Mission in Ireland

The Presbyterian Church in Ireland is committed to bringing the gospel of Jesus Christ to people of all ages across Ireland. The Church does this in many ways, through new church development and church planting, training, deploying and supporting its Home and Urban Mission ministers, deaconesses, Irish mission workers and community outreach workers. This also includes PCI chaplains to the forces, hospitals, hospices, prisons, universities and colleges, helping to bring a ministry of presence to those in need.

The Council for Mission in Ireland is tasked with the development, coordination and delivery of its strategic approach to mission in Ireland. Here you will find news, resources and information about mission in Ireland personnel.

Chaplaincy

Chaplaincy

An overview of chaplaincy and a list of our chaplains.

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International Meeting Point

International Meeting Point

Reaching out to migrants and asylum seekers in the city.

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South Belfast Friendship House

South Belfast Friendship House

Providing a Christian witness in the Sandy Row community in which fellowship and support are available.

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Church planting

Church planting

Exploring the changing landscape of our churches and their missional opportunities.

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CMI Mission Grants

CMI Mission Grants

Apply for support towards running mission projects in your community.

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Rural Chaplaincy

Rural Chaplaincy

Caring for farmers, their families and the rural community. Bringing the hope of Jesus the Good Shepherd.

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West Belfast Special Project

West Belfast Special Project

This project is based in the west of the city of Belfast in an area designated as a Special Area of Mission, where PCI has not had a presence for over 40 years.

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Urban Mission Network

Urban Mission Network

The Urban Mission Network has been established for the encouragement and equipping of those within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, working in an urban or estate setting.

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