Together we will create a contemplative space to explore the ebbs and flows of our life experience. We will use poetry, prayer and images. Art materials will be available but please bring your own if you would like to.
An opportunity to listen to the voice of creation as revealed through the bible and experienced in our humanity. Climate Crisis can sound like an overwhelming challenge. Come and spend some time with our creator God who repeatedly says โdo not be afraid.โ
June 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history. Along with the associated airborne operations, it marked the beginning of the liberation of France and western Europe. Truro will join with other towns and cities across the UK to remember D-Day.
Kres (Cornish for peace) is a contemporary service hosted by Another Way, making use of music, visual arts, Celtic-inspired chants and liturgies, silence and storytelling.
Come and join Wildworks Theatre round the table for lunchtime stories, poetry and song – tender and rambunctious, urgent and hopeful – from people in Cornwall who’ve experienced homelessness.
Scripture encourages us to โeagerly desire spiritual gifts, especially prophecyโ so we are excited to invite you to a session which will help help equip us in hearing God guide and communicate with us in our everyday lives and for one anothe
Once again, Falmouth & Penryn Churches Together will be holding the Christian Aid Book Sale at King Charles Church from Wednesday 15 May (setting up only) then open for business from Thursday 16 May to Saturday 18 May from 10.00am to 4.00pm each day.
This event is for the people of Cornwall to come together to discuss how can come together ascommunities in the face of the climate, nature and cost of living crises. The event will start with a few short talks and will be followed by group discussions.
All welcome to join our Walk of Witness from Emmanuel Baptist Church to King Charles the Martyr Church via The Moor. Hot Crosss Buns will be distributed.