What’s on

Below is a list of our weekly schedule within the Parish of All Saints’ in Antrim, part of the Diocese of Connor.


Sunday And Weekday Services

If you would like to come to our church we would be delighted to see you! Our Church has a stringent cleaning procedure and applies appropriate safe distancing measures.

Please get in touch via email: archdeacon@connor.anglican.org or rev.peterblake@gmail.com

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Our service times:

WEDNESDAY

11.00am: Holy Communion in the Parish Centre

SUNDAY

  • 8.30am: Holy Communion every Sunday
  • 11.30 am: Holy Communion on 1st Sunday
  • 11.30am; Morning Prayer on 2nd & 5th Sundays
  • 11.30am: Family Service on 3rd Sunday in the Parish Centre
  • 11.30am: Service of Healing and Wholeness with laying on of hands and anointing on 4th Sunday
  • 7.00pm: Unite – a contemporary and informal service of praise on 1st Sunday
  • 6.30pm: A Late evening office and prayer group on 3rd Sunday

SUNDAY 10.00 – 11.00am Church Choir                                                                                                  Leader: Alex McBride Location: All Saints’ Church

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.00 – 12.45pm: Funday Club (except every 3rd Sunday)
Leaders: Bob & Nicola Totten, Maria Betts, Sheridan McClelland                                                            Location: Parish Centre

Funday Club is for all children from P1 to Year 9. At Funday club, we learn about God, do craft activities, sing songs, play games and discuss some of the messages that we learn from the bible.

 

7.00pm: Next Steps
Leaders: Peter Blake, Maria Betts, Claire Thompson, Corey Thompson, Claire Gray, Stephen McBride, Alex McBride

Next Steps was born out of the simple desire to see our youth grow and develop in their faith in an informal and fun setting. We try to balance faith with life. Our activities have included movie nights, chill nights and discussion forums . We have also participated in diocesan activity weekends with other youth groups from across the diocese .


Wednesday

  • 11.00am: Holy Communion in the Parish Centre
  • 7.00pm: Bowling Club

MONDAY

6.00- 7.30pm: Rainbows age 4 – 7
Leader:  Amanda McCoy, Caroline Henry

Rainbows is the youngest section in the Girl Guides, for girls aged 4 – 7 (P1 – P3). Rainbows is all about developing self-confidence, building friendships, learning new things and having fun. Girls get their hands dirty with arts and crafts, trying out cooking and playing games. Rainbows is all about learning by doing.

6.00 – 7.30pm: Brownies age 7-10
Leader: Lee Allen, Leeanne Allen

Brownies is the Girl Guides section for girls aged 8-11 (P4 – P7). Through meetings, day trips and camps, Brownies learn new hobbies, play music, explore other cultures and get adventurous outdoors. Girls can also extend their knowledge and abilities by working towards Brownie interest badges covering many different hobbies and activities.


Tuesday

11.00am – 1.00pm: Evergreens (second Tuesday)
Leaders: Nelson Scott & Liz Kennedy

Fun for those aged 65+ in the Parish! There are different speakers and activities every month, and trips during the year. Come along for a chat, for the friendship, and for the ‘craic’!

5TH ANTRIM SCOUTS

Group Scout Leader: Kristy Robinson

6.30 – 7.45pm: Beavers age 6-8
Leaders: Aby Robinson, Catherin Burrows

Beaver Scouts are the second youngest section of the Scouting family, for young people 6 – 8 year olds. For both boys and girls, activities are based around making things, outdoor activities, singing, playing games, going out on visits, investigating nature, listening to stories, learning how to be safe and most importantly, making new friends.

6.30 – 8.00pm: Cubs age 8 – 10 1/2
Leaders: Claire Thompson, Corey Thompson, Amanda McClelland 

Cubs is the third section of the Scouting movement, for young people 8 – 10 ½ years old. During their time in the Pack, Cub Scouts will get a chance to try lots of different activities like swimming, music, exploring, computing and collecting. There are a range of badges available which Cub Scouts can wear on their uniforms to show everyone how well they’re doing. Cub Scouts also get to go on trips and days out, and sometimes they will be able to go camping with the rest of the Pack and take part in all kinds of outdoor activities.

8.00-9.15pm: Scouts age 10½ – 14½
Leaders: Peter Blake, Ian Armstrong, Joe McErlane, Nick Graham and Stephen McBride

The Scout Section is for young people aged 10 ½ +. Scouts take part in a programme that helps them to find out about the world in which they live, encourages them to know their own abilities and the importance of keeping fit, and helps develop their creative talents. It also provides opportunities to explore their own values and personal attitudes. Scouting is about being with friends, as part of a team, and participating fully in the adventure and opportunities of life.

8.00 – 9.00pm: Explorer Scouts age 14 1/2 – 18


 

Thursday

7.30 – 10.00pm: Mothers’ Union (2nd Thursday)
Leader: Sylvia Smyth

Mothers’ Union is an international Christian membership charity that aims to demonstrate the Christian faith in action through the transformation of communities worldwide. We have a varied programme and different speakers, and we would love to welcome any ladies from the church who would like to get involved. Come along for friendship and fellowship.

FRIDAY

9.30 – 11.30am: Tots’n’us
Leader: Wendy Smyth, Valerie Houston

Tots ‘n’ Us is a place where babies and pre-school children meet, along with parents, grandparents, and carers. Everyone is very welcome to come along – we love to meet new faces- you just need to bring a tot! It costs £1.50 per adult, children are free. This includes two hours of play and sing song, refreshments for adults and a snacks for the children.