Congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

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Tooban,
(R238 Derry to Buncrana Road),
Burnfoot,
Co. Donegal


Sunday Service:
10.00am
(all year except special Services)


Minister: Rev. Knox A. Jones B.D. Dip Min
Telephone: 0044 78 1367 3874
Email: office@fahanchurch.org

 

Fahan

A warm welcome from the members of Fahan Presbyterian Church (pronounced "fawn").

Our prayer is that we can be salt and light in the community and farther a field. The Church consists of some thirty families and eighty members. There are approximately twenty aged eighteen and under of which over one dozen children attend Sunday school. Attendance at morning worship is around fifty five to sixty five. You are encouraged to stay for a cup of tea after the Service. There is an Audio Visual system in use, bottled water in the pews, a regularly updated "Browse and Borrow" library of books and magazines. We are amalgamated with Waterside Presbyterian Church, Londonderry.

Regular Events

  • Sunday Worship 10.00 am. Crëche available during the morning service.
  • Tea available after the service.
  • Sunday School after the morning service 11 to 11.40 .
  • Bible study first and third (and fifth when applicable) Thursday every month from 8.00 to 9.00 pm.
  • Youth Fellowship fortnightly on Sundays 8 to 9.30pm.
  • Badminton Club. Every Tuesday: Juniors from 7.30 to 8.30 pm; Seniors from 8.30 to 10.30 pm.
  • Youth Club each Friday evening from 7.30 to 9.30 pm.
  • Rainbow Club for age 4 upwards on Wed. 6.30 to 7.30pm.
  • Bowls each Monday 8.00 pm.
  • Presbyterian Women generally third Wednesday of each month.

Church Location:

Fahan, Inishowen, Co. Donegal.

Located on the left hand side of the R238 when travelling from Derry to Buncrana at Tooban, Burnfoot. (See Google Earth: go to 55 03 53.38 N, 7 25 50.37 W)

History:

The congregation was originally connected with Burt and Inch as recorded at a meeting of Laggan Presbytery on the 17th. of June 1691. Arrangements continued until 1791 when Mr.Cochrane was ordained at "Fawn". The church has remained on the original site for over three hundred years

Visitors and neighbours... We would love to see you at morning worship or one of the special events. Why not ring if in the area or would like to speak to a minister. We are always keen to help.

For further information visit the congregation website at www.fahanchurch.org