Diocese of Down & Dromore

Area Deanery of Clanbrassil

Killicomaine

  • Killicomaine

Meets in Killicomaine Jubilee Community Centre, 32 Festival Rd, Portadown, Craigavon

About

Killicomaine Community Church is a ‘fresh expression’ of church, planted from Seagoe Parish in September 2019. We are informal, contemporary, relaxed, friendly and very serious about following Jesus. Community is central to us and we attempt to love and care for our community. We run regular Alpha Courses and follow up activities, a weekly Mens’ Club and we partner with Christians Against Poverty to bring help to the community in the form of a Job Club and Life Skills Course.

Directions

From the Seagoe Hotel, proceed up the hill on Upper Church Lane until you reach Killycomain Road. Turn right at the roundabout and continue on to the next roundabout where you will turn left into Princess Way. Then first left into Granville Road followed by second left onto Festival Road. The Community Centre is located a quarter of a mile on the left.

Revd Jim Fleming
Ordained Local Minister
Diocesan Evangelist

General Enquiries

jim@seagoe.co.uk

07954994749

Sunday Services

7.00 pm on Sunday evenings for Praise, Prayer and Bible Study in Killicomane Jubilee Community Centre.

c/o Seagoe Parish Church Centre, 46 Seagoe Rd, Portadown, Craigavon , Portadown, BT63 5HW.

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