Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland

Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland The object of the Society is to advance public education in the history of the Churches of the Presb This is still the position today.

When the Society was formed in 1907, it was made up of the three churches which held the Presbyterian Order in Ireland. These are
- the Presbyterian Church in Ireland,
- the Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland, and
- the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland.

PHSI Lecture - Thursday 20 March 2025 "History of the Ordination of Women to Eldership and Ministry"- the story of how w...
18/03/2025

PHSI Lecture - Thursday 20 March 2025

"History of the Ordination of Women to Eldership and Ministry"
- the story of how women became eligible for Eldership in 1926
and for Ministry in 1973 and how this has worked out in practice

by Mrs Avril Heenan
on Thursday, 20th March 2025 at 8.00 p.m.

in Carryduff Presbyterian Church
29 Church Road, Carryduff BT8 8DT

Everyone Welcome Refreshments provided

PHSI Members please note:
The Lecture will be preceded at 7.00 pm
by the Society's Annual General Meeting.

Andrew Melville - PHSI Lecture - 20 February 2025"Andrew Melville and his Contribution to Presbyterianism in Scotland an...
11/02/2025

Andrew Melville - PHSI Lecture - 20 February 2025

"Andrew Melville and his Contribution to Presbyterianism in Scotland and ultimately throughout the world"
Successor to John Knox, influential educator and leader of the Scottish Church

by Rev Dr David Sutherland
Professor at the Reformed Presbyterian College, Knockbracken, Belfast

on Thursday, 20th February 2025 at 8:00 p.m.

in Newtownards Reformed Presbyterian Church
2 Regent Street, Newtownards, BT23 4LH

Everyone Welcome Refreshments provided

PHSI Lecture‘Presbyterians and Opposition to Slavery:Principle, Pragmatism and Protest’An examination of the widespread ...
04/11/2024

PHSI Lecture

‘Presbyterians and Opposition to Slavery:
Principle, Pragmatism and Protest’

An examination of the widespread opposition to slavery amongst Presbyterians in Ireland and its practical outworking that led to tensions between Presbyterians and evangelicals in Ireland, Scotland and the United States

by Professor Andrew Holmes,
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University, Belfast

on Thursday 21 November 2024 at 8.00 p.m.
in First Presbyterian Church Belfast
Rosemary Street BT1 1QB

Everyone Welcome Refreshments Provided

Preceded by (postponed) Special General Meeting at 7.15pm.

Address

Assembly Buildings, Fisherwick Place
Belfast
BT27

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