Hebron Free Presbyterian Church Ballymoney is a congregation of a group of
Bible-believing Protestants whose Presbyterian roots go back to the great
Reformation of the 16th century.

 

Fundamental in Doctrine
Evangelical in Outreach
Sanctified in Behaviour
Presbyterian in Government
Protestant in Conviction
Separatist in Practice





How it all began:

On St. Patrick's Day, 1951, a new Biblical witness for Christ was born in the village of Crossgar , County Down, Northern Ireland.

As a result of the high-handed actions of the Down Presbytery, the elders of the local Presbyterian church were banned from using their church hall for a Gospel mission.

The Articles of Faith of the Free Presbyterian Church: Read more on the Trinity, the Word of God, the death and Resurrection of Christ, Baptism and the Lord's Supper.

1. The Absolute Authority and Divine Verbal...
2. There is but one living and true God, and...
3. The Eternal Sonship, Virgin Birth and Diety...
4. The personality of God the Holy Spirit...
5. The Substitutionary Death of the Lord...
'From Vision to Victory' - The history of Ballymoney Free Presbyterian Church by Karen Heggarty.

This book is a short history, outlining the blessing of God upon His work in Cabra and Ballymoney and was compiled by Karen Heggarty, a memeber of the congregation.

It is our aim to publish the book on this site for online reading. It will be released chapter by chapter over the coarse of the year.


Westminster Confession of Faith, 1647



Westminster Confession - the Shorter Catechism



Westminster Confession - the Larger Catechism

   
Our motto is that of
the reformers:
"The Scriptures Only"