
Love God, love people, love Antrim
CFC Antrim is a new church!
CFC Antrim is a local church committed to the community. We are one church in two locations – Belfast and Antrim. Antrim has a great spiritual heritage and it is our intention to add CFC’s distinctive style of worship to the already vibrant church work of Antrim.
We are living in challenging days, but we are convinced that God loves the town of Antrim and its surrounding areas and that He longs to bring hope, healing and faith to people who are ready for change.
Our aim is to communicate an ancient message in a way that is relevant and challenging addressing the important and perplexing issues of society in a caring and understanding way.
We believe God wants to bring His love, grace and power in order to change this town. That He will release His super natural signs and wonders in order to see many people touched by the Holy Spirit to bring the life changing power we know Christ gives.
The History

CFC Antrim began by meeting in Starbucks at Junction 1 on Monday nights for prayer for the town of Antrim, in March 2009.
We then held the first of many Impact Antrim days on Saturday 19th September 2009, where we wanted to bless the people of Antrim with offers of free chocolate, free prayer, free car washes, free bouncy castles, free face painting, and free coffee.
We now meet on Sundays at 11am in Antrim Cineplex and offer a full range of children's work.
The Details
Who? Worship bands and teaching pastors from Belfast and Antrim CFC.
What? Church, but not as you know it!
Why? Love God, love people, love Antrim.
Where? Antrim Cineplex, Fountain Hill, Antrim
When? Every Sunday at 11am
The Leadership
We are one church in two locations, so the Senior Pastor is Paul Reid and John Ashe is the Assistant Pastor in Antrim.
The eldership team are the same as CFC Belfast.
The Antrim leadership team is made up of:
Paul Reid
Andrew McCourt
John Ashe
Rachel Ashe
Alastair Roy
Alistair Wallace
Ruth Wallace
Azman Khairuddin (Belfast City Vineyard – advisory role)
John and Rachel Ashe, along with their two children (Ethan and Erin) have been living in Antrim for the past 6 years, and have a passionate desire to see God move in the town where they live. John runs his own contract cleaning business and Rachel is a secondary school music teacher in the Belfast Model School for Girls. They have been married for 9 years and both have been members of CFC Belfast for over 10 years.