communion) on the first Sunday each month. The service is spearheaded by Reverend Keith McCrory and you can use the free parking at the underground car park. More information at http://maynoothcc.org.

In Naas, Kildare, you can attend the Presbyterian Church every Sunday at 11am with preacher Mr Tom Dowling from Kilkenny Presbyterian. Children’s activities are available, with refreshments after the service. The church is across from the post office and town hall and along South Main Street. For more details, check their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/NaasPCI.

Every Sunday at 9.45am, St Andrews in Blackrock, Dublin, organises a traditional service of prayer and praise, with contemporary Bible-based preaching. A crèche and Junior Church are organised for children aged 5 to 15. More details can be found at https://standrewschurchblackrock.ie. Reverend Andrew Gill presides over the services.

Situated at the intersection of Eglinton Road and Quinsborough Road in Bray, Co. Wicklow, you’ll find St Andrews Church. They are committed to honouring God via worship and their actions. Regular worshipping takes place every Sunday at 11:30am, involving a mixture of conventional prayer and acclaim, accompanied by contemporary, Bible-focused preaching. During service, facilities are available for children, including a nursery and Sunday School, with everyone warmly welcomed. Discover more at standrewschurchbray.com. Rev. Andrew Gill presides over the congregation.

The Irish Methodist Church is a collection of individuals united through the grace of God. Their journey is to devoutly follow the teachings of Jesus for the betterment of the world. Distributed throughout Ireland, from the North to the South, and East to West, are 212 individual churches that make up the Methodist community. Find your nearest church at https://irishmethodist.org

Moving over to Co Dublin, in Dún Laoghaire, you will find the Methodist Church on Northumberland Avenue with Sunday services starting at 11am. The services can be livestreamed at www.dlmc.org.

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