CMF Ireland – welcome!

CMF unites and equips Christian doctors, nurses, and midwives to live and speak for Jesus Christ across the British Isles, including the Republic of Ireland.

CMF’s work in the Republic of Ireland is guided by CMF’s Irish Working Group, chaired by Dr Valerie Nicolay. The role of the working group includes helping to develop CMF in the Republic of Ireland and through this to unite & equip Christian doctors, nurses and midwives (and their respective students) to live & speak for Jesus Christ.

For students, there are CMF groups connected to the Medical Schools in the Republic of Ireland. For graduate doctors, nurses, and midwives, current activities include occasional meetups, a WhatsApp group, and a bi-monthly prayer meeting on Zoom. The CMF Irish Conference is held annually – see information about this year’s conference below.

Are you a Christian doctor, nurse, midwife or respective student in the Republic of Ireland? We’d love to connect with you as either a Member or a Friend, and you can donate to CMF in euros.

Contact us at RepublicofIreland@cmf.org.uk

Dublin Day Conf_11_april_26Dublin Day Conference

11 April 2026 | 10:00 am – 4.30 pm

We are delighted to announce that bookings are open for the first CMF Day Conference in Dublin. On Saturday 11 April we will be gathering at Grosvenor Baptist Church for a day helping Christian healthcare professionals bring Christ and his good news into their work.

We will be using the Saline course, which equips you to recognise opportunities to encourage colleagues and patients to take one step closer to God, sharing the gospel with sensitivity, respect, and genuine care.

 

 

Irish Conference 2026 – save the date!

16-18 October | Castledaly Manor

We all long for meaning, but the world tells us it comes from big dreams and personal achievement. Scripture offers a different path: our worth is rooted in knowing our Creator, and true contentment comes from living out his purposes. In Christ, we’re freed from chasing worldly success and can pursue what God values—serving others, investing in people, and living faithfully. These small, often unseen acts carry far greater and eternal significance.

Seth LewisMain speaker:
Seth Lewis
is the pastor of Carrigtwohill Baptist Church in County Cork. He and his wife Jessica have three children, a turtle, and a small garden. Seth is the author of Dream Small: the Secret Power of the Ordinary Christian Life and The Language of Rivers and Stars: How Nature Speaks of the Glories of God. He also writes weekly at sethlewis.ie

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