The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster: What are we “Free” from ?
Introduction In February 1951, elders from Lissara Presbyterian Church were suspended by the Down Presbytery for wishing to hold a Gospel […]
Introduction In February 1951, elders from Lissara Presbyterian Church were suspended by the Down Presbytery for wishing to hold a Gospel […]
The spiritual landscape of Carryduff, a quaint village in County Down, Northern Ireland, is richly layered with stories of God’s
Date: SUN 7:00pm 18th January 2026Singing & Testimony: James McCosh – Elder, Ballymena FPCBible Reference: Acts 16:31 And they said,
As we stand in the doorway of 2026, we mark seventy‑five years since the founding of the Free Presbyterian Church
As 2026 approaches, the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster stands on the verge of celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary—a moment not
How do we recognise a vocation when we see it? A nurse, a police officer, a judge — each uniform
In an age when the winds of compromise and ecumenism blow fiercely across the ecclesiastical landscape, threatening to erode the
🌍 Introduction — When Doctrine Walked the Streets In June 1966 Belfast became a stage upon which theology, not politics,
A research paper, published in 2006, Estimates of the Number Killed by the Papacy in the Middle Ages and Later,
Date: SUN 7:00pm 10th August 2025
Preacher: Rev. David McLaughlin
Bible Reference: Isaiah 37:35
For I will defend this city to save it
for mine own sake, and for my servant David’s sake.
The Twelfth (also called the Glorious Twelfth or Orangemen’s Day) was first held in Ulster in the late 18th century.
Date: SUN 7:00pm 6th July 2025
Preacher: Rev. David McLaughlin
Bible Reference: Hebrews 11:33-34
33 Who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, 34 Quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens.
Historical Committee of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster Date: 14th March 2025Speaker: Rev. Gordon Dane Below is a detailed
I believe that Patrick was a sinner saved by the grace of God, whom God later called and sent on a mission with a message; to convert the pagan Irish of the 5th Century – it’s the same Gospel message needed for today, Christ is the Answer. In the video below, I set forth Patrick, the man, the myth, and the message.
We have heard a lot recently about Martin Luther, his 95 theses, and the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation,