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Parish Nurse? What a fantastic idea!
Who knew there was such a thing as a parish nurse? St Goran with St Michael Caerhays did and have put plans in motion to fund one. The video above […]

Cross generational poppy masterclass at St Nicolas C of E Primary School
Making clay poppies for Remembrance helped to bring together the generations as children from St Nicholas C of E Primary School in Downderry worked with residents of a local care […]

Homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying tackled in new guidance for Church schools
Guidance for the Church of England’s 4,700 schools published today aims to prevent pupils from having their self-worth diminished or their ability to achieve impeded by being bullied because of their perceived […]

Timetable for new MMF consultation is finalised
A timetable for the consultation over the new method of allocating the Mission and Ministry Fund among parishes has been finalised. The November 2017 meeting of the Truro Diocesan Synod […]

Why Remembering Remembrance Day can be hard
Remembrance Day is a time when people gather to stand together, to remember, reflect and give thanks for everyone who sacrificed so much for the lives we all enjoy today. […]
Presidential Address – Synod November 2017
BISHOP CHRIS NOVEMBER 2017 SYNOD 29 do not keep striving for what you are to eat and what you are to drink, and do not keep worrying. 30 For it […]

Revd Canon Chris Malkinson bids fond farewell to Padstow
There were no doubt a few tears and more than a few laughs in Padstow this weekend as the community came together to say goodbye to popular vicar Revd Canon […]

Halloween – something to revile, run from or embrace?
Halloween, for Christians, can be a confusing, challenging even irritating time of year. Some might be tempted to turn off all the lights and pretend not be home, others to […]

Dwindling, aging congregations? How very dare he!
“Optimism is a precondition for any job in the Church of England. But the overwhelming impression is of dwindling, ageing congregations: homely, well-mannered and kindly folk increasingly out of joint […]

A lone pilgrim on the Cornish Celtic Way
Being a pilgrim on the Cornish Celtic Way, if you’re a bishop, is, as Bishop Chris would testify, wonderful. Lots of people to walk alongside, the kindness of churches opening […]