2024

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On Wednesday 6th November 2024 at 7.30pm in Cullybackey Reformed Presbyterian Church, 2 Main Street, Cullybackey, Ballymena BT42 1BN. Dr William Roulston will speak on the lives of some of those who gave service and sacrifice during the Great War. […]

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 […]

Podcasts of the Stories of Archibald McIlroy The Auld Meetin’-Hoose Green The Ulster Scots Broadcast Fund has launched a new audio podcast series – The Auld Meetin’-Hoose Green – which dramatises the joys and hardships of life in a small […]

PHSI Lecture James Harshaw, Presbyterian Elder of Donaghmore Presbyterian Church, County Down and Diarist, c. 1818-1864 by Mr David Huddleston, Acting Director of PRONI on Thursday 17th October 2024 at 8.00 pm in Bannside Presbyterian Church 21 Castlewellan Road, Banbridge BT32 4AX Everyone Welcome  […]

The PHSI Library and Archive will be closed during the week 2nd – 6th September. Re-opening on Tuesday 10th September.

Presbyterian Heritage Tour Thursday, 8th August 2024 at 2pm Meeting Point: Corner of College Square North and Durham Street A 1.4 mile walking tour discovering some elements of West Belfast’s lost Presbyterian heritage. The walk goes from Townsend Street Presbyterian […]

Another opportunity to visit the So Much a Part of Us Exhibition telling the story of Presbyterian involvement in West Belfast through the story of Albert Street, one of its former congregations. This time in the Maureen Sheehan Health Centre […]

The Society will be an Exhibitor at the “Really Useful Family History Show” in the Europa Hotel, Belfast, on Saturday 10th August 2024, from 10am to 4pm. This will be the first Show of its type in Belfast in many […]

The PHSI Library and Archive will be closed during the week 17th – 21st June. Re-opening on Tuesday 24th June.

The Rev Robert Crossett who was born in Liverpool in 1901 became a Presbyterian minister in Northern Ireland serving at Chester Avenue in Whitehead until 1928 and then after a few years in St John’s, South Shields, he returned to […]