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Video: Bishop Philip urges us all to be peacemakers this Christmas
The Bishop of Truro, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen, has issued a plea for unity this Christmas. He said: “Whatever your views on politics, I’m sure you would agree that a […]
Primary school’s curriculum change inspires others
A Church of England primary school in Cornwall, featured in a national education magazine, is now providing support to other schools who are interested in modelling its innovative way of […]
Bishop celebrates Eucharist at Archbishop Benson School
The Bishop of Truro, the Rt Revd Philip Mounstephen has visited Archbishop Benson C of E Primary School in Truro to celebrate Eucharist with pupils and staff. During a busy […]
Songs for Earth – the movie!
A film has now been published celebrating the Songs for Earth environmental service that saw more than a hundred Cornish primary school children join with members of the WI, the […]
Safeguarding trainers & coordinators celebrated
Safeguarding trainers and co-ordinators from across the diocese have been celebrated at a special service in St Petroc’s Church in Bodmin. As well as the 28 safeguarding co-ordinators and trainers […]
Help to provide the twelve tools of Christmas!
The Twelve Tools for Christmas campaign from Hidden Help will assist people all over Cornwall who, for whatever reason, have to set up home again having lost everything. Hidden Help […]
Bishop Philip and Steve Wild urge people to vote in General Election – and consider what kind of Cornwall they want
The Bishop of Truro, Philip Mounstephen, has joined forces with his Methodist counterpart, Revd Steve Wild, to write an open letter to the people of Cornwall in the run-up to […]
New website supports Cornish faith based social action
A new website launched Transformation Cornwall will support the faith community in Cornwall in strengthening their social action. The website clearly sets out the three ways that Transformation Cornwall offers […]
2020 budget agreed by synod
At the diocesan synod held in November, the elected members from both the houses of lay and clergy approved the budget with just four voting against. The overall call for […]
What part does faith play in food poverty?
Food Poverty is not going away. Since the report 5 years ago, Feeding Britain, and the faith community’s consistent response to food poverty with foodbanks and emergency provisions, there is […]