The United Diocese of Down And Dromore

Parishes


Donaghcloney & Waringstown

St. Patrick, Main Street, Donaghacloney
Holy Trinity, Banbridge Road, Waringstown

Contact Details

54 Banbridge Road
Waringstown
BT66 7QD

Office Opening Times:
Donaghcloney & Waringstown

T: (028) 3888 2169
E: bryan.martin@btinternet.com
W:

Directions

Directions to St Patrick’s Donaghcloney: Leave the M1 Motorway at Junction 9/A3 and continue through Moira (on Lurgan Road). Turn left at Magheralin onto the Newforge Road, and continue to follow signposts for Donaghcloney. St Patrick’s Church is located on the main street in the centre of the village. Directions to Holy Trinity Waringstown: Leave the M1 Motorway at Junction 9/A3 and continue along Moira/Lurgan road to the edge of Lurgan town. Turn left to take A26 Banbridge Road and follow road to Waringstown. The church is in the centre of the village, set back from the main road.

Staff

  • The Revd Bryan Martin (Rector)
    (028) 3888 2169
  • The Revd Rory Corbett (NSM Curate)
    (028) 9269 2067
  • The Revd David Luckman(Associate Minister)
    (028) 38324936

About Us

The Present

The ethos of our church is evangelical and services range from traditional to informal praise and family services. We run a regular Christianity Explored for people wanting to know more about the Christian faith; Discipleship Explored for Christians who want to know how to live the Christian faith and a Mid–week fellowship for those who want to grow in their faith. We are a church who seek to be family orientated catering for all age ranges. For our young people we have a youth club & two Sunday Schools, uniformed organisations for boys and girls and a youth fellowship. We also run a Youth Christianity Explored Class called CY. We seek to encourage families not only to worship together on Sundays but to become involved in the life of the church throughout the week.

The Future

That we will grow together as a Christian family, that our house fellowship groups will extend, that lay people will become more involved in responsible pastoral and ministry roles, that our church will reach out further into the community, that our visitation teams will be blessed as we see new families join our church, that people will find fulfilment in their spiritual lives within the life, worship and witness of their church.