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Could you go on the streets to tell people Jesus loves them?

If you asked most Christians to go out into the streets of their local community to share the good news that Jesus loves them, the first response would probably be […]

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Chrism Eucharist : A time of renewal, blessing and reflection

On the morning of Maundy Thursday, the people of Truro might have noticed a rush of clergy carrying white robes walking purposefully through the streets on the way to the […]

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AMD 2 : What it means for you and your parishes and how it’s progressing

Accompanied Ministry Development is a programme designed to encourage, bless and challenge the people of God as we discover God’s Kingdom and grow the church. Focused on supporting both clergy […]

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Family fear – how can churches hope to take root in the hearts of the young?

Many of us who are parents have probably been there. In church with a fractious child, our stress levels rising with every tut and pair of disapproving eyes boring into […]

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Cross of St Piran honouring those who do the extraordinary

After a week when Cornwall seemed to close because of the snow and extreme cold, the ice melted, the roads cleared and the Cross of St PIran nominees made their […]

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Cafe Abundance – an abundance of love with a load of junk food

How many of us shake our heads in horror when we hear how much food is thrown away? (30% in the UK). How many more of us worry about food […]

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The wonder of story-telling

It’s National Storytelling Week (January 27th – February 3rd) so what better time to shine a light on the greatest story of them all. It’s said that everyone has a […]

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A former Commando with the softest heart for God and a World War One sculpture project

Patrick Mcwilliam is an extraordinary man who, as his wife Lizzie says, “leaks God’s love.” An ex-Commando, sculptor and trained psychotherapist, Patrick has been commissioned by St Pol de Leon […]

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Loving thy neighbour this Christmas with Meals for the Community

Wherever you are this Christmas in Cornwall, and no matter what your circumstances,  you will never be far from a warm meal. Thanks to communities up and down our county, […]

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Grenfell Tower, Solidarity and Standing together from 300 miles away

Turning on the radio or TV in this week so close to Christmas, it’s impossible to avoid the fact that it has been 6 months since the horrific events of […]

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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.