St Gall's Church

St Gall's Church St Gall's Church

It's Friday - but Sunday is coming! This Sunday we welcome as our visiting preacher Ruth Cooke from Christian Aid Irelan...
08/05/2026

It's Friday - but Sunday is coming!
This Sunday we welcome as our visiting preacher Ruth Cooke from Christian Aid Ireland She is going to be our preacher and she is looking forward to sharing some amazing stories of how our support here allows amazing things to happen around the world.
Big people and little people all welcome for our Christian Aid Service on Sunday at 10 a.m.. See you!

We are getting ready to roll out for Christian Week. Starts on Sunday! Wee red envelopes - Ready? Check! Rain coats - ch...
08/05/2026

We are getting ready to roll out for Christian Week. Starts on Sunday! Wee red envelopes - Ready? Check! Rain coats - check! Factor 25 suncream - check! Wellies or sandals? Who knows what the weather will be up to but keep an eye out for your local Christian Aid collector dropping off the wee red envelope! If you can put a donation in for this important work and drop the envelope back. (Instructions will come with it!) That'd be Great! A BIG thank you to all our distributor volunteers - excellent folks giving of their time and energy!
Christian Aid Ireland

So this is coming sooner than you might think. Pop the date in your diary so you won't forget... FUN TIMES!
08/05/2026

So this is coming sooner than you might think. Pop the date in your diary so you won't forget... FUN TIMES!

St Gall's Church Magazine for May 2026. Enjoy!
23/04/2026

St Gall's Church Magazine for May 2026. Enjoy!

Created with the Heyzine flipbook maker

Our new Church magazine for April is out. We have all the Easter news and an invitation to an excellect breakfast experi...
29/03/2026

Our new Church magazine for April is out. We have all the Easter news and an invitation to an excellect breakfast experience. Also - cool cover? Yes! (Thanks Gary!)

Created with the Heyzine flipbook maker

Our online community news is available to read for free online. Enjoy!
06/03/2026

Our online community news is available to read for free online. Enjoy!

The community newsletter for St Gall's Church . PDF to flipbook converted using heyzine.com

We're talking Squirrels! Tonight at 7p.m. - Tuesday 3rd March - We welcome Chief Squirrel expert Ross McIlwrath! He's fr...
03/03/2026

We're talking Squirrels! Tonight at 7p.m. - Tuesday 3rd March - We welcome Chief Squirrel expert Ross McIlwrath! He's from the Ulster Wildlife Trust. He’s talking all about our local Red Squirrel population! Public talk! Everyone is welcome! It’s going to be nuts!

Lovely to have all our Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts with us on Sunday past. What links St Gall the Bangor Monk wi...
21/10/2025

Lovely to have all our Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts with us on Sunday past. What links St Gall the Bangor Monk with a Swiss Army knife?

Bear Day Service!

Thank you to all who came and supported this morning!

County Down Scouts North Down Scouts The Scouts Scouts NI

21/10/2025

🚨BREAKING NEWS: The Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, will become the next Archbishop of Canterbury — the first woman ever to hold this role.

Her appointment is being described as a turning point — not only for the Church of England, but also for the Anglican Communion worldwide, including the Church of Ireland.

👉 What do you think this means for the future of The Church of England, and for our own Church here in Ireland?

Read the full story here: https://coigazette.ie/sarah-mullally-named-as-next-archbishop-of-canterbury/

The Archbishops statement. Worth a read as it gives an insight behind the headline news!
21/10/2025

The Archbishops statement. Worth a read as it gives an insight behind the headline news!

Archbishops’ statement on the Church of Ireland and the Anglican Communion

The Most Rev John McDowell, the Church of Ireland’s Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh, with the Most Rev Michael Jackson, Primate of Ireland and Archbishop of Dublin have issued the following statement on the relationship between the Church of Ireland and the Anglican Communion following the recent communiqué from Gafcon:

In view of the recent communiqué issued by Gafcon, entitled The Future has Arrived, we feel it might be helpful to members of the Church of Ireland if we clarified some matters of fact, with particular reference to the Anglican Communion.

The Anglican Communion is a body of autonomous Anglican Provinces (including the Church of Ireland) who voluntarily join together in clearly defined ways. It has existed in a formal sense since 1867, when the Archbishop of Canterbury issued invitations to what became the first Lambeth Conference. From the beginning, the Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the convening of the Lambeth Conference were expressions of Anglican unity and identity which, as the Communion grew over time, were supplemented by two further instruments of unity – the Primates’ Meeting and the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC).

This is the Anglican Communion to which the Church of Ireland belongs. The Preamble and Declaration (which is one of our foundation formularies) commits us to communion with the Church of England. The Preamble and Declaration is prefixed to the Constitution and included in the Book of Common Prayer. Our bishops receive invitations to and usually attend the Lambeth Conference. The Archbishop of Armagh attends the Primates’ Meetings and the General Synod appoints representatives (clerical and lay) to the ACC. In fact, the next meeting of the ACC to which all Anglican Provinces have been invited to send representatives will be hosted by the Church of Ireland in Belfast in the early summer of 2026. In addition, the Church of Ireland plays a full part in the Commissions, Committees and Networks of the Anglican Communion and in this way lives out this particular aspect of our discipleship of Jesus Christ.

There are many organisations and movements within the Anglican Communion who wish to reform aspects of the Communion and how it works. The Communion has always welcomed and accommodated debate and diversity of this nature. However, the Church of Ireland recognises no body other than the one described in the preceding paragraphs as the Anglican Communion.

We do not suggest that the Anglican Communion as it has existed in history and continues to exist today is a perfect organisation. It is inevitable that those who hold to the Anglican theological method involving Scripture, Tradition and Reason, and working out our discipleship in autonomous but interdependent Provinces will not agree on everything. However, praying always for the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we are committed to studying the Scriptures and learning from the insights of the past together with our fellow Anglicans, in communion, around the world.

Today's the day!  Come along to St Gall's Artisan Bazaar 10am - 3pm (171 Crawfordsburn Road, Bangor).  Enjoy browsing ou...
02/11/2024

Today's the day! Come along to St Gall's Artisan Bazaar 10am - 3pm (171 Crawfordsburn Road, Bangor). Enjoy browsing our crafters' wares - a great opportunity to pick up gifts for Christmas (or treat yourself!). Super ballot with wonderful prizes including House of Beauty Voucher/afternoon tea at the Merchant Hotel/Belfast-Dublin Enterprise Train Tickets/afternoon tea at the Europa Hotel. See you later! Don't forget to like and share!

Address

171 Crawfordsburn Road
Bangor
BT191BT

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when St Gall's Church posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share