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The Holy Land without any Christians? Friends of the Holy Land at the synod

Bishop Tim, during synod, challenged us to imagine the Holy Land without Christians. The place where Jesus was born, died and resurrected – without any Christians left? After listening to […]

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Thy Kingdom Come and the power of prayer

Thy Kingdom Come is a plea from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, to encourage everyone to pray during the time between Pentecost and Ascension for a family member, friend […]

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Truro Cathedral to take part in Thy Kingdom Come global prayer movement

Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement which the Archbishop of Canterbury is inviting people around the world to join. He is calling on Christians to pray that people […]

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Helpful resources for Thy Kingdom Come prayer event

A helpful resources sheet for those planning on taking part in Thy Kingdom Come has been published. Start planning – prayer events of all shapes and sizes will take place […]

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Lent challenge taken up in St Agnes

Bible readings have been taking place in a St Agnes bar as part of the Bishop’s Lent Challenge for 2017. This year’s ‘In2 the Bible’ challenge asks people to read […]

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The Bishop’s Pilgrimage of Cornwall

Bishop Chris will be travelling the length of Cornwall between 31 March 2017 and 12th April as he takes part in a pilgrimage. The Pilgrimage starts at St German’s and […]

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Invitation to join Bishop Chris on his pilgrimage from St Germans to St Michael’s Mount

Bishop Chris will be travelling the length of Cornwall next month as he takes part in a pilgrimage which will start at St Germans on 31st March and end 12 […]

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Thy Kingdom Come global prayer movement 25th May – 4th June 2017

Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement which the Archbishop of Canterbury is inviting people around the world to join. He is calling on Christians to pray that people […]

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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.