Moneydig Presbyterian Church

Moneydig Presbyterian Church is a church building of the Coleraine and Limavady presbytery[2][3] of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. It is located outside Garvagh, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

Ministers of Moneydig congregation[1]
InstallationMinister
2008Rev JR Ian Harbinson BA BD
2005Vacant
1994Rev John George Johnston BSc MA.R
1986Rev Warren Porter BA BD
1976Rev Aylmer Armstrong DipA
1964Rev Ernest James Ferguson
1956Mr James Warden
1936Rev Henry Cooke Stuart GAMC
1931Rev Gordan Thompson Clements DD
1923Rev William John Latimer
1919Rev William H Stewart BA
1863Mr William McCay
1857Rev Henry H Finlay
1837Rev Patrick Roger Killough

History

Moneydig Presbyterian Church was established in 1836 as part of the Synod of Ulster. The current church building was complete the same year.[4] The congregation was created from parts of the adjoining parishes of Aghadowey, Garvagh and Kilrea.[5] The current minister is the Rev James Richard Ian Harbinson who was installed on 27 June 2008.

Organisations

  • Campaigners
  • Moneydig Bowling Club
  • Presbyterian Women
  • Crèche
  • Sunday School
  • Youth Club
  • Youth Fellowship
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See also

References

  1. Stuart, Henry Cooke (1857). Ministers of Moneydig congregation. Bann Valley Genealogy.
  2. Various. "Moneydig Presbyterian Church" (Website). Moneydig PCI. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  3. Laurence Kirkpatrick Presbyterians in Ireland: An Illustrated History. (Holywood, Co. Down: Booklink, 2006) ISBN 0-9554097-1-3
  4. Allen, Kenneth (2008) Moneydig Presbyterian Church. Geograph.
  5. Porter, William Warren (1986). Moneydig Presbyterian Church: 1836-1986, one hundred and fiftieth anniversary souvenir... SN.
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