Isle of Man Freethinkers A meeting place for Humanists, Atheists and Agnostics with regular events throughout the year. Read More
Isle of Man Quaker Meeting Thei Ellyn, Withington Road, Douglas, IM2 3BF There has been a Quaker presence on the Isle of Man since the middle of the 17th century. Religious Society of Friends, now more widely known as Quakers, began in the north west of England as a radical Christian movement. The main stronghold for Quakers on the Island was Maughold and there is a Quaker […] Read More
Isle of Man Stone Crosses The Isle of Man has around 26 stone crosses, most of which, have been preserved by the local churches. Unlike Norse runestones, the Manx stones, are typically crosses even when they have runes carved on them. This reflects the melting of the two cultures during Norse rule in the 10th Century. The most starting example, […] Read More
Jurby Church-St Patrick’s Church Church Road, Jurby, IM7 3AY A small 8th century chapel a few hundred yards to the south-west of St Patrick’s was Jurby’s first recorded church. In medieval times the church was part of the Whithorn diocese in south-western Scotland. In 1812 the parishioners successfully petitioned the Crown to replace this small church with a larger one. The Church was completed […] Read More
Kerrowkeil Methodist Kerrowkeil Road, Malew, IM9 3BB Built in 1814, Kerrowkeil is the oldest Chapel on the Island to have been continuously used as a place of worship. Very simple and loved. Regular Church Services. Special Services for Oei’ll Voirrey and Harvest Festival. Read More