Townsend St. Presbyterian Church Church in Belfast


Ulster Orchestra brings new life to old church venue BBC News

Our neighbours at Townsend Street Presbyterian Church are hosting a night of classical music and raise money to help people affected by homelessness. Everyone welcome! Saturday, October 29, 2016, Townsend Street Presbyterian Church, 7pm. Tickets £10, including refreshments, available at the door.


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Townsend Street Presbyterian Church Events, Belfast. 217 likes · 2 talking about this · 117 were here. Presbyterian Church


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BBC The orchestra is leasing Townsend Street Presbyterian Church The Ulster Orchestra has started using one of Belfast's oldest Presbyterian churches as its main rehearsal venue. The main.


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Townsend Street Presbyterian Church was constructed to replace an earlier meeting house that had stood on the site since 1833. The current building opened its doors on the 13th October 1878 and was listed in 1985. The church ceased to provide services on 18th September 2022 due to declining attendance numbers.


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Townsend Street Presbyterian Church is also home to stunning stained glass by Wilhelmina Geddes, George Stephen Walsh and Ethel Rhind. National Churches Trust - Northern Ireland · November 5, 2021 ·.


Inside Townsend Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast looking towards pulpit and organ Stock Photo

Townsend Street Presbyterian Church is located at 32 Townsend Street, Belfast BT13 2ES Find out more about what's happening in the congregation by logging on to their Facebook events page. belfast hunter organ townsend street townsend street presbyterian church Joe Boyd Prev Post Next Post You might also like


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Townsend Street Presbyterian Church, the site of a worship hall since 1833 and which links the Falls and the Shankill Roads, will from now be a home for the Ulster Orchestra.


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Townsend Presbyterian Church 1833 -1970 "Our greatest need is for a larger sense of responsibility for our church and her welfare on the part of every church member and more workers, more people, who are prepared to give their time and talents to the work of God and the service of their fellows in this place."


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The Church Page. November 2, 2018. A history presentation on 'The Silent Listeners of Gilnahirk' can be seen at Townsend Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast on Friday 16th November 2018. Running from 7:00pm until around 9:00pm, the presentation will explain how 'the silent listeners of Gilnahirk" helped to end the Second World War. This is a.


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COMPLETED in 1878, Townsend Street Presbyterian Church long-predates the so-called peace line that sits just yards away from its front door. In many ways, the security gate separating the Shankill and the Falls masks the positive work being carried out by local communities and the cross-community partnerships they have created.


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The Presbytery of South Belfast runs from Townsend Street Presbyterian Church at the corner of Townsend and Divis Street, which is at the most northern point of the Presbytery. It then stretches from there up the line of the M1 to Kilmakee in the Seymour Hill estate.


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There were speeches from Chris Spurr, Chairperson of the Ulster History Circle, from William Humphrey, MLA, and from the Rev Jack Lamb, minister of Townsend Street Presbyterian Church and a member of the Shankill Area Social History Group (SASH) who did the unveiling of the plaque.


On the peaceline, Townsend Street Presbyterian Church opens its arms to visitors

An architectural sketch of the Irish Presbyterian Church Buildings.. Townsend Street church, so named because at the time the street was built it was at the town's end, was one of many churches.


Townsend Street Presbyterian Church celebrates last service

At the most recent meeting of Belfast City Council 's Planning Committee, elected representatives agreed to an application by Townsend Street Presbyterian Church for a change of use from a.


On the peaceline, Townsend Street Presbyterian Church opens its arms to visitors

Townsend Street Presbyterian church was built in 1876-78 to a design by Young and Mackenzie. It has three ornate doorways of which this (the middle) is probably the most ornate. See also [[1614244]]. Geograph - photograph every grid square. J3374: Doorway, Townsend Street Presbyterian church, Belfast


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Dr Robert Ballard preaching at Townsend Street Presbyterian Church in Belfast, Northern Ireland - September 2012

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