We continue to seek a new Supervisor to run Pebbles Parent and Toddler group based at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Falmouth. Outreach and ministry are an important part of our vision and for this reason we are seeking someone with a real passion for serving and loving the families of Falmouth.
Acts 435 is an online giving charity, directly connecting those who want to give with those who are in genuine need of their help, through a network of local churches and charities.
Hundreds of Christians came together on 8 June to learn how the global ecumenical family can better care for our common home this Season of Creation, a month of prayer and action to protect all of creation from 1 September to 4 October.
Through its Places of Worship Taskforce, the government has worked with faith leaders and representatives to develop this guidance to enable the safe reopening of places of worship for a broader range of activities from 4 July 2020.
How can churches cater for the welfare of their congregations while in lockdown? Although churches have been told they can reopen from 4 July , for many this will bring more challenges. So what are the alternatives?
CAFOD, Christian Aid and the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) have joined with other faith-based international development agencies in a joint statement condemning the government’s decision to abolish the Department for International Development (DFID):
The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) have produced a helpful poster to be placed outside of places of worship, containing the key advice necessary to keep your congregation safe once you begin to reopen.
Church of England bishops including the Bishop of Truro have joined with counterparts from around the Anglican Communion in signing a statement warning of ‘Environmental Racism.’
Statement from the Church of England following the Government announcement that church buildings will be able to reopen for public worship from 4th July, providing physical distancing remains in place.
Revd Lusa Ngoy Diocese of Leicester’s BAME enabler and lead on Intercultural Worshipping Communities wrote this powerful poem as a personal response to the tragic killing of George Floyd.
End Hunger Cornwall – working with the Cornwall Independent Poverty Forum and End Hunger UK to promote awareness and provide positive input in helping to end the very real problem of food poverty withi Cornwall.
The economic turmoil caused by coronavirus is pushing countries in the global south deeper into crisis. Some estimates are that half a billion more people could be pushed into poverty. On 11th June we were joined by three activists from around the globe to listen and understand the current situation.
This booklet “Prayers in Lockdown” was published on 1st June 2020. It has been written in collaboration by 25 people through Coffee Shop Sunday which is a new expression of Church and part of Coventry and Nuneaton Methodist Circuit. This has all been done ‘virtually’ and the 25 co-authors have never met. The entire project…
We believe homelessness shouldn’t be an issue in our society today. We’re working to end street homelessness in Cornwall by providing accommodation, support, advice, training and resettlement services to single homeless people.