Related Churches
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St Gluvias Church
An Anglican place of worship in Penryn for over 700 years
We seek to worship God and to grow in faith, serving the people of the parish of St. Gluvias with Penryn – and the wider world – in the name of Jesus Christ. The church is open on Sunday and Tuesday morning’s for mass, however arrangements can be made for the church to be opened at other occasions for visitors to the area. The church also welcomes bell ringers to their practice sessions (Wednesday evenings) or on a Sunday ahead of mass.
On occasions when events and concerts are held in church, these will be publicised.
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St Peter's, Flushing
Welcome to the homepage of St Peter's, the Parish Church for the beautiful, friendly village of Flushing which stands on the edge of the Carrick Roads opposite Falmouth. Once home to the Captains of the Falmouth Packet Mail Ships, the village has a long association with the sea and is a popular sailing venue.
Our Church is made up of people from Flushing and beyond who have a background of Anglican, Methodist and Roman Catholic Churches. We work together to be a Christian presence in our village by serving God in the Church and Community. We support one another and those in need through pastoral care and charitable giving.
Throughout the year we raise funds for local projects such as the Penryn Foodbank and St Petrocs Society for Cornwall’s homeless, as well as looking beyond to the wider world with Christian Aid and our on-going sponsorship of a child in SOS Villages, Croatia.
Our Church is open most days for anyone to come in and spend time, as well as enjoy our lovely garden. There is a box in the porch for you to add prayer requests, which we are pleased to include on the following Sunday service.
On the 1st and 3rd Sundays we hold a service which we call Morning Prayer with hymns, readings, prayers and a short talk. These are led by either our Priest-in-Charge, Canon Andrew Stevenson, Morwenna Bennett or Colin Brown. We have a service of Holy Communion on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays in the month led by either Canon Andrew Stevenson or Revd Angela Brown.
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St Mylor, Mylor Churchtown
St Mylor, the parish church, is situated by the banks of the River Fal at the mouth of Mylor Creek; the site has been a place of worship since 411 AD. It is a beautiful location and, not surprisingly, popular with wedding couples and the many visitors who pass through each year. The church is open throughout the year.
Details of our services can be found on the Services and Events page, and you are most welcome to join us here or at our Daughter Church, All Saints, in Mylor Bridge.
All Saints is home to the Community Garden, Mylor Makers and the Coffee & Chat pop-up cafe, and is also open as a Community Warm Space; please see the Services and Events page for when these things happen.
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All Saints, Mylor Bridge
All Saints is a Mission Church in the centre of Mylor Bridge, and is open every day for anyone who wishes to spend a few minutes in quiet prayer.
Details of our services can be found on the Services and Events page, and you are most welcome to join us here or at our Daughter Church, All Saints, in Mylor Bridge.
All Saints is home to the Community Garden, Mylor Makers and the Coffee & Chat pop-up cafe, and is also open as a Community Warm Space; please see the Services and Events page for when these things happen.
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St Laudus, Mabe
Welcome to our website and, we hope, to our church. It is set in a beautiful location a mile out of the village overlooking Argal Reservoir. You are very welcome at any of our services or just to pay a visit to the church and churchyard. Because of its isolated location the church building cannot be kept open daily but is often open between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Thursdays.
We form one parish with St Michael's church in Ponsanooth and we alternate our Sunday services between the two churches. The dates and times of services, and where they take place, are set out on a notice board in the church car park and also on this website (Services and Events).
You will be made very welcome at any of our services. Our style of worship is relaxed. Our congregation tend to be unpretentious in their manner and dress and are very willing to accept you as you are.
We host various fundraising events, mostly musical but also some illustrated talks. Rather than charge admission we invite donations and the proceeds are often divided between church funds and a nominated charity.
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