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General Publications
Some of the reports, guidelines and leaflets published by the various Boards and Committees of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
Reports and Guidelines
Lifestyle: A Report of the Global Concerns Committee to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 2008 (.doc): June 2008
Guidelines on Manses (PDF): Union Commission - Architecture Committee. Updated 2007
PCI Guidelines for Internet Usage (PDF): Communications Admin Committee - 2006
Policy on Asylum Seekers and Refugees (PDF): Race Relations Committee - 2003
Response to the Review of Post Primary Education (Burns Report) (.doc): Transferor Representatives' Council - May 2002
Engaging with the Community (PDF): Board of Social Witness - January 2001
Reconnecting with a Missing Generation (PDF): North Belfast Presbytery - November 2000
Patten Report: Dilemas and Decisions - A Presbyterian Response (PDF): September 1999
The Ordination Of Women: A Report of the Committee on Doctrine to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 1973 (.doc): June 1973
Leaflets
Baptism of Children in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PDF): Board of Christian Training - June 2008
Choosing a New Congregational Committee (PDF): Board of Christian Training - June 2008
Choosing New Elders (PDF): Board of Christian Training - June 2008
Booklets
There are many books also published by the Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland on the history of the Presbyterian Church and biographys of many of the remarkable figures in the Church's history.
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The Code of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland
Click on the image to download a copy of the Code as a PDF document. Last updated 24 January 2007
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About Being a Presbyterian...
Price 50p +p&p
Available through the Communications office
This popular handbook is for use by Sunday Schools, Bible Classes, Youth Fellowships, Youth Organisations, PWAs, the wider membership of our Church and beyond and will hopefully continue to meet the needs of those who are looking for a brief summary of the history and beliefs of Presbyterians.
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