Faith Stories - Our Stories

Darren’s journey to confirmation

One of the first confirmations since Covid-19 started took place this week. Darren Moore, who worships at St Mary’s Church in Penzance, was confirmed by the Bishop of St Germans, […]

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Anne’s Story

It was in 1986 that Anne and her husband moved to Cornwall and made their home in Roche near St Austell in a group of isolated cottages on the outskirts […]

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The Lady with the plastic red ruby

It has been lovely to read the stories of faith that have been published on the diocesan website. They have been profound, ‘ordinary’ in the most incarnational of ways, and […]

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Hayley’s Story

I became a Christian at the age of 14, and as I am only 19 now, my time with the Lord has been both incredibly short and incredibly fulfilling. Growing […]

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Jen’s Story

Following Bishop Tim’s challenge to tell our faith stories, both Nick and I decided to include them in a Morning Worship Reflection, when we each led a service as Local […]

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Jan’s Story

Documenting one’s Faith Journey Bishop Tim’s letter got me thinking and realising that I have never given any thought as to how I arrived at where I am in my […]

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Lyn’s Story

I was not brought up in a Christian home but my parents sent me to a Convent School in the hopes that their rather difficult daughter would become a lady!  […]

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Sarah’s Story

My Christian journey began, I suppose as it does for many, with my Christening as a baby. Just before I started primary school we moved to a small village in […]

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Sheila’s Story

From early in my childhood I remember that faith and going to church on a Sunday was important. I also attended Sunday School and sang in the church choir for […]

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Roger’s Story

I was born in Reigate, in Surrey, my parents were not regular churchgoers and I grew up without any real understanding of God or Jesus other than through RE lessons […]

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Safeguarding

Ensuring that children and young people as well as adults are kept safe whilst in our care in an integral part of our diocese life.