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Complexity of Corker Memorial Discussions highlighted in presentation
Members of Truro Diocesan Synod heard a thoughtful and reflective presentation on the ongoing conversations surrounding the memorial to Thomas Corker at King Charles the Martyr Church, Falmouth. Rather than […]
Environmental group impact its community
Members of Probus Environmental Action Team (PEAT) helps manage its local churchyard, tidy up and support green spaces in Probus.
Engineering a pathway to God
Full-time civil engineer Jason Hoole-Jackson has found training for ordination is opening discussions about God outside church walls.
Welcome Miranda!
The diocese has appointed a new Church Buildings Support Officer, Miranda Bird, who started in June 2026, replacing Faye Edwardes, who left to take up a national role. Miranda will […]
New Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Officer with cathedral focus
Sarah Robinson has joined the Diocesan Safeguarding Team as Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Officer – Cathedral. Sarah moved to Cornwall from Hampshire to embrace new beginnings and be closer to family […]
Clergy conquer mountainous challenge
A vicar and ordinand have conquered the mountainous challenge of running four uphill marathons in four days to help raise vital funds.
More diocese churches to count nature in 2026
More congregations across the diocese have signed up to take part in this year’s Churches Count on Nature Week.
Buildings Strategy set to help parishes
The diocese’s Buildings Strategy has received final approval from members of the Bishop’s Diocesan Council (BDC) after previously being enthusiastically welcomed by diocesan synod members in February. Work will now […]
“My journey has been marked by challenge, resilience, and a deep trust in God’s faithfulness.”
When illness brought Lynne Ashley-Emery’s life to a halt she was determined it wouldn’t be the end of her story – she’s now studying for stipendiary ministry.
Greenhouse – developing teams to help blend faith and community
A course helping mission-minded introduce faith to their community heralded a success after more than 60 people attended first session.
