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Bishop’s wife welcomed to the diocese with an afternoon tea
Helen Williams, the wife of The Bishop of Truro, was invited to The Alverton for an afternoon tea to meet 14 clergy spouses and partners.

Learning to be an Oversight Minister
Continuing our series looking at the changing models of ministry, Revd Mark Wade shares his experiences of learning to be an oversight minister.

Truro coffee morning raises more than £1,000 for national appeal
Truro Christian Aid Group members raised more than £1,000 at the coffee morning for Christian Aid Week 2025. The event was hosted by Sue and Barry Pettit, with help from volunteers from St George’s Church.

Bittersweet success of debt advice service in Pydar Deanery
The Pydar Deanery Christians Against Poverty (CAP) project only launched in January this year, after recruiting Bekah Gomez as the CAP Debt Centre Manager and is already proving to be a much-needed service.

Christmas donations a help to charities six months on
The Diocese of Truro’s most recent Cornish Christmas Giving Catalogue raised more than £11,000 for good causes – see how it is helping.

Pupils help celebrate 12 months of Creation Care workshops
Youngsters have been busy in the sunshine recently celebrating the upcoming one-year anniversary of Creation Care Workshops.

ARK cofounder brings his passion to Cornwall
Interweaving church, community and working life is a passion for the cofounder of a London coworking space who recently moved to Cornwall.

Join Bishop David to walk & pray for TKC
During the 11 days of Thy Kingdom Come, the Rt Revd David Williams, Bishop of Truro, will be walking around the diocese to pray with churches.

Relationships & conversations are keys to success
Building relationships and trust is the key to being a successful Strategic Rural Dean as far as Revd Helen Baber from the Pydar deanery is concerned. The role of Strategic […]

‘Chaotic but precious’ sessions welcome communities to church
Sunday afternoons are the new Sunday mornings in Gulval and Madron parish community thanks to the hard work of Revd Jo Thomas.