• Built in 1787, Rademon Church is the 12th oldest
Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland. The congregation was founded by 1st Saintfield in 1713 and probably met in a simple wood and thatch construction lasting about 10 years. Their second meeting house was more substantial. Remains of its walls can still be seen on the site and lasted until the present church was built. Rademon was amongst the congregations that left the main presbyterian denomination (
Synod of Ulster) during the second subscription controversy in the 1820s to join the Remonstrant Synod until the NSP church was formed in 1910. Its church hall is beside it where a National School was. • An
Orange Hall can be found in the hamlet. Listooder Orange Hall was built in 1871 and its Orangemen continue to meet. The lodge used to have a loyalist flute band known as Listooder True Blues. • Listooder Mission Hall was established in September 1964 in conjunction with Faith Mission when Fred Orr of Acre Gospel Mission in Brazil was invited by Faith Mission to bring a missionary report. The hall is still in function and holds fortnightly youth fellowship and prayer meetings. • Listooder is home to the oldest ploughing society in Ireland and the oldest continuous ploughing society in the British Isles.
Listooder & District Ploughing Society was founded by John McRoberts JP, Laird of Listooder (Rademon Mills), in 1890 and the society held its 130th annual ploughing competition in 2020. ==People==