30.04.2014
‘Worship for the City’ to Celebrate Dublin’s Social Action Projects
The Dublin and Glendalough Diocesan Committee for Social Action is organising a service of ‘Worship for the City’ which will be held in the beautiful St Werburgh’s Church, Werburgh Street (across from Christ Church Cathedral) on Sunday May 11 at 6.00 pm.
The service aims to bring people together in a Christian, non–denominational fellowship to celebrate the great social action that is being carried out in the city, showcase some of the activity taking place and inspire others to get involved.
The service will include hymns and worship songs interspersed with reflections and brief talks. It will open with a welcome from Archbishop Michael Jackson. Contributions will come from Brother Martin of the Capuchin Friary on Church Street, Dublin, Joe Donnelly from the Anchorage Project in Ringsend (subject to final confirmation), Kelda Barnes from the Darndale Childcare Project, the Tiglin Women’s Group and the Solas Project.
Everyone is welcome to attend the service and the organisers are offering people the opportunity to register at www.automsoft.com/worshipforthecity