Following the Government guidance around non-essential contact, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York have issued advice that public worship is suspended until further notice. Church of England Churches are to put public worship on hold and to become “a different sort of church” in the coming months, as we face the challenge of coronavirus. In light of this information all church services and events at St. Gluvias Church will be suspended until further notice. During this period, the church building will be open each Sunday between the hours of 11am and 2pm for anyone wishing to enter to make their own personal prayers. Should you need to, please email priest@stgluvias.org.uk or telephone 01326 341304.Thank you for your continued support during this challenging time. Jason Butland-Jones & Kathryn HodgeChurchwardensKeep us good Lord under the shadow of your mercy, in this time of uncertainty and distress. Sustain and support the anxious and fearful, and lift up all who are brought low; that we may rejoice in your comfort, knowing that nothing can separate us from your love in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. And may God bless us all. Bishop Robert, Bishop of Exeter
Please come and join us for Breakfast on Saturday 2nd March from 9am - 12noon, as we look at the plight of farms the world over who struggle to earn a fair price for their products. Cereals, toast, coffee and tea with fruit and chocolate snacks available. Donations in aid of St Gluvias Church and the Fairtrade Foundation.
Please come and join us for two hours of fun activities with crafts, stories, fun and food. The theme this month is Noah's Ark.....so come and keep out of the rain on Tuesday 19 February from 11am - 1pm in the St Gluvias Community Hall (Penryn).A warm welcome awaits you!
This year marks the 700th anniversary of the original dedication of the church in Penryn, so please do come and join us as we mark the start of our Christmas festivities......we even have Christingles for younger members.