Dungiven & Bovevagh Church Services August 2010

    Dungiven Bovevagh
  Sunday 1st August
Trinity 9
10.00am
Holy Communion 1
11.30am
Holy Communion 1
  Sunday 8th August
Trinity 10
10.00am
Morning Prayer 2
11.30am
Morning Prayer 2
  Sunday 15th August
Trinity 11
10.00am
Family Service
11.30am
Family Service
  Sunday 22nd August
Trinity 12
10.00am
Morning Prayer 1
11.30am
Morning Prayer 1
  Sunday 22nd August

8pm
Informal Praise service on the topic of
Identity. Speaker Rev. Mark Lennox
 
  Sunday 29th August
Trinity 13
10.00am
Morning Prayer 2
11.30am
Morning Prayer 2
The Girls Brigade

The Girls’ Brigade is a Christian youth organisation for girls of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.

A varied programme of fun activities is offered, designed to educate, challenge and inspire young girls in a safe environment of Christian teaching. The programme is split into 4 main areas:

 

  • Spiritual
  • Physical
  • Educational
  • Service

Where and When?

The Girls Brigade meets Monday, 6.30 - 8.30 in the Burnfoot Community Hall.

For more information contact Natlie Mullan 028 777 42094

Beliefs and Principles

Girls' Brigade Northern Ireland will be recognised as a dynamic, relevant, Christ-centred organisation effectively reaching out to all girls to value, nurture and equip them for life.

To help girls to become followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, and through self-control, reverence and a sense of responsibility, to find true enrichment of life.
- Girls Brigade Aim

Seek, Serve and Follow Christ
- Girls Brigade Motto

The Brigade acknowledges Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord according to the Scriptures and seeks to fulfil its aim to the Glory of One God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

The Brigade witnesses to the standard set by Jesus Christ and gives positive teaching on the Christian attitude to life. The Brigade promotes a just society where all people are equally valued.

 

Some of the Informatiom on this page is taken from
The Girls Brigade website.