Living well I a group for retirees but this is a general meeting open to all, and all age groups, as there seems to be a general interest across the congregation. We have opened to everyone to try and get a good audience for Sabina, who is excellent.
Adelaide Rd Presbyterian Church
Living Well Group
invite you to a seminar entitled
‘Hello to Brain Health’
by
Prof Sabina Brennan (TCD)
on
Sat 12th May 11 am
Everyone very welcome
Wednesday, 16 May | 7:30 pm
Abbey Presbyterian Church (Findlater’s Church)
Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
Tickets €10, available at Eventbrite.ie
University of Northern Iowa
Men’s Glee Club
Iowa, USA | Director : Dr. John Wiles
Dublin Welsh Male Voice Choir
Dublin, Ireland| Director : Brian Murphy
This year’s Ecumenical Bible Week will take place from 20-27 May with the theme: ‘Handing on Faith – Crisis, Challenge and the Great Commission’.
Now in its fifth year, this parish-based ecumenical event is jointly sponsored by the Archdiocese of Dublin, the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough, as well as other key groups such as the Scripture Union.
The week begins on Pentecost Sunday with ‘Praying the New Cosmology’, a talk by theologian and Dublin priest, Rev Dr Dermot Lane.
The week’s events will continue in 13 venues across Dublin and its surrounding areas up until 27 May.
Please check www.bibleweek.ie for each days events and locations
This year’s Ecumenical Bible Week will take place from 20-27 May with the theme: ‘Handing on Faith – Crisis, Challenge and the Great Commission’.
Now in its fifth year, this parish-based ecumenical event is jointly sponsored by the Archdiocese of Dublin, the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough, as well as other key groups such as the Scripture Union.
The week begins on Pentecost Sunday with ‘Praying the New Cosmology’, a talk by theologian and Dublin priest, Rev Dr Dermot Lane.
The week’s events will continue in 13 venues across Dublin and its surrounding areas up until 27 May.
Please check www.bibleweek.ie for each days events and locations
This year’s Ecumenical Bible Week will take place from 20-27 May with the theme: ‘Handing on Faith – Crisis, Challenge and the Great Commission’.
Now in its fifth year, this parish-based ecumenical event is jointly sponsored by the Archdiocese of Dublin, the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough, as well as other key groups such as the Scripture Union.
The week begins on Pentecost Sunday with ‘Praying the New Cosmology’, a talk by theologian and Dublin priest, Rev Dr Dermot Lane.
The week’s events will continue in 13 venues across Dublin and its surrounding areas up until 27 May.
Please check www.bibleweek.ie for each days events and locations
This year’s Ecumenical Bible Week will take place from 20-27 May with the theme: ‘Handing on Faith – Crisis, Challenge and the Great Commission’.
Now in its fifth year, this parish-based ecumenical event is jointly sponsored by the Archdiocese of Dublin, the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough, as well as other key groups such as the Scripture Union.
The week begins on Pentecost Sunday with ‘Praying the New Cosmology’, a talk by theologian and Dublin priest, Rev Dr Dermot Lane.
The week’s events will continue in 13 venues across Dublin and its surrounding areas up until 27 May.
Please check www.bibleweek.ie for each days events and locations
This year’s Ecumenical Bible Week will take place from 20-27 May with the theme: ‘Handing on Faith – Crisis, Challenge and the Great Commission’.
Now in its fifth year, this parish-based ecumenical event is jointly sponsored by the Archdiocese of Dublin, the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough, as well as other key groups such as the Scripture Union.
The week begins on Pentecost Sunday with ‘Praying the New Cosmology’, a talk by theologian and Dublin priest, Rev Dr Dermot Lane.
The week’s events will continue in 13 venues across Dublin and its surrounding areas up until 27 May.
Please check www.bibleweek.ie for each days events and locations
This year’s Ecumenical Bible Week will take place from 20-27 May with the theme: ‘Handing on Faith – Crisis, Challenge and the Great Commission’.
Now in its fifth year, this parish-based ecumenical event is jointly sponsored by the Archdiocese of Dublin, the Church of Ireland Diocese of Dublin & Glendalough, as well as other key groups such as the Scripture Union.
The week begins on Pentecost Sunday with ‘Praying the New Cosmology’, a talk by theologian and Dublin priest, Rev Dr Dermot Lane.
The week’s events will continue in 13 venues across Dublin and its surrounding areas up until 27 May.
Please check www.bibleweek.ie for each days events and locations