DYO Conference May 2009

For the second year in succession, a group of Diocesan Youth representatives and Diocesan Youth Officers from across the Church; supported by the Church of Ireland Youth Department; met at St Katharine's retreat centre (London) for the networks' annual...

Survey Launched

26,000 Young People Active in Church's Youth Work Per Week A new all-Ireland survey commissioned...

GREENBELT SUMMER 2009

When: Friday 28th August - Monday 31st August Where: Cheltenham Racecourse...

Connect Cafe 09 @ Summer Madness!!!

Friday 3rd July

URBAN SOUL

Tuesday 7th July

EMERGE 09

Thursday 9th July

 Finally, all of you should be of one mind, full of sympathy toward each other, loving one another with tender hearts and humble minds. 1 Peter 3:8  (New Living Translation)

Jump

Jump - All Ireland programme to recruit, train and place young adults - 18-30 in Parish-based youth work positions across Ireland for a one year period. More »

Connect

Connect - Year round youth ministry training and retreat opportunities for volunteer youth leaders, youth workers and clergy. More »

Connection

Connection - Young peoples' venue at Summer Madness in partnership with Youth Link:NI. More »

Reflect

Reflect - Residential youth ministry weekends focussing on young adult leadership development. More »

Anois

Anois - Annual Irish youth residential, bringing together 13-17 year olds from Dioceses in the Republic of Ireland. Fun, belonging, worship and witness! More »

Journey

Journey - Journey is the Youth Departments' initiative to offer young adults the opportunity to experience the living Christ through peoples and places which have a deep significance for the spiritual journey with Jesus. More »

Summer Madness

Summer Madness - As a member organisation of Summer Madness, CIYD supports and encourages Ireland's largest Christian Youth festival. More »

Click on the programme links for more details.
Jump

Jump

All Ireland programme to recruit, train and place young adults in Parish-based youth work positions across Ireland for one year. More »