News & Events

The next event in the PHSI Programme is the Robert Allen Memorial Lecture ‘Putting Children First: From Presbyterian Orphan Society to Presbyterian Children’s Society, the Story of 150 Years.’ by Dr Paul Gray, Executive Secretary of the Presbyterian Children’s Society on Thursday 5 May […]

Volume 40 (2016) of The Bulletin of the Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland has been published. Articles From Ulster to New Zealand: the remarkable career of the Rev. Rutherford Waddell – by Dr John Stenhouse ‘In Between the War and the Workhouse’ […]

on Thursday 21 April 2016 at 8.00pm in Malone Presbyterian Church 452 Lisburn Road, Belfast BY9 6GT ‘How the First World War was Commemorated and the Effects of the War on Society’ Dr Paul Gray – The Effects of the War […]

On Wednesday 20 April 2016 at 8.00pm, Mr Leslie McKeague will be giving a lecture on Anne Jane Carlile in 1st Monaghan Presbyterian Church, Dublin Street, Monaghan Town, under the auspices of Clogher Historical Society. Everyone is welcome. The PHSI publication Anne Jane Carlile, 1775-1864, […]

Field Trip to visit Churches and other Presbyterian related sites in Newtownabbey and South Antrim on Saturday, 18 June 2016  9.00 am Coach departs from Malone Presbyterian Church  9.15 am White House, Newtownabbey – Tour  10.15 am Carnmoney Presbyterian Church – […]

Edited by William Harrison Taylor and Peter C. Messer Contributions by Sir Tom Devine; Richard J. Finlay; Kimberly D. Hill; Gideon Mailer; Joseph S. Moore; Nini Rodgers; William J. Roulston; Valerie Wallace and Iain Whyte. Faith and Slavery in the […]

At McCracken Memorial Presbyterian Church, 161 Malone Road, Belfast BT9 6TA. The next PHSI lecture will be at 8.00pm on Thursday 10 March 2016 when the Very Rev Dr John Lockington will present “The Rentouls – a Presbyterian Dynasty” an account […]

Thursday 10 March 2016 McCracken Memorial Presbyterian Church, Belfast 7.15pm Annual General Meeting 8.00pm The Rentouls: A Presbyterian Dynasty By the Very Rev Dr John Lockington An account of a remarkable family which produced 15 ministers over a period of […]