Talks and discussion
about life's biggest questions
for Christians in the workplace.

About

Dublin Bible Talks is mid-week lunch-time Bible teaching to forge Christian workers for their life in the workplace, and to reach others with the extraordinary message about Jesus. The lunch-time talks aims to help Christians: 

Stand out 
A simple way of publicly identifying as a Christian.

Invite 
Talks are public and free, and a way of introducing colleagues to Jesus. 

Grow 
The message of Jesus saves, and also forges us for our life and work as God's people. 

Share 
A Christian in the workplace is the most important person their colleagues know. They hold in their mouths the saving message of Jesus! Hearing the Bible taught forges us for this work.

Time

Wednesdays 1pm

Dublin Bible Talks meets online via Zoom

Contact Cameron if you would like to meet in person individually or as part of a small group. Meetings are usually held in a cafe in the Silicon Docks area of Dublin.

email cameron@irishchurchmissions.ie

Dublin Bible Talks is run by Cameron Jones, originally from Sydney, Australia, and who has now made Ireland his home. He is married to Alex, who also contributes to Dublin Bible Talks.

He has has a background in corporate telecommunications and adult education, and is an ordained minister with the Church of Ireland (Anglican). He credits Moore Theological College, Sydney for giving him an excellent foundation of Biblical understanding.

Cameron now works for Irish Church Missions – an indigenous Irish Anglican Church Planting platform established in 1849 to catalyse evangelism and church planting in Ireland.  www.irishchurchmissions.ie

Cameron is passionate to help people discover the wonderful message that the Bible contains—that every page ultimately points to Jesus, and that Jesus is worth knowing!

He also loves coffee.

The Team

Our Convictions

Dublin Bible Talks hold to the historic Christian faith as expressed in the Apostles and Nicene Creeds.

As an Anglican ministry we hold to the 39 Articles of Religion as containing the true doctrine of the Church agreeing with God’s Word and as authoritative for all Anglicans today.

As an Evangelical ministry we subscribe to the mission of the church as explained in the Jerusalem Declaration 2008.