The Irish Council of Churches (ICC) (founded 1922, reorganised under its present name 1966) is an ecumenical Christian body.[1] It is a sister organisation of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.[2]
Member churches are currently:[3]
- The Antiochian Orthodox Church,
- The Church of Ireland,
- The Greek Orthodox Church in Britain and Ireland,
- The LifeLink Network of Churches,[4][5]
- The Lutheran Church in Ireland,
- The Methodist Church in Ireland,
- The Moravian Church (Irish District),
- The Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland,
- The Presbyterian Church in Ireland,
- Quakers in Ireland,
- The Rock of Ages Cherubim and Seraphim Church, (Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim)
- The Romanian Orthodox Church in Ireland,
- The Russian Orthodox Church in Ireland,
- The Salvation Army (Ireland Division),
- The Syriac Orthodox Church.
The Irish Inter-Church Meeting (IICM) was established in 1973 as a forum between ICC's member churches and the Catholic Church.