Drum Presbyterian Church
Drum
is a small village near the Cavan/Monaghan Border. The Presbyterian congregation consists of 62 families, with 200 persons of all ages claiming a connection to us, mainly employed in agriculture. There are a variety of activities held in our hall each week, including bowls, table-tennis and badminton. A Youth club for national school children meets weekly on our premises, one for secondary school folk meets on alternate Fridays. A Youth Fellowship for Cootehill, Drum and Kilmount meets in the Manse on two weekends in the month.
We aim to be a welcoming and friendly family of God's people worshipping and serving Him joyfully in our community. To that end we have weekly worship service at 10 am each Sunday, with a Sunday School during the service. A creche for pre-school children is also available. In addition to welcoming any who wish to attend on these occasions there is a monthly Bible Study and Prayer Meeting held in the Session Room at 8pm on the 4th Thursday of the month, and for the ladies exclusively a Presbyterian Woman's Association (PWA) meeting on the first Monday of the month. We are now able to record our services so that any who are housebound may stay in touch with the congregation. If you are in the area you will be very welcome.
Cootehill Presbyterian Church
Cootehill
is an expanding rural town on the Cavan/Monaghan border, often regarded as the geographic centre of the counties and Monaghan Presbytery. The Presbyterian congregation consists of 31 families, with 100 persons of all ages claiming a connection to us. There are a variety of activities held in our hall each week, including bowls, table-tennis and badminton. A club for national school children (The Y Club) meets fortnightly on our premises. The Hall also allows us to provide a cup of tea after our worship service on the first Sunday of the month. A Youth Fellowship for Cootehill, Drum and Kilmount meets in the Manse on two weekends in the month.
We aim to be a welcoming and friendly family of God's people worshipping and serving Him joyfully in our community. To that end we have weekly worship service at 11.15 am each Sunday, with a Sunday School for older children meeting at 10.30 am (for younger children during the service). A creche for pre-school children is also available during the service. In addition to welcoming any who wish to attend on these occasions there is a fortnightly Bible Study and Prayer Meeting held in the Hall at 8pm on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, and for the ladies exclusively a Presbyterian Woman's Association (PWA) meeting on the third Thursday of the month.
If you are visiting Cootehill please do come and join us, you will be assured of a warm welcome! For additional information look us up on http://cavan.local.ie/content/23861.shtml/cootehill
Kilmount Presbyterain Church
Kilmount is f
ound on the Mountain Lodge Road, six miles out of Cootehill on the left hand side. It owes its foundation to the movement of God's Spirit known as the 1859 Revival. It is the most recently founded of the Congregations of the Monaghan Presbytery. The congregation consists of 33 families, with 89 persons of all ages claiming a connection to us, mainly employed in agriculture. Most of our activities are with the other congregations in our group, though we do have our own Bible Study in the church on the second Tuesday of the month at 8pm. A Youth Fellowship for Cootehill, Drum and Kilmount meets in the Manse on two weekends in the month.
We aim to be a welcoming and friendly family of God's people worshipping and serving Him joyfully in our community. To that end we have weekly worship service at 12.30 pm each Sunday, with a Sunday School during the service. We are always glad to welcome visitors and assure you of a warm reception if you are able to worship with us.
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