Truro Cathedral’s doors will remain open for people to come in to be still, say prayers and perhaps light a candle. Extra precautions are being taken and hygiene protocols must be followed at all times to ensure the wellbeing of visitors and staff, however it is vital at this time for the public to feel…
Recommendations on how faith groups should be involved with social prescribing, in turn benefiting the mental and physical health of local communities.
In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, Presidents of Churches Together in England are calling all churches to a National Day of Prayer and Action on Sunday 22nd March.
Worship services in Methodist Churches are suspended for the time being in line with Government guidance. We would encourage people who lead services to think about how worship might be offered in different ways, including online and using worship at home sheets.
In light of the Government guidance around non-essential contact, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York have issued advice that public worship is suspended until further notice.
In light of the continued increase of Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the United Kingdom, the guidance of the Church of England is to suspend the administration of the chalice as well as physical contact during the sharing of the Peace, blessing or ‘laying on of hands’.
Seventeen people, from across Cornwall, were honoured on Sunday March 8th, 2020, with the Cross of St Piran for their extraordinary services to their churches and communities
Cinnamon Network and the Church of England are working together to help build the capacity of churches to support local people with housing needs and build community.
The Fairtarde Foundation is excited to share their latest film, ‘The Story of Chocolate: Unwrapping the Bar’ which looks at the unfairness at the heart of the chocolate industry and how Fairtrade is working towards a living income for cocoa farmers.