The leader of the Labour Party writes: At a time when people need solace and support, churches have been a beacon for this country and a source of great inspiration for us all.
Real animals and members of the community are all involved in telling the Christmas Story, through words and carols, in the wonderful setting of the St Aubyn Arm’s garden. A great event for families!
How can we as Christians help our little ones to make sense of Christmas, to enrich that time of waiting and let them know that Christmas is even more exciting than the stocking at the end of the bed or the presents round the tree.
As we approach Christmas and the new year, we have reached out to friends and colleagues to find out what books have resonated with them this year and emboldened them to pursue faith based social action.
Two performances of The Nativity will take place in the Town Square at 6pm and 7.15pm with Carols around the Christmas Tree between the two performances.
Throughout the lockdowns the FPCT Care Home Ministry Team have produced a monthly video, which is sent to the 10 care homes in the area. No 23, the Christmas video has just been released
40 places available for this meal or those that may be eating alone this Christmas or are away from family and loved ones. Anyone living in Truro is welcome to book,
“Friends, family and faith.” People across the Church of England share what’s at the heart of Christmas, as we look forward to celebrating the true meaning in online and onsite services this year.