Easter at Dunmurry

Click on the video for readings from Holy Week 2026

During Holy Week members of the Church and Youth Group at First Dunmurry gave a reading each day which was uploaded to Facebook. These are now collected together in this video marking Easter along with Isaac Watts’s famous hymn When I survey the wondrous Cross played by church organist Allen Yarr on the piano. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) was an Independent minister who was forced by circumstances to live a quiet life but who became a prolific and deservedly popular hymn writer. James Moffatt says of him ‘His tolerant spirit, his liberal views, and above all his deservedly popular hymns, did much to sweeten relations between Anglicans and Dissenters…Judged by his best hymns, he takes rank with the greatest of English hymn-writers.’

On Easter Day we held our own service at 11.30 am and prior to that at 7.00 am shared in a Dawn Service in Dunmurry Park with the local churches as part of Dunmurry Churches Together. This was followed by breakfast in our Church Hall. ‘Storm Dave’ threatened to disrupt our plans but thankfully had no impact, by 7.00 am the weather was calm and serene and we had a wonderful act of worship together to mark Easter.

Some images from our service in Dunmurry at dawn followed by breakfast in the Church Hall and some of our members who provided the breakfasts.

Christmas Readings

Our latest video (Number 7) exploring the collection of the Very Rev William McMillan Library at First Dunmurry looks at some Christmas readings. We also have O Come all ye faithful played by Jack Steers on the trumpet.

The video also includes some of the Christmas decoration in the Church including the excellent frieze created by the children of the Youth Group along the rail behind the pulpit, which can be seen in more detail below:

Carols by Candlelight at Dunmurry

Harmonic Sounds Concert Band performing at Dunmurry

On Friday, 15th December we were delighted to welcome to Dunmurry Harmonic Sounds Concert Band under their Musical Director, Paul Hamilton to lead us in our service of Carols by Candlelight. The Church was beautifully decorated, there was a great attendance and readings were given by members and friends of the congregation.

Click on the video above to share in the service.

Order of Service

Another recent video which is available to view online is the sermon delivered in Church on Sunday, 10th December 2023, the second Sunday in Advent: