Martyrs' Memorial 356 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8GL

Martyrs' Memorial

47 Reviews
  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 am–9 pm
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday7:30–10 pm
  • ThursdayClosed
Martyrs' Memorial 356 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8GL

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356 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8GL

Hours

  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 am–9 pm
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday7:30–10 pm
  • ThursdayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

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A.M Lockhart
25.02.2024
Martyrs' Memorial
Great friendly church never met the minister as he was on holiday brother and sister at the door where very kind and visiting preach I know quite well was a great meeting and lovely place.
Trevor Kelso
21.02.2024
Martyrs' Memorial
Was a bit dubious about going to this Church. However we were made more than welcome and not the Fire and Brimstone that we were expecting. Good to see Churches modernising.
Linda Keating
14.02.2024
Martyrs' Memorial
Lovely big church with lots of history attached to it. Plenty of parking. They do tours
Al Bell
28.01.2024
Martyrs' Memorial
The gospel message and the way of Salvation is preached faithful and true.
David Mcclean
16.01.2024
Martyrs' Memorial
Great experience, a church were the Gospel is preached. People are very friendly and accommodating. The purpose of my Saturday visit was the World War One Tour, excellent and well worth seeing, Rev.Dr. Ian Brown is so knowledgeable about this subject and the displays are fantastic, would recommend it greatly, it's on until the end of June.
Andrew Scott-King
24.12.2023
Martyrs' Memorial
Great Easter convention sound doctrine now that I'm back walking with the Lord
Mark McKeown
22.12.2023
Martyrs' Memorial
Could not be happier here. Ministry is exceptional. Great Biblical preaching presenting truth and staying with the reformed doctrine. If you want to hear the Word of God taught in sound truth then you will not be disappointed. Too many are rejecting the Bible and the reformed position of salvation and so it can be daunting to find truth in this ocean of diverse ideologies. The Word of God is the power of God unto salvation and it alone is the foundation for all the preaching you will hear here.
Nathan Carmichael
22.12.2023
Martyrs' Memorial
Unwanted door to door maildrop. No interest in joining your cult. Stay away from my property.
Harsh Soni
21.12.2023
Martyrs' Memorial
The Belfast Cenotaph is a war memorial in Belfast, in Donegall Square West, to the west of Belfast City Hall. Like the City Hall, it was designed by Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas. It was unveiled in 1929. It became a Grade A listed building in 1984. The memorial includes a central Portland stone monument about 30 feet (9.1 m), with bronze brackets on either side supporting flagpoles. The top of the monument has carved laurel wreaths, symbolising victory and honour.[4] It bears several inscriptions: on the north side: PRO DEO / ET / PATRIA // ERECTED BY / THE CITY / OF / BELFAST / IN MEMORY OF / HER / HEROIC SONS / WHO MADE / THE SUPREME / SACRIFICE / IN / THE GREAT WAR / 1914–1918 // THROUGHOUT THE LONG YEARS OF STRUGGLE WHICH / HAVE NOW SO GLORIOUSLY ENDED THE MEN OF ULSTER / HAVE PROVED HOW NOBLY THEY FIGHT AND DIE / GEORGE R.I." and on the south face: "THEY DEDICATED THEIR LIVES TO A GREAT CAUSE AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS BY LAND
William Craig
20.12.2023
Martyrs' Memorial
Always a good message preached by Rev Ian Brown at Martyrs.

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356 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 8GL
Martyrs' Memorial