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Children celebrated for eco efforts

There are 44 church schools in the diocese and many of those who attend are proving to be keen carers of the environment.

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Drone video to celebrate village church event

People dressed in red to form a heart-shaped crowed at Mullion Church, to demonstrate it’s role in the community.

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Schools offered support to Cut Carbon and Cherish Creation

Diocese of Truro’s education team are offering their church schools the chance to sign up for FREE climate action support and advice during Creationtide.

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“I see myself as a supporter – pollinating or sharing Creation Care”

Welcome to Sharon Willoughby, Truro’s Diocesan Environment Officer, who previously worked at Kew Gardens.

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Bespoke flag flown for the first time at Creationtide

A specially made conservation flag has been flown for the first time over St Andrews Church in Statton as Creationtide begins.

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Are you ready for Creationtide?

See what is happening across the Diocese of Truro during Creationtide this year (2025). It begins on September 1 and runs until October 4.

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Sneak preview of new £1.7m church community hall in Truro

Here’s a sneak peak at The Lifehouse, at All Saints Highertown (ASH) church, currently under construction as part of a £1.7m revamp – due to officially open in September.

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Youth Lead and All-Age Worship Co-ordinator loves her job

Hannah Levett, Youth Lead and All-Age Worship Co-ordinator at St Martin’s Church in Liskeard, loves her job.

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“I used to pray ‘take me and use me to do your work’.”

Becky, Families Leader, has always had a heart for the community and grew up in a home where social justice and loving others was central to life.

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Cemetery memorial wins award

A memorial to those lost at sea in a Padstow cemetery has won a prestigious award recognising excellence in design and craftsmanship.

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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.