South West Community Chaplaincy is currently looking for a Community Chaplain to increase their capacity to provide effective care and community support for people as they leave prison and re-integrate back into the locality, within the counties of Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset.
An online photo exhibition with new daily additions is available from the World Council of Churches for media and member churches worldwide beginning 9 November.
A reflective action-oriented resource intended to help churches to tackle poverty and inequality in your neighbourhood and across the UK in a way that makes sense where you are.
Bishop Mike Royal has been called as the next General Secretary of Churches Together in England (CTE). He will take up his post in March 2022 when the current General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff, retires.
Once again, we joined together with our friends at – Open Doors, CSW and Release International – for an evening of prayer specifically for our persecuted church family.
Members of Cornwall Faith Forum gathered together for the planting of more faith trees at the Peace Field at Penmount including one on behalf of the Christian Community.
The Tesco food collection will take place in every Tesco store in the UK. It is the biggest collection of its kind and a vital source of food for the Trussell Trust.
In an outdated care system unable to meet the increasing demands on it, supported lodgings can offer a financially viable and supportive environment for older teenagers to flourish and to learn key life skills.
Cornwall Council has launched a new initiative to lend laptops and tablets to residents who have no access to the kind of connectivity many of us take for granted.
Love Falmouth is a Christian charity with the vision to enable communities and individuals in Falmouth to thrive. Our mission is to enable people from different socio-demographic groups to become spiritually, emotionally, mentally and physically whole.
Running until 22 February 2022, The Bodmin Gospels and Pascon Agan Arluth (The Passion of our Lord) will feature in a display in Kresen Kernow’s Treasures Gallery.
With an increasing number of churches and chapels facing closure, the National Churches Trust’s The Future of the UK’s Church Buildings debate highlights the community, economic, heritage and spiritual benefits of churches.