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Our aim as a group is to share the Gospel to those who are interested on campus and to build up those already in the faith. We aim to bring people together, build friendships between students, and to challenge people to faith.

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Church in Chains: The Persecuted Church in China - Tuesday 9nd of March at 6:30pm in An Tobar, Student Services Centre

On Tuesday at 6:30pm in An Tobar, Student Services Centre, we will be having Nick Park, pastor at The Solid Rock Church in Drogheda speaking on his experiences with the underground Christian community and the persecution that they go through on a regular basis for their faith.

Bible Study / Prayer Meeting - Wednesday 10th of March at 12pm in Meeting Room 2, Students Union Building

On Wednesday at 12pm in Meeting Room 2 in the Students Union Building, we will be continuing our Bible Study of the Gospel of Mark looking at chapter 6, and we will be also praying for numerous things that affect our campus, nationally, personally and further afield.

 If you do not know where to find us, click here for maps of where we meet on campus.

 

To keep in mind - Christianity Week from the 30th of March to the 1st of April

The Greatest Debate - "This house believes that one cannot be truly moral without God"

In conjunction with Maynooth LnD we have invited the following speakers:

Dr. John Murray - lecturer in moral theology at the Mater Dei Institute, and a director of the IONA Institute for Society and Religion.

Michael Nugent - chairperson for the advocacy group Atheist Ireland. 

This will be taking place on the 30th of March in John Hume Lecture Theatre 2 at 7pm.

Back to Reality - "What is truth and where can I find it?"

We have invited Dr. Bryan Follis minister at All Saints Church Belfast, and author of "Truth with Love: The Apologetics of Francis Schaeffer" to speak on "What is truth and where can I find it?" at 7pm in the Student Common Room on the 31st of March.

Back to Reality - "Life in the Emergency Room - Finding Hope in the Midst of Suffering"

We have invited James Crookes, elder at Crescent Church Belfast and Brethren chaplain at Queens University Belfast will be speaking on the reality of suffering, and how we can find hope in it's midst at 7pm in Hall F - Arts Block on the 1st of April.