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The Eight Saints Cluster church family is growing

It was a joyous time of celebration within the Eight Saints Cluster as they all gathered together to welcome their new clergy, Revd Karen Hunter Jones as Associate Priest and […]

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Huddle, a happy place in the heart of Falmouth

If you want to experience the heart of Transforming Mission, the energising plan for Christian community in Falmouth, then walk into Huddle, the café that opened last November in the […]

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From coffee mornings to men-sheds, recognition for the Oasis Centre

How many of us have thought something should be done about disparate communities, loneliness and the lack of opportunities for connecting people, hoping that ‘something’ would be done by someone […]

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Remembering God when you’ve lost confidence in going to church

It’s undeniable that across Cornwall we have a problem with missing generations in our Anglican churches. Not just the elusive ‘youth’ but whole other generations below and above the age […]

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Truro’s motion on the environment set to return to General Synod

A motion to promote environmental programmes that was submitted to General Synod jointly by the Diocese of Truro and the Diocese of London has been adjourned until February. The joint […]

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The Trelawny coffin plate returns home

Bishop Sir Jonathan Trelawny, who died in 1721, is a man who inspired ‘The Song of the Western Man’, or as more commonly known, ‘Trelawny’, a song that has been […]

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Are you in contact with victims of modern slavery?

Do you know what modern slavery looks like? Would you be able to recognise somebody who was enslaved if they walked into your life, or even your church? Caroline Virgo, […]

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Living the vision: church schools talk about how they embody values

The education team at the Diocese of Truro has produced a video to show how the values that run throughout the Church of England’s Vision for Education are lived out […]

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The challenges of a children and family worker in rural Cornwall

It’s hard to imagine what it must feel like to be given an almost blank page as a Children and Family Worker across the North Cornwall Cluster. Exciting? Daunting? For […]

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Not too late to book a place on safeguarding conference

The first Bishop’s Safeguarding Conference took place this week. Two dozen people made their way to Tresmeer Village Hall, near Launceston, to talk about ways safeguarding policy and practice within […]

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Safeguarding

Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care is an integral part of our diocese life.