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Presbyterian Church in Ireland
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) was established in 1840 with the coming together of two Presbyterian churches, the General Synod of Ulster and the Secession Synod. The union of the two churches took place at the first General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in Ireland meeting in Belfast on 10th July 1840. Irish Presbyterianism had its origins in Scottish migrations to Ulster in the early 17th Century. Ballycarry Presbyterian Church in County Antrim is the oldest congregation dating back to 1613. The newest, Donabate Presbyterian Church in County Dublin, first gathered for worship in 2010.
Ligonier Ministries
For more than fifty years, Ligonier has served the church by producing trustworthy discipleship resources that are rooted in the historic Christian faith. This faithful, biblical teaching reaches more than 100 million people each year in regions and languages around the world. Their aim is to help Christians everywhere know what they believe, why they believe it, how to live it, and how to share it.
The folks at the Good Book Company are passionate about the Lord Jesus, His word, His church and His gospel of grace. Motivated by this passion and their involvement in local churches, they strive to create and select biblical, relevant and accessible resources that will encourage you and your church to keep going, keep growing and keep sharing your faith. As an international Christian publisher, their Bible studies, books, devotionals, videos, tracts, evangelistic courses and training materials are used throughout the English-speaking world, and in translation to over 35 languages worldwide.
A great website for exploring how Biblical Christianity differs from Roman Catholicism.