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SUMMARY:Preparation for Lent - Letting go and looking forward
DESCRIPTION:A Quiet Day workshop led by Mandy Callf. 10am – 4pm at Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR. Cost: £18 to include a light lunch and all drinks. To book or for more information\, please contact Epiphany House: info@epiphanyhouse.co.uk\, tel. 01872 272249.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/preparation-for-lent-letting-go-and-looking-forward/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170212
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20170112T075606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T075606Z
UID:10001921-1486771200-1486857599@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Taize Service at Epiphany House
DESCRIPTION:A reflective service of Taizé chants and poetry readings with a Candlemas theme. 7pm in the chapel at Epiphany House. No need to book.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/taize-service-at-epiphany-house-2/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170204
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20161215T103341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161215T103341Z
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SUMMARY:Prayer Workshop - Taste & See that the Lord is good
DESCRIPTION:Where are you in your prayer journey? Scared? Comfortable? Bored? Apathetic? Challenged? Wandering? Empty? Longing? This day will give us the freedom to look at a wide variety of different styles & methods of prayer. Maybe you will find something new\, or go deeper and be affirmed in your current practice. Come\, taste and see that the Lord is good… at the very least you can enjoy a day in the beautiful surroundings of Epiphany House. Led by Revd Derek Collins\, Christine Lidgley and Janette Mullett. 10am – 4pm at Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR. Cost: £18 to include a light lunch and all drinks. To book or for more information\, please contact Epiphany House: info@epiphanyhouse.co.uk\, tel. 01872 272249.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/prayer-workshop-taste-see-that-the-lord-is-good/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170112
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20161215T103223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161215T103223Z
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SUMMARY:'O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness' - Quiet Day at Epiphany House
DESCRIPTION:A Quiet Day for Epiphany\, exploring the call to worship – what it means\, how we express it. Led by Janette Mullett. 10am – 4pm at Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR. Cost: £18 to include a light lunch and all drinks. To book or for more information\, please contact Epiphany House: info@epiphanyhouse.co.uk\, tel. 01872 272249.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/o-worship-the-lord-in-the-beauty-of-holiness-quiet-day-at-epiphany-house/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170107
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20161215T103031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161215T103031Z
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SUMMARY:Feast of the Epiphany- Epiphany House
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate with a Eucharist service. 6pm at Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/feast-of-the-epiphany-epiphany-house/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161112T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T115945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T115945Z
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SUMMARY:CMED Course - A Day on Diversity- How Welcoming Can We Be?
DESCRIPTION:Led by members of the Diversity Network for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly\, this day long workshop offers an opportunity to hear from people from the diverse communities of Cornwall. There will be a variety of presentations on the actual challenges and discrimination experienced on a regular basis by groups such as migrant workers; lesbian\, gay\, bisexual and transgender people; those with visible and ‘invisible’ disabilities and gypsies and travellers among others. The talks will be by people who speak from the perspective of ‘we’ rather than ‘they’ and will focus on issues specific to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. \nWe will briefly consider the issues of modern slavery and female genital mutilation; two issues that are of increasing relevance in today’s society. \nThere will also be opportunities to discuss how we\, as Christians\, can and should respond and what we can do to make a difference both to the lives of individuals and to the communities that we serve. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-a-day-on-diversity-how-welcoming-can-we-be/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160719T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T113319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T113319Z
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SUMMARY:CMED Course - Trusting God in troubled times: Digging into the text of Isaiah
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Howard Peskett \nHow beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good tidings\, who publishes peace\, who brings good tidings of good\, who publishes salvation\, who says to Zion\, “Your God reigns!” \nWhenever I read these words I think of a missionary friend who told me that they first came home to his heart when he buried a young Cambodian boy by the side of a track near a refugee camp in Thailand; the boy had died after becoming sick when he returned to his country during the Khmer Rouge times to tell the people in his village about Jesus. \nIn this workshop we will dig into the text of six exhilarating chapters of Isaiah\, in the very heart of the book\, chapters 50 to 55.  Isaiah is not the longest book of the Old Testament (there are five books which are longer); but it is the most quoted in the New Testament (412 times\, according to my computation from my Greek New Testament).  The chapters we will study include the most famous of the five Servant Songs in Isaiah; the text of a famous sermon by William Carey which was hugely significant at the beginning of the modern Western missionary movement; and two unforgettable chapters about the character and the mission of the church. \nBecause every day we are deluged with information pouring into our house through the postbox and electronically\, we are forced to “surf” through all this material\, selecting what interests us or what matters. There is a danger that we bring this surfing mindset to our bible-reading also.  We can see similar behavior if we visit an art gallery – there are many people who hurry past the pictures\, giving them a cursory glance.  But connoisseurs (and devotees) enjoy every intricate detail; they sit and stare; and then stand up and look again from a different angle; then they go away and come back again…. \nIn this workshop we will pay close attention to Isaiah’s words\, which have not lost their resonance although written long ago.  Through this calm attentiveness we will refresh our souls for ministry and mission; and we will receive help to go on trusting God through troubled times. \n Howard Peskett is a retired priest living in Penzance\, formerly the Dean of the Discipleship Training Centre in Singapore; the Vice Principal of Trinity College Bristol; the Rural Dean of Penwith.  He has spent a lifetime encouraging men and women\, in Asia and in the UK\, to believe that they can themselves discover the meaning and the wonder of the Bible as they seek to love and follow Christ. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-trusting-god-in-troubled-times-digging-into-the-text-of-isaiah/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160706T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160706T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20160616T134206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160616T134510Z
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SUMMARY:Worship Night
DESCRIPTION:An evening of contemporary worship with acoustic trio Wayfarers. 7.30pm at Epiphany House\, Truro. All welcome\, no need to book.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/worship-night/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160520T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T111243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T111243Z
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SUMMARY:CMED Course - Appreciative Inquiry and Your Ministry
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Kathryn Price \nThe church is a mystery to embrace rather than a problem to be solved \nAppreciative Inquiry is based on the idea of discovering what works and gives life to an organisation and building the organisation on these life giving properties. \nThrough using Appreciative Inquiry in churches we discover”  What in God’s name is going on here” and then designing the church structure and programmes to enable more of these Godly things to be done and participated in. \nThe United Reformed Church has begun to use Appreciative Inquiry in different parts of its life – to review and evaluate\, plan change and growth and to counter the tendency of churches to focus on the negative. \nKathryn has been using AI for a couple of years now – to help churches identify their own mission\, as a research tool and in daily life.  This day will introduce the principles of Appreciative Inquiry and give examples of how it can be used to transform your ministry in ways both simple and profound. \nRevd Kathryn Price has 18 years of URC ministry experience\, serving local churches\, an ecumenical group\, national committees and is now Education & Learning Enabler for the South Western Synod.  She has also recently undergone \nextensive training with Appreciating People\, the URC’s partner in developing Appreciative Inquiry in the United Reformed Church. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish.  \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-appreciative-inquiry-and-your-ministry-2/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160517T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160517T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T111038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T111038Z
UID:10002545-1463479200-1463500800@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course - Encountering and dealing with requests for the ministry of deliverance
DESCRIPTION:With Revd Jem Thorold \n‘Jesus\, in his life\, suffering and death\, and in his resurrection and ascension defeated evil and brought\nthe hope of salvation to everyone. \nSo we can be confident that when we pray the Lord’s Prayer for deliverance from evil\, God hears us\, and that praying with people for their needs and protection is often an appropriate way of ministering to them. \nSome people\, however\, seek specific help when going through times of suffering and anxiety\, or when distressed by what seem to be continuing experiences of evil within them or around them. \nFor these people\, it may be right to ask for God’s saving help through the Church’s deliverance ministry. ‘ \n(The House of Bishops’ Guidelines for Good Practice in the Deliverance Ministry 1975 (revised 2012) \nWe will explore together how to respond\, minister to\, collaborate with others and record requests for the Ministry of Deliverance. \nLooking at Best Practice – Safeguarding – Our own protection and prayer life. \nRevd Jem Thorold is the Chaplain to the Bishop’s and the ‘Gatekeeper’ for the Ministry of Deliverance. \n10am Coffee and Start\, 4pm Finish \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-encountering-and-dealing-with-requests-for-the-ministry-of-deliverance/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160421T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160421T153000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T105053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T105053Z
UID:10002543-1461231000-1461252600@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course - Pre-Retirement Financial and Legal Seminar
DESCRIPTION:with Arnold Wills and others \nFinancial and Legal Seminar for Stipendiary Clergy and Spouses in the Church of England \nSpeakers include a Solicitor and Chartered Accountant on personal legal and tax matters for clergy\, The Church of England Pensions Board (both housing and also pensions)\, a family doctor\, and Arnold Wills on financial planning approaching and in retirement. These events organised by Arnold have been held in Truro Diocese every few years since 1997.  Details will be sent in due course by separate mailing to clergy over 50 years of age but please enter the date in your diary now as this event may be oversubscribed. \nThis seminar includes lunch and wine. \n Please note that bookings will be made separately and not by using the usual booking form. \n9.30am Coffee\, 9.45am Start\, 3.30pm Finish \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-pre-retirement-financial-and-legal-seminar-2/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160311T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T104109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T104109Z
UID:10001763-1457690400-1457708400@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course - Meeting Christ Through Art
DESCRIPTION:with Capt Colin Brown CA \nThe creative arts can provide a rich resource for enabling encounter with our creative God. The day workshop will give space and time for praying with art\, and being attentive to what Jesus reveals about our own walk with him. \nWe will also explore how art and image can help others\, (those both within and outside our churches) to consider and encounter God in their everyday lives. \nPlease bring along a reference for a piece of art (which can be music\, poetry\, prose\, drama – as well as the visual arts) that connects you with the Divine. \nColin is a fine artist and Church Army officer\, works as ‘Creative Arts Evangelist’ amongst the artistic community and is based in Redruth \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 3pm Finish.  \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-meeting-christ-through-art/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160308T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T103750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T103750Z
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SUMMARY:CMED Course - Preaching the Old Testament
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Canon Dr Stephen Dawes \nAs we all know\, the Old Testament has an image problem and it is rarely a preacher’s first choice for the sermon. Given some of the OT readings in the Lectionary\, that is understandable. But neglecting the OT in the pulpit makes matters worse\, misses the chance to explain stuff that can usefully be explained\, and may even mean that the fuller sense of the NT readings is not seen. So this study day will look at how to avoid the preaching pitfalls and make the most of the preaching opportunities offered by the Old Testament. If anyone wants to suggest that we look at any particular lectionary set of readings\, please let me know in advance (dawes5@phonecoop.coop) and we can include such a look. \nStephen is a retired Methodist minister and Canon Theologian of Truro Cathedral. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish.  \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-preaching-the-old-testament/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160223T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160223T150000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151216T103553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T103553Z
UID:10001760-1456221600-1456239600@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course - Priestly Authority
DESCRIPTION:with Rt Revd Tim Thornton \nOn what do we place our authority as those who are ordained and how do we continue to shape our understanding of authority?  One of the implications for the Anglican Methodist Covenant is to ask the Church of England to look again at the possibility of the mutual recognition of ministries.  On this day Bishop Tim will explore some of the traditional understandings of priesthood and enable those present to reflect on why they believe as they do and on what theological presuppositions views are held. \nThe day is open to all whether ordained or not and will especially focus on the different views on ordination between Anglicans and Methodists. \nBishop Tim is the Bishop of Truro. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 3pm Finish  \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-priestly-authority/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151222T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20151119T110254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151119T110254Z
UID:10002510-1450794600-1450800000@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Christmas Carol Service
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Carol Service\, Epiphany House\, Truro\, 2.30pm
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/christmas-carol-service/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151019T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151019T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20141216T114039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T114039Z
UID:10001550-1445248800-1445270400@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- Discovering The Big Story Of The Bible And Our Part In It
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Howard Peskett \n“As the rain and snow come down from heaven\, and do not return there but water the earth\, making it bring forth and sprout\, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater\, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty\, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose\, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.”  (Isaiah 55.10\,11). \nWhat is this large book which all Christians treasure but so few Christians read?  John Wesley wrote\, “I want to know the way to heaven; God has written it down in a book.  Oh\, give me that book!  At any price give me the book of God!”  George Whitefield found light and life and power from above when he “.. began to read the Holy Scriptures upon my knees\, laying aside all other books and praying over\, if possible\, every line and word.  This proved meat indeed and drink indeed to my soul.”  John Keble wrote of the bible\, “Who that hath felt thy glance of dread/ Thrill through his heart’s remotest cells\,/ About his path\, about his bed\,/ Can doubt what Spirit in thee dwells!” \nOn this study day we will helicopter over the whole terrain of scripture.  We will study the shape of the bible\, especially the Old Testament.  We will study the place of Jesus Christ as the focus of prophetic testimony and apostolic witness.  We will summarise the process by which these 66 books have come to have a unique authority for Protestant Christians (with a brief side-glance to the Apocrypha).  We will discuss how today we can live within the Bible’s great\, continuing story; how we can inhabit this story; how we can perform this drama; how we are ourselves (or not) the greatest translation of scripture as it becomes visible in our lives.  And finally we will choose our own TWELVE WORDS to summarise the great story of the bible\, which we can use as we seek to share the good news (the gospel) with others. \nAugustine said\, “We understand not by active intellect at work on the OBJECT but by contemplative turning\, by love\, desire and delight.”  This is the spirit in which we will approach this day. \nHoward Peskett is a retired priest living in Penzance\, formerly the Dean of the Discipleship Training Centre in Singapore; the Vice Principal of Trinity College Bristol; the Rural Dean of Penwith.  He has spent a lifetime encouraging men and women\, in Asia and in the UK\, to believe that they can themselves discover the meaning and the wonder of the Bible as they seek to love and follow Christ. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place. \n 
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-discovering-the-big-story-of-the-bible-and-our-part-in-it/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150720T174500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150720T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040204
CREATED:20141216T112202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T112202Z
UID:10001548-1437414300-1437426000@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- Liturgical Rules\, Why We Need Them
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Lesley Walker \n Writing in the Forward to the book Liturgy\, Order and Law John Hapgood says: \n  “Worship uniquely expresses the mind of the church and encapsulates its doctrine.” \n In reality the doctrine and teaching of the Church of England is enshrined in the Book of Common Prayer\, the 39 Articles of Religion and the Ordinal.  It is for this reason that those who are involved in the planning and leading of worship need to have some understanding of liturgical law. \nThere will always be those who question the need for any rules or control and there will inevitably be parishes where little attention is paid to them.  As the Church of England has developed its new liturgies and has encouraged more informal worship aimed at appealing to the young and the un-churched the need for clear guidelines has become even more important.  There needs to be an increased awareness amongst those responsible for maintaining and ordering the worshipping life of the Church.  In turn as those responsible for planning and leading worship we do need to have an understanding of the legal frameworks we are required to work by\, what they are and why they are there.  This is important not only to safeguard the Church of England but also to protect worshippers from those clergy and parishes who seek to set themselves apart from our common heritage and tradition. \nThe aim of this session is not to be prescriptive but to help us to embrace the worship we hold in common while celebrating the diversity that is possible within today’s Church of England. \n Lesley has been Rector of the Meneage Benefice since 2007.  Her interest in liturgy began as a Curate and has continued throughout her ministry.  She was secretary to Hereford Diocesan Liturgical Committee for 10 years and has been involved in training clergy\, ordinands\, Readers and Lay Worship Leaders in both Hereford and Canterbury. She has recently been involved in the setting up of a Liturgical Committee for this diocese.  \nNote: This event is a joint CMED/IME Phase 2 (curates) session. \n5.45pm Light buffet Refreshments\, 6.30pm Start\, 9pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place. \n 
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-liturgical-rules-why-we-need-them/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150720T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150720T153000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141216T111738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T111738Z
UID:10001547-1437386400-1437406200@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- The History and Practice Of The Celtic Christian Church
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Canon Pat Robson MBE \nSoon after Rome withdrew its troops in 410AD Britain was invaded by large numbers of displaced peoples from Europe.  Many Britons fled ahead of the invasion to hide in the valleys of Wales or to make a new home in NW Gaul. The Brits became a refugee people\, anxious about the safety of their families\, desperate to find land where they could settle in peace and determined to keep their Christian faith alive. Over the next 200 years\, while the British Church was cut off from the mainstream church in Europe\, it developed some unique customs and beliefs that are still held dear by the British people to this day. \nPat  is a retired priest and teacher. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 3.30pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place. \n 
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-the-history-and-practice-of-the-celtic-christian-church/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150629T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141216T110031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T110031Z
UID:10002329-1435572000-1435593600@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- Hearing God's Voice Through Selected Psalms
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Howard Peskett \n “Thy word is a lamp to my feet and a lamp to my path.” \n A missionary friend in North Thailand\, sensing a great darkness\, felt the Lord give her Psalm 62.  The next day she found her husband’s body and that of a friend on a lonely mountain track.  The psalms are the church’s oldest hymn book.  They have shone in dark ages\, times of reformation\, times of revival.  They have strengthened housewives\, soldiers\, the sick\, sailors\, scholars\, the housebound\, poets\, writers.  Psalm 83 was read in the Czech parliament in August 1968 as Russian tanks rumbled through the streets.  Psalm 27.1 is the motto of Oxford University.  Psalm 127.1 is engraved on the foundation of the Eddystone Lighthouse.  Bishop Ridley read Psalm 4.8 and slept well the night before he was burned.  On 28th October 1885 Bishop Hannington\, one of the first missionaries in Uganda\, wrote in his diary\, “I am quite broken down and brought low.  Comforted by Psalm 27.”  The next day he was hacked to pieces by the king’s soldiers. There are hundreds of other examples in Lord Ernle’s book\, The Psalms in Human Life\, published in 1909. \nThe habit of reading or singing the psalms in church has declined.  If we attended the principal Sunday service every Sunday for three years\, and read the psalm prescribed for that service from the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL)\, at the end of those 153 Sundays we would only have read 47 complete psalms; parts of 41 other psalms; and 62 psalms would have been entirely omitted. \nUnlike most song books\, the Psalms contain songs for every mood.  They are the heritage of the universal church\, our birthright.  On this study day\, we will: \n\nsurvey the whole book\, to feel its shape and texture;\ndig into five psalms\, all ones unused by the RCL: a praise psalm; a lament; a dark psalm; a cry for justice and a Messianic psalm;\nsing some psalm songs in various styles\, location permitting;\nlisten for and to the voice of God through these songs\, deepening our understanding of these songs as revelation from God through human experience.\n\nHoward Peskett is a retired priest living in Penzance\, formerly the Dean of the Discipleship Training Centre in Singapore; the Vice Principal of Trinity College Bristol; the Rural Dean of Penwith.  He has spent a lifetime encouraging men and women\, in Asia and in the UK\, to believe that they can themselves discover the meaning and the wonder of the Bible as they seek to love and follow Christ. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place. \n 
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-hearing-gods-voice-through-selected-psalms/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150604T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141216T104740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T104740Z
UID:10002327-1433412000-1433433600@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- Bringing Death To Life
DESCRIPTION:with the Development Team \nof the South West Synod of the United Reformed Church \nHow do we talk meaningfully about death and the hereafter \n\nto each other\nto our communities\nto children and young people\n\nThis day will look at what we actually believe about death\, dying and what comes next\, beginning with the hymns we sing at funerals and our Biblical understanding.  We will discuss how church communities can help people explore issues around the end of life and support those preparing for death or grieving and the ways in which we talk to children about death and help them in bereavement. \nThe Development Team is:\nRevd Kathryn Price – Education & Learning Enabler\nRevd Heather Whyte – Evangelism Enabler & Communications Officer\nJan Murphy – Children & Youth Development Officer \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-bringing-death-to-life/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150518T174500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150518T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141216T102841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T102841Z
UID:10002325-1431971100-1431982800@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Interfaith Matters IME & Cornwall Faith Forum Open Meeting
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Andrew Yates \nThe Cornwall Faith Forum (CFF) has been bringing the County Faith Communities together for 6 years. \nCFF has two main projects. It offers faith education training by developing a team of faith speakers. It has plans to build an Inter Faith Centre that will be available for all faiths to use. \nThe evening will be an opportunity to meet representatives of some of the non-Christian faith communities present in Cornwall and to learn about the issues and challenges they face in practising their faith. \nAndrew is the Diocesan Social Responsibility Officer and Priest in the Penlee Cluster. \nNote: This event is a joint CMED/IME Phase 2 (curates) session. \n5.45pm Light Buffet Refreshments\, 6.30pm Start\, 9pm Finish. \n5.45pm until 7.30pm- IME Students \n7.30pm until 9pm- Cornwall Faith Forum Open Meeting \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-interfaith-matters/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Yates":MAILTO:andrew.yates@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150422T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141003T081044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141003T081044Z
UID:10002271-1429696800-1429718400@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Conversations is a programme being run by the Epiphany Network at Epiphany House\, Truro next year consisting of ten sessions each\, 10am to 4pm on Wednesdays fortnightly between 14 January to March 11 inclusive and 22 April to 17 June 2015.Click here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/conversations-2/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150224T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141216T095003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T095003Z
UID:10001545-1424772000-1424793600@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- Looking Closely At Genesis 1
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Canon Dr Stephen Dawes  \nIn this session we will look closely at the well-known and beautifully crafted opening chapter of Genesis.  Why are there so many different\, and sometimes downright contradictory\, translations of the opening verses?  What does the creation of humanity ‘in the image of God’ mean?  What about that ‘us’ and ‘our’ of verse 26?  What about the patterns and choruses?  Bring as many Bibles as you’ve got and we’ll compare\, contrast and explore. \n Stephen is a retired Methodist minister and the Canon Theologian of Truro Cathedral. \n10am Coffee\, 10.30am Start\, 4pm Finish. \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-looking-closely-at-genesis-1/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150121T153000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141216T093929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141216T093929Z
UID:10001543-1421834400-1421854200@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:CMED Course- Engaging Generation Y
DESCRIPTION:with Revd Charles Burgess \nChristian leadership is best exercised in community. It isn’t a solo venture\, but involves leading well with others and this includes leading across generations. Gen Y (those born between 1980-2000) are among us. They are different\, and many churches are finding that they don’t seem to lead in the same ways as other generations. This day explains the differences between the generations (Gen Y\, Gen X\, Boomers\, Trads)\, and explores how to attract\, engage and motivate Gen Y in leadership\, for example paid staff such as younger youth workers or curates\, as well as volunteers. \nCharles is a leadership specialist with CPAS. He has many years of practical leadership experience both from a career in the RAF and\, in the last six years\, through his role with CPAS. CPAS currently work with over 20 dioceses in supporting them as they seek to build and strengthen a culture of collaborative leadership\, including developing and enabling vision\, changing culture\, building teams and developing missional leadership. To this end\, Charles facilitates various leadership development events across the UK\, from individual days to longer-term programmes. He also mentors clergy in developing their leadership development skills. \n10am Coffee 10.30am Start 3.30pm Finish \nClick here to book a place.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/cmed-course-engaging-generation-y/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Revd Canon Paul Arthur":MAILTO:cmed@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150114T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150114T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141003T080626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141003T080626Z
UID:10002270-1421229600-1421251200@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Conversations is a programme being run by the Epiphany Network at Epiphany House\, Truro next year consisting of ten sessions each\, 10am to 4pm on Wednesdays fortnightly between 14 January to March 11 inclusive and 22 April to 17 June 2015.Click here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/conversations/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141213T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141031T112025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141031T112025Z
UID:10001522-1418499000-1418504400@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Men of Good Fortune
DESCRIPTION:Christmas with the Men of Good Fortune will be held on 13 December from 7.30pm at Epiphany House\, Truro.\nClick here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/the-men-of-good-fortune/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141205T100230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141205T100230Z
UID:10002319-1418205600-1418212800@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pastoral Care For Nursing Homes/Housebound
DESCRIPTION:There will be a meeting of people interested in exploring how pastoral care can be extended to those in nursing homes or who are housebound. To be held on Wednesday 10 December\, at Epiphany House\, Truro from 10am until 12pm.\nClick here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/pastoral-care-for-nursing-homeshousebound/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Welply":MAILTO:sarah.welply@truro.anglican.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141204T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141204T213000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141031T111301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141031T111301Z
UID:10001521-1417723200-1417728600@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:Carols by Candlelight
DESCRIPTION:‘Carols by Candlelight’ will be held at Epiphany House\, Truro on Thursday 4 December at 8pm.\nClick here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/carols-by-candlelight/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141031T103617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141031T103617Z
UID:10001518-1416139200-1416150000@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:A Passage from India
DESCRIPTION:The Rotary Club of Truro Boscawen and Epiphany House\, Truro invite you to ‘A Passage from India’ to be held on Sunday 16 November from 12pm until 3pm.\nClick here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/a-passage-from-india/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T040205
CREATED:20141107T104040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141107T104040Z
UID:10002306-1416045600-1416067200@trurodiocese.org.uk
SUMMARY:English Poetry 1914-18
DESCRIPTION:A study day on the poetry of World War 1 led by Revd Canon David Steven will be held on November 15 from 10am until 4pm at Epiphany House.\nClick here for more details.
URL:https://trurodiocese.org.uk/event/english-poetry-1914-18/
LOCATION:Epiphany House\, Truro\, TR1 3DR\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:epiphanyhouse@keme.co.uk
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