Join us in Willowfield Church for a Church Weekend filled with worship, teaching, ministry and an opportunity to connect and build community together!

Simon is the leader of New Wine Ireland and serves as minsiter of Magheralin Parish. His passion is to see the local church go deep in love for the Lord and the power of the Holy Spirit, and wide in sharing the Gospel

Simon Genoe

Lauren Jackson

Lauren is NI Regional Coordinator for 24/7 Prayer Ireland. She is passionate about prayer being a living, breathing way of life that we are each and all invited into!

Worship

We are delighted that the worship at each session will be led by a guest band from Carnmoney Presbyterian Church.

There will be a full Kids & Youth programme for those aged 4 - 17 that will run alongside the main sessions each day. Creche will also be available on Saturday morning.

Kids & Youth


Friday 14th November
6pm - Arrival and Registration 
6.30pm - Dinner
7.30pm - Session 1 with Simon Genoe 
9pm - Finish 
9.15pm - Young Adults Gathering | S'mores

Saturday 15th November
9.30am - Tea, Coffee & Bakes
10am - Session 2 with Lauren Jackson
11am - Tea / Coffee
11.30am - Session 3 with Lauren Jackson & 24/7 Prayer
12.30pm - Break for the Afternoon 

5pm - 8pm - 'Around the Table'

Sunday 16th November

10am + 11.30am Here to Stay Celebration
5pm - Evening Prayer
7pm - Worship, Teaching, Ministry with Simon Genoe 

Schedule

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On Saturday 15th November (5pm-8pm) we are excited to launch 'Around the Table' - the concept is simple, a host will welcome between 4 and 8 people into their home, each guest will bring a main, dessert, or drinks and they will share together around the table. 

We’re also working on offering larger spaces where big groups can sit down, share good food, and enjoy each other’s company.  Whether you’re coming by yourself or bringing the whole family, there’s a place for you here.

We are aiming for around 30 hosts, and we would love to see as many people as possible taking part, young and old. 

Why do this?
Harvest Sunday saw 560 people attend our services, which is truly encouraging. Yet, as our church grows, we’re mindful of the need to foster closer connections within our community. Gathering around a meal in smaller groups provides a simple yet powerful way to do this, echoing a practice long cherished in the New Testament.

Around the Table

Around the Table