26/04/2021We are following the government's step-by-step programme to slowly return to worship in church, as restrictions are eased. We are now worshipping in church on Sunday mornings, with numbers only limited by the buildings capacity, allowing for social distancing. Other events are limited depending on whether they are life events or other activities. Please contact us or go to gov.uk for more information.12/01/2021Since the country went into Lockdown church services in the building have remained suspended. Small funeral of less than 30 people can take place, and weddings of no more than 6 people. Baptisms are permitted but not recommended except in emergency.02/01/2021Cornwall is now in Tier 3 so we have taken the difficult decision to suspend gathered worship in church buildings. This is to keep people safe as the virus is now more contagious and continues to spread. Church life continues through ministry offered by clergy and lay people across the cluster of churches and we continue to meet for worship and prayer over the phone or through the use of internet technology.Please stay safe, follow government guidelines and get in touch if you would like prayer or more information about anything we do.
12/01/2021Since the country went into Lockdown church services in the building have remained suspended. Small funeral of less than 30 people can take place, and weddings of no more than 6 people. Baptisms are permitted b ut not recommended except in emergency.02/01/2021Cornwall is now in Tier 3 so we have taken the difficult decision to suspend gathered worship in church buildings. This is to keep people safe as the virus is now more contagious and continues to spread. Church life continues through ministry offered by clergy and lay people across the cluster of churches and we continue to meet for worship and prayer over the phone or through the use of internet technology.Please stay safe, follow government guidelines and get in touch if you would like prayer or more information about anything we do.
Cornwall is now in Tier 3 so we have taken the difficult decision to suspend gathered worship in church buildings. This is to keep people safe as the virus is now more contagious and continues to spread. Church life continues through ministry offered by clergy and lay people across the cluster of churches and we continue to meet for worship and prayer over the phone or through the use of internet technology.Please stay safe, follow government guidelines and get in touch if you would pray or more information about anything we do.
Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus. You are invited to take part and pray for this country, the people of Cornwall, your family, friends and neighbours.During the 11 days of Thy Kingdom Come, it is hoped that everyone who takes part will:• Deepen their own relationship with Jesus Christ• Pray for 5 friends or family to come to faith in Jesus• Pray for the empowerment of the Spirit that we would be effective in our witnessAfter the very first Ascension Day the disciples gathered with Mary, constantly devoting themselves to prayer while they waited for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Like them, our reliance on the gift of the Holy Spirit is total – on our own we can do nothing.Through the centuries Christians have gathered at that time to pray for the coming of the Holy Spirit. ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ picks up this tradition. Over the past three and a half years more and more worshipping communities have dedicated the days between Ascension and Pentecost to pray ‘Come Holy Spirit’.Whether you have joined in ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ before or not, we invite you to take part this year – along with churches from over 65 different denominations in 178 countries around the world.“In praying 'Thy Kingdom Come' we all commit to playing our part in the renewal of the nations and the transformation of communities." Archbishop Justin Welby