Moneydig Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian church in Garvagh, Northern Ireland
Moneydig Presbyterian Church is a church building from the 19th century belonging to the Coleraine and Limavady presbytery. It features traditional architectural elements with a structure formed from communities in the surrounding parishes.
The church was founded in 1836 as part of the Synod of Ulster, bringing together communities from the parishes of Aghadowey, Garvagh, and Kilrea. This formation reflected the expansion of presbyterianism in the region at that time.
The congregation runs a bowling club, supports presbyterian women's programs, and operates a sunday school where families gather regularly. These activities shape how the community uses the building throughout the week.
The building is easy to locate in the heart of Garvagh and offers good access for visitors. You will find parking nearby and the surrounding area has walkable streets with other local points of interest.
The building carries two names, one in English and one in Irish language. Its Gaelic name, Eaglais Phreispitéireach Mhuine Díge, reflects the linguistic heritage of the region.
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