About Us
We are a Bible-based, Christ-centred, Spirit-dependent community of God’s people.
We exist for worship, Community and witness as disciples who make disciples of Jesus in our community and the nations.
Our Team
Our Vision
Our ALL IN strategy outlines the identity we carry, what we need as a community and how we move on from here under God’s guidance. For us in Carnmoney this is what it means to be ALL IN:
Everyone contributes,
Everywhere they are in,
Everyway they can as servants of Christ.
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We aim to help everyone grow deeper in their faith, laying strong foundations for greater understanding, commitment, and passion. Our goal is not just to have members, but to cultivate a church of true disciples.
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We aim to be a church that feels like a big family, where everyone connects and shares life in close community. Though we're large, we focus on small groups to help people find belonging.
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We aim to reach beyond our congregation, sharing the good news of Jesus with our community, city, and the nations.
ALL-IN Ministry Areas
Our ministries in Carnmoney are split into 8 key areas that are accountable to our elders, and which each have team leaders, core teams & volunteer teams.
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Cultivate a community marked by God’s presence & by prayer
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Engage everyone in a discipleship journey
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Meet the needs of the most vulnerable
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Engage more people with Jesus.
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Cultivate a culture of every-member care
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Partner together to walk alongside every young person
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Resourcing ministry in Carnmoney.
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Expand God’s Kingdom in central Belfast
Statement of Faith.
We are part of the Presbyterian family of churches in Ireland (PCI) and adhere to orthodox Christian belief as outlined in the Apostles' Creed. We hold that the word of God as contained in the scriptures of the Old and New Testament is the only infallible rule of faith and practice and the supreme standard of our faith. We support and adhere to the Presbyterian form of Church Government and we seek to play our part in the wider church.
Church Plant
Central Belfast
Planted in late 2016, David Dickinson led a team into Belfast. It’s a young, vibrant, growing community, worshipping in May Street right in the heart of the city centre.