As well as contributions by both Anglican and Catholic members of Chemin Neuf (including a couple of clips from Sclerder Abbey here in Cornwall) the sermon will be preached by Paul Goodliff, a Baptist Minister and General Secretary of Churches Together in England.
An extended theological reflection on the subjects and issues around Digital Church, particularly focusing on practical experiences and raising questions. Can community be formed and shared online? Has online delivery changed the geographical nature of church? As people access Netflix on the same machines they access online church should we be as professional and well…
How can we cope with differences in opinion within the church? We will be exploring controversial topics that can often divide the church and looking at the best ways to respond to these discussions.
To mark this year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, join Churches Together in Cornwall for a series of Christian spiritual reflections to strengthen us in our daily lives.
At a time when we’re surrounded by uncertainty there have been plenty of success stories shared by people who have stepped out of the boat and been creative in their children’s ministry. Our conference for 2021 will be a celebration of those success stories
Large numbers of Hong Kongers are expected to come to the UK from the 31st of January 2021. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the church to play its part in welcome and witness with these newcomers. Join us for a very special evening on Zoom.
oin us on Zoom for a United Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at 6pm on Sunday 24 Jan, organised by Falmouth and Penryn Churches Together but open to all, wherever you are.
What resources do the Bible and Christian theology offer us as we reflect on the environmental challenges the world faces? Windows into Eco-Theology aims to equip us with some of the theological tools to think these issues through.
Led by Christian leaders from multiple traditions and cultural spheres, we will spend time in lament, prayer and reflection, asking God what he is doing and how we can partner with him in a new wave of mission across our country
Is ministry burnout inevitable? Can self-sacrificial living ever be viable? Or, do clergy, in fact, have it better than most when it comes to work-life balance?
Come and take part in a practical and thought-provoking webinar aimed at equipping you and your church with the understanding, tools and skills to develop and deepen the transformation that you are bringing to your community
Can you help change the world in 2021? Find out how you can be a changemaker and hear directly from our partners in Kenya who are making lasting change. Real people, real change.
Start the year by praying out in faith over your personal challenges and believing for breakthrough. And join us in praying for big world issues – like an end to global poverty. There is no problem too big or too small for our God.
This free webinar will help trustees and managers of church charities to understand their legal responsibilities as charities and how to prevent issues from arising.