Love Falmouth is a Christian charity with the vision to enable communities and individuals in Falmouth to thrive. Our mission is to enable people from different socio-demographic groups to become spiritually, emotionally, mentally and physically whole.
Running until 22 February 2022, The Bodmin Gospels and Pascon Agan Arluth (The Passion of our Lord) will feature in a display in Kresen Kernow’s Treasures Gallery.
With an increasing number of churches and chapels facing closure, the National Churches Trust’s The Future of the UK’s Church Buildings debate highlights the community, economic, heritage and spiritual benefits of churches.
In February 2020, General Synod voted to set a target for the whole Church of England of achieving ‘net-zero’ carbon by 2030. A Routemap for how the Church can achieve this has been drafted to invite conversation and consultation. Your response to this will help shape the actions the Church of England will commit to…
A joint interfaith statement for World Food Day (16 October) calls us to pray and act against hunger at a time when 811 million people are going to bed hungry each night.
Bishop Nick has been involved with Marjon since the early 1990s and became a governor in 2015. Now after serving two terms in the role, he has been invited to become Chancellor.
With Christmas just around the corner and concerns over supplies and deliveries, why not give a gift of hope this Christmas by supporting local organisations.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Chief Rabbi and the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster warn of the risk to vulnerable people should Parliament back a new attempt to change the law on assisted suicide.
Dedicate a special service on 31 October or 7 November (or another Sunday that suits your church calendar) to stand with our persecuted brothers and sisters
These resources give guidance in five key areas of church life: Worship and Teaching, Building Management, Land Management, Community and Global Engagement, and Lifestyle.
In a letter to The Times newspaper, 17 church and charity leaders say they want to ensure that the Government’s Nationality and Borders Bill doesn’t create further vulnerability.
The UK Commission on Bereavement, an independent commission set up to to review the experiences of, and support available for, people affected by bereavement, and to make recommendations to key decision-makers, has made a call for evidence.