Carrigtwohill Baptist are a diverse group of local people who love God and love others.

Local People

Local People

We are a local group of Christians who are committed to loving God and others. We are a diverse mix of ages, backgrounds, and nationalities, but we are all united by our common faith in Jesus.

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Local Events

Local Events

We are involved in our community both individually and as a group through events and volunteering. We meet weekly on Thursday evenings for Bible discussion and prayer in the Family Resource Centre. All are welcome!

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Local Links

Local Links

Carrigtwohill Baptist Group is not a church and does not hold a Sunday service, but we are in partnership with Midleton Baptist Church which meets on Sundays at 10am in the Midleton GAA club hall across from the train station in Midleton.

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Recently on the Blog

A Compass For Our Changing World

We’re a couple of months into another new year, and we're already getting some surprises. It's hard to tell exactly...
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Finding A Bigger Story

This post is written by Isabel Quinlan, who shared her story with our Bible study group recently. Isabel also writes...
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Christmas Carols

You are warmly invited to an evening of songs and celebration! Sunday, 10th December, 5pm-6pm in the Family Resource Centre,...
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From Atheism To Christ: One Woman’s Journey To God

You are warmly invited to hear and be encouraged by a powerful story of faith! Thursday, 16 November, 8pm Upstairs...
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More Than You Can Handle

John the Baptist was dead. Beheaded. It was unjust, brutal, and senseless. On hearing the news, Jesus left what he...
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Christianity: Part of the problem or the solution? Tadhg’s Story

https://youtu.be/kz2Y_SUV0Ag
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Interrupted By Jesus

On the first Easter week, Pilate, governor of Jerusalem, handed down a sentence that Jesus should die. He had nothing...
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Carrigtwohill Easter Egg Hunt 2023

We're excited to announce a new event for Carrigtwohill - an Easter egg hunt on Monday, the 3rd of April,...
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The Key To Understanding The Bible

The Bible is the most influential book in history. No other book comes close to its print numbers, translations, or the...
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Hope > Optimism

I hope you have a happy Christmas, or a merry Christmas if you say it that way, and a happy...
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Christmas Café and Carols

After a couple of crazy Christmas seasons our Christmas Café and Carols is finally back this December! It will be...
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Katie Taylor’s Story

Here's an encouraging interview with one of Ireland's greatest sports legends, Katie Taylor: https://youtu.be/1_qV5OActq4
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Wade In The Water

In 1998, Eva Cassidy recorded an old spiritual called “Wade in the water”. I was listening to her sing it...
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Walking With God At 3mph

When we moved to Ireland, one of the things we noticed was how near we were to shops, schools, meetings,...
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Dealing with anxiety and helping others with anxiety

On the 10th of April, we are hosting an event with Dr. Betsy O'Donoghue on dealing with, and helping others...
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How Much Does A Good Deed Weigh?

On the ruins of an ancient cathedral in Ardmore, County Waterford, on the south coast of Ireland, there are a...
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The Free Way

I’ve driven on motorways and interstates and highways, but my favourite name for big roads is freeways. It captures that...
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God Doesn’t Get Tired Of Answering Prayer

Psalm 121 reminds us that God does not “slumber or sleep.” Isaiah tells us that “the everlasting God, the Lord,...
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The Mind Behind The Art

The mysterious Mona Lisa has been sitting on a secret (with a smile like hers it was obvious, wasn’t it?)....
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St. Patrick’s Lost Years

Today marks the second St. Patrick’s Day in a row without celebrations in Ireland, St. Patrick’s country, which is perhaps...
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