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Harbour Faith Community

Sermons and workshops from the wonderful Harbour Faith Community in Carrickfergus. We are a progressive, informal church based in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland - just across from the harbour. We have Sunday services every week at 11:00am and you can keep up to date with other events via our Facebook page. In a part of the country largely dominated by a more conservative, evangelical version of Christianity, Harbour aims to provide a home for those who wish to explore the Christian faith in a…

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Rest for the Weary

Sermon from 05 July 2026 at Harbour

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Maybe God Can't

If God is love, then maybe we’ve gotten omnipotence wrong. What if God and Love (Agape) are really two words trying to name the same reality?

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Between Ascension and Pentecost

What happens between Ascension and Pentecost?

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Rewilding God with John Winter

From our March theme: "Rewilding God"

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Rewilding God Week 2

From our March theme: "Rewilding God"

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Conversation with Brian McLaren

From our March theme: "Rewilding God"

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Rewilding God Week 1

From our March theme: "Rewilding God"

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First Sunday of Lent: Into The Wilderness

February Sermon by Teagan MacAodhagáin

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Rewilding The Bible: Part 2

“When we open the Bible and read it, we are eavesdropping on an ancient spiritual journey. That journey was recorded over a thousand-year span of time, by different writers, with different personalities, at different times, under different circumstances, and for different reasons.”

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Rewilding The Bible: From Rule Keeping to Wisdom

“When we open the Bible and read it, we are eavesdropping on an ancient spiritual journey. That journey was recorded over a thousand-year span of time, by different writers, with different personalities, at different times, under different circumstances, and for different reasons.”

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