• Source: Seagoe parish
  • Seagoe parish or St Gobhan's parish is an ecclesiastical parish of the Church of Ireland that is located in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is on one of the oldest recorded sites of Christianity in Ireland. Christian links to the area date back to the early 500 AD's. It was founded by St. Gobhan.
    The current rector is Terence Cadden, having been installed in 2006. The current rector's predecessor is David Chillingworth, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Another previous rector was Jack Shearer, who later became the Dean of Belfast.


    Parish Centre


    In 2010 the parish centre was opened by the previous rector David Chillingworth. The building cost £1.5 million. It contains a series of multi-functional rooms and classrooms, a main hall and a rotunda with a meeting area, coffee bar and circular prayer/quiet room.


    Organisations


    The current organisations that form part of the parish ministry are the following:

    Seagoe Youth Group
    Sunday School
    Youth Fellowship
    Church Lads’ Brigade
    Church Girls' Brigade
    Junior Youth Club
    Senior Youth Club
    St. Patrick’s Youth Club
    After School activity Club
    Mothers’ Union
    Prayer Meeting
    Alpha Course
    Forward Focus Development Group
    Healing Prayer Group
    Choir
    Music group


    Seagoe Primary School


    The parish is linked to Seagoe Primary School, having established the school. The link is reflected in the school ethos.


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