2022 Presbyterian Herald Downloads

23.11.2022 | Presbyterian Herald, Downloads,


Purchase and download electronic versions of the Presbyterian Herald from 2022

On this page you can purchase and download copies of the Presbyterian Herald from 2022 in PDF format.

Why not take out a subscription?

You can subscribe through your congreational agent, have it delivered direct to your door or even subscribe to the digital interactive version.

To find out more visit Herald subscriptions.

Presbyterian Herald February 2022

Featured in this edition...
Walking the recovery road – A story of mental health recovery;
Salt of the earth – Report on the COP26 climate conference;
Let the little children come to me – Reflections on returning to children’s ministry;
Bible engagement for the whole family – Bible Society NI projects and resources.

   

Presbyterian Herald March 2022

Featured in this edition...
Down on the farm – Sowing the seeds of sustainability
At the heart of Ballygomartin – A congregation reaching out to the community in love
A community in grief – Reflecting on the murder of Ashling Murphy
Every nation, tribe and people – Racism and the church

   

Presbyterian Herald April 2022

Featured in this edition...
I believe in death – Easter reflection from the Moderator
For such a time as this… God’s people amidst the Ukraine crisis – How PCI partners are helping
Time to move – Windsor Presbyterian moves on
A ministry of presence for farmers – PCI’s new rural chaplain

   

Presbyterian Herald May 2022

Featured in this edition...
A time to talk…and a time to act – PCI talks education
A class act – A story of church and school partnership in Ballymena
Living emergency – Ruth Sanderson contemplates the rising cost of living
In the balance – Rediscovering a more regular pattern to church activities

   

Presbyterian Herald June 2022

Featured in this edition...
New job, same John – Interview with Moderator-designate John Kirkpatrick
A church without walls – Donegal Presbyterian thinks outside of the box
Reconciling all things on earth – Interview with Ruth Valerio
Hardship and desperation – A report on the difficulties facing people in Syria and Lebanon

   

Presbyterian Herald July/August 2022

Featured in this edition...
Balancing mission: home & away – The story of a Bangor church
A mind that works differently – The church and autism
Luther’s legacy – Celebrating the Bible in contemporary language
A very unique church year – Back together again and getting going again

   

Presbyterian Herald September 2022

Featured in this edition...
General Assembly – The reports from June 2022
A work in progress – The story of Rosie, a resident of Gray’s Court
Blind spots and bias on the Bible – Addressing unconscious bias
10 years of farm family health checks – A medical clinic on the move

   

Presbyterian Herald October 2022

Featured in this edition...
The Queen remembered – Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
Better together – Islandmagee churches become one
Renovation and innovation – Irish mission discussion with Rick Hill and David Bruce
40 years, 3 generations, 1 world – A cycle across Ireland for charity

   

Presbyterian Herald November 2022

Featured in the edition...
Are we planning for winter? – Advice for churches on conserving heating and lighting costs
The rising tide of food bank use – Cost-of-living crisis increasing food poverty
Life on the ocean waves – The story of a PCI Royal Navy chaplain
Into full church membership – New PCI resource

   

Presbyterian Herald December 2022/January 2023

Featured in the edition...
Christmas grace works for the vulnerable – Moderator’s Christmas reflection
Dealing with loss at Christmas – A challenging issue for the church
Rekindling hope – 2022 World Development Appeal
Thirty years of caring – PCI’s Harold McCauley House celebrates 30th anniversary