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We are Bible believing Christians of all ages who meet together to worship God, grow in grace and share the Gospel message. We are affiliated to other similar churches throughout the UK through the FIEC.
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Did you know that for hundreds of years pigeons have been used as 'flying postmen'? Although these birds normally stay close to their homes, they have what is known as 'homing instinct'. If they are taken hundreds of miles away they will fly straight home again very quickly! So, people have often used the pigeon's clever ability to find its way home, to send messages. Tiny metal tubes are fixed to the bird's leg, and the paper containing the message is then rolled up and placed inside. In time of war when it was impossible to send messages in the normal way, the carrier pigeons have sometimes been the only way to pass on important news, or to ask for help. A war hero decorated for his bravery in the fight against Hitler was finally honoured on 19 September 2009 by his home town, Carnlough, Co Antrim, 55 years after his death. Paddy the pigeon was the first bird to make it back to England with vital news from the D-Day Normandy landings in June 1944.