Children’s Ministry
The nature of children’s ministry is undergoing considered and considerable change in parishes right across the United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough.
Read MoreThe nature of children’s ministry is undergoing considered and considerable change in parishes right across the United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough.
Read MoreThose involved in children’s ministry recognise the vast challenges and opportunities facing them in how they serve and support the Church’s youngest members.
To see all church communities in Dublin & Glendalough full of young people who are actively developing and growing in their faith in God.
Read MoreMission to 18–35year olds: An initiative to form, innovate, grow, train, serve, network and build community and ownership of faith and mission among 18 to 35 year olds. We represent a unique opportunity to convene, unite and distribute leaders with a common vision into every channel of culture.
Read MoreThere are a total of 47 schools in the United Dioceses – 33 in Dublin and 14 in Glendalough.
Read MoreOur dioceses is comprised of both urban and rural communities and this has defined the focus of our social action.
Read MoreThe council acts as a think tank and generator of resources to facilitate mission in all its aspects.
Read MoreAll major hospitals, prisons and third level educational institutions in the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough will normally have a Church of Ireland Chaplain accredited to it.
Read MoreThe Church’s Ministry of Healing identify themselves as being on a journey and part of God’s pilgrim people, specifically, indentifying with three elements.
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