Antrim Apostolic Church (Olivet)

Church at Antrim Apostolic Church, Thistlewood Gardens, Antrim, NI BT41 1QB


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  • Antrim Apostolic Church
    A Full Gospel Church Proclaiming Christ Crucified

    Welcome to Antrim Apostolic Church—where faith comes alive and lives are transformed. For over 60 years, this local fellowship has been a beacon of hope and healing, reaching out to those in need through the power of prayer, worship, and the Word.

    This is more than just a church—it’s a place with purpose, a community on the move. From the moment you walk through the doors, many say they sense something tangible: a peace, a presence. We believe it's the unmistakable atmosphere of the Holy Spirit. Visitors often remark, “It has to be experienced to be believed.”

    As one regular attendee shared:
    “Every time I walk into the church, I’m filled with a sense of peace and joy. It’s like stepping into a place set apart—a sanctuary of worship and rest.”

    Antrim Apostolic is also a place where hidden gifts are awakened. Many who believed they had little to offer have discovered new purpose and personal ministry within these walls.

    The church continues to grow steadily, with Sunday mornings often nearing full capacity. In recent months, there has been a marked rise in young people attending—drawn not only by the message but also by the vibrant Praise and Worship led by Pastor David Olphert and our in-house worship team.

    Established in Muckamore, Antrim around 1960, the church is now preparing for its next chapter. With Council-approved plans for a new building and expanded facilities—including dedicated spaces for youth and families—our vision for the future is bold, inclusive, and community-centred.

    Visiting a new church can feel daunting, but at Antrim Apostolic, you’ll find a warm welcome, informal seating, and an atmosphere that feels like home. Come along on a Sunday morning—or join us for evening worship on the last Sunday of each month—for an uplifting experience of Word, worship, and song.

    There’s a seat waiting for you. Come and encounter something truly extraordinary.

    Added May 25, 2025 by Andy
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