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Each Lord's Day evening we have a house meeting at 7.30pm. Our worship is governed by the Regulative Principle which means that we worship only in a form sanctioned by the Lord in his word and we reject the use of unscriptural methods and man-centered innovations in God's worship.

Our worship time consists of the preaching of God's word (being the chief means of grace), prayer and the singing of psalms. It is our firm belief that the preaching of God's word is the function of lawfully called and ordained ministers only and therefore we reject lay-preaching and the "every-man-ministry" so prevalent in the church world today. Our needs in this regard are met through use of recorded sermons from the CPRC given by Rev. Angus Stewart which are freely available through their website.

We also hold to the singing of the inspired, God breathed Psalms as opposed to the singing of uninspired songs and to this end we use the Scottish Metrical Version (1650) of the Psalter.

These weekly meeting are open to all. Should you have an interest in attending please email Terry Casey at (Meeting Info) or at the following telephone number - +353 61 302202.

Every six weeks or so, Rev. Stewart visits Limerick to give a special lecture on a Reformed topic. The venue for these lectures varies and as of August 2007 we are using the Limerick School Project building in O'Connell St, Limerick City. These meetings are open to all who are interested. Recent subjects covered have included The Baptism of the Holy Spirit: Are the Pentecostals Right?, God's Unconditional Covenant, Covenant Baptism, and the Two Witnesses of Revelation 11. For further info on these lectures please see the Limerick page on the CPRC website. At each meeting there is a bookstall which features many excellent books and pamphlets on the Reformed faith.