National Fishing Remembrance Day, 12 May
Thy Kingdom Come 2024 : 9-19 May
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Latest edition of
CTC Review – Good News from Cornish Churches
Spring 2024
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Big World Fair : Sat 20 Apr, Truro Cathedral 10am-3.30pm
“Learning and growing together with people across the globe”
Stands, speakers, performances – something for all the family.
BBC Radio Cornwall report: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0hmgz77 at 1:22:00
Christ is Risen!
Easter Messages:
- Acting Bishop of Truro, Rt Revd Hugh Nelson
- Diocese of Plymouth
- Churches Together in England
- Conference of European Churches
- World Council of Churches
Churches Together in Cornwall : Becoming Better Together
An Act of Rededication at St Petroc’s Church, Bodmin : Sat 27 Jan 2024
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🚨This time tomorrow, Pentecost Sunday at 5 pm, thousands of young people, across the nation, will come together for ‘The Prayer’ – a national moment of youth uniting in prayer and worship.
With special contributions from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, The Way UK, Rachel Gardner, and more, join us as we raise our voices, and unite in saying The Lord’s Prayer with faith that God hears and answers the prayers of his people.
Find out more ➡️ ThyKingdomCome.global/ThePrayer
Watch on Facebook ➡️ fb.me/e/4nQKAjq4M
Watch on Youtube ➡️ www.youtube.com/live/qteTmOskTYI?si=Njo81WnTsu3Yee2T
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📣 Calling those in Youth Ministry 📣
Gather your young people and join Thy Kingdom Come, and special guests, online this Pentecost Sunday to unite in prayer. 🙏
Find out more at cofe.io/TKCThePrayer.
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Join Launceston Parish Churches to celebrate 500 years of St Mary Magdalene Church! 5.30pm 19 May, Festival Evensong. A beautiful Book of Common Prayer, Choral Evensong hosted by our Director of Music Sean Sweeney and our talented Choir. Refreshments after the service. All are invited! 🤗🎊🎶🎵🎼 … See MoreSee Less
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We are looking forward to welcoming everyone!
Blessings to you all 500 years is certainly something to celebrate 🙏🕊️😁
The Vacancy in See Committee of the Diocese of Truro has published its Statement of Needs, which will help to shape the process of appointing the next Bishop of Truro.
The 33-page document has been created following months of consultations and outlines the characteristics that the church and people of Cornwall have said they want in their new bishop. It will be provided to all those who are considering, or being considered for, the role of Bishop of Truro.
The Statement of Needs says: “There is an opportunity for the right person to be a bishop for all of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, and our two parishes in Devon. Bringing hope to the lost, joy to those living in poverty, and Jesus to those who need to know him. Our new bishop will need to listen well to discern meaning and promote understanding with the many and sometimes contradictory demands made on them by individuals and groups. We are looking for caring, listening leadership to help us make those plans come true while building us up in the body of Christ.”
Read more here: trurodiocese.org.uk/2024/05/statement-of-needs-published-in-search-for-next-bishop-of-truro/
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We have a jam packed week of events for our Flower and Music Festival, starting with a concert on Monday 27th May at 7pm in the Church. … See MoreSee Less
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Are you a youth leader? Feel like you’ve tried everything but faith still isn’t fully clicking into place with your teens and tweens? Well this course is for you.
We’re running our Parenting Teens for a Life of Faith course online in June for churches! One church booking means that you can invite as many people from your church or community as you want. This six-week course will run on Tuesday evenings from the 4 June to 9 July.
We will cover many topics from helping teens to engage with church to helping them grow a Godly core of confidence. All you need to do is book and gather the parents and carers of teens in your church. We’ll provide the content!
Don’t miss out, book here – www.brfonline.org.uk/collections/events/products/parenting-teens-online-course
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Today as the Baptist Assembly gathers in Telford, we give thanks for the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and all of the contributions it makes to God’s work and mission.
#GiveThanks #StayandPray #BaptistAssembly Baptist Union of Great Britain
Read more: www.baptist.org.uk/Groups/411780/Assembly_2024.aspx
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‘This is our routine, before bedtime we sit together as a family, light a candle, pray and sing some hymns and songs. If the little one says just one or two words – “thank you” – then that was it, that was their prayer.’ Raheela Irfan & Revd Irfan John, The Methodist Church
Watch today’s video on how to pray as a household: www.thykingdomcome.global/prayer-journal-day-10
As a household or with a group of friends, read a passage of scripture, discuss and then pray together. If you wanted, you could each spend some time naming before God each of your five friends.
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Tomorrow we have our Asda Food Drive! 🙌
From 10am to 3pm you can donate items to us at Asda stores and help us provide emergency food parcels to people in our community.
If you’re able to, please pick up a few extra items to help us support people, every item makes a difference. Thank you 💚
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You are the peace of all things calm,
You are the place to hide from harm.
You are the light that shines in dark,
You are the heart’s eternal spark.
You are the door that’s open wide,
You are the guest who waits inside.
You are the light, the truth, the way,
You are my Saviour this very day.
Celtic Blessing from the first millennium
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This Christian Aid Week, we pray that people pushed to the brink by poverty find the strength and opportunity to push back harder and fulfil their hopes and ambitions.
Tomorrow, Monday 13 May at 12.30pm, join Christian Aid staff, volunteers and supporters across the nations as we spend 30 minutes in prayer, led by our CEO Patrick Watt.
Join the Zoom event from the comfort of your home or with your church family 👇
caid.org.uk/ASM
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At the start of Christian Aid Week, today we give thanks for the important work of Christian Aid. Loving God, thank you for the positive difference Christian Aid has made to so many individuals and communities.
#StayandPray #GiveThanks
Read more: www.christianaid.org.uk/appeals/key-appeals/christian-aid-week
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‘… What I have found essential is an attitude in every way of praying: open hands ready to receive and an honest heart – never hiding anything.’
Watch today’s video on how to pray using the Bible: www.thykingdomcome.global/prayer-journal-day-1
Ask God to help the five people you are praying for to open their hearts and hands to receive His love through hearing His voice.
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A prayer for exam season, shared by Tom Hart, Youth President 🙏
Gracious God, we thank you for always being with us.
We thank you for making us the way that we are, all having different gifts and skills.
Lord, we pray that you will have your guiding hand over us as we complete exams, submit coursework and have practical assessments.
These times can be daunting for everyone, students, teachers and the family and friends of all involved. Grant us reassurance that through this time you will be with each and every one of us in the preparation, during and after assessments. And Lord we pray, when we are in times of doubt and worry, you provide us with the courage to ask for help, so we may look after ourselves.
In Jesus name we pray,
Amen
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Timeline photosSometimes you cannot avoid a valley. Whether it’s grief, uncertainty, fear, pain, rejection, failure or isolation, as you walk through mists may God remind you that He is with you. May Christ guide your steps, even when you cannot feel His hand. You are not alone. #niteblessing … See MoreSee Less
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Unusually, I am placing a second post here tonight. I have felt burdened for so many people today, and have spent most of it praying. I crafted this prayer this morning and invite you to pray it with me for those whom the Lord has laid on your heart.
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Lord,
When I feel weak, please be my strength.
When I am weary, be my rest.
When I am anxious, be my peace.
When I am sad, be my joy.
When I am lonely, be my companion.
When I am gripped by doubt, give me faith.
When I miss my family, sit with me.
When I am in pain, be my healer.
When I am impatient, be my patience.
When I am confused, still me.
When I am angry, soothe me.
When I feel broken, hold me.
When the future feels uncertain, keep my eyes on you.
When the waves crash in, lift me up.
When the storms rage, calm the waves.
When my heart is broken, mend me.
In everything be my all in all.
I need you more than I can say
But thank you that you love me more than I could ever understand.
You are my enough.
Let me rest in your rest
And stand in your strength
Amen
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The theme for World Earth Day 2024 is “Planet vs Plastics,” highlighting the urgent need to address the damaging impact of plastic pollution on our environment. It underscores the importance of raising awareness about the grave consequences of plastic waste on nature. Let us recite this Earth Day prayer by St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of Ecologists. … See MoreSee Less
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On this #EarthDay, let’s pray and remember to do what it takes to protect our one and only God-given home. 🙏🏽🌳🌏
#ENOUGHclimatechange #reduceplastics #happyearthday #earthday2024 #saveourplanet #loveearth
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On Stephen Lawrence Day, today we pray for racial justice and the end of all racial discrimination and violence. God of Justice, we pray for a more equitable, inclusive society where all are safe and able to flourish.
#StayandPray #StephenLawrenceDay
Read more: brnw.ch/21wJ2ta
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Today we pray for political and world leaders. Steadfast God, guide those with power to use it to work towards justice, and to act with openness, kindness and humility. Help us to recognise our own power and influence, and to use it to address injustice, and further your work.
#StayandPray
Read more: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xdgy
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Joining in prayer for all affected by the earthquake in Taiwan.
#wdptaiwan #wdpic #taiwan
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Today we give thanks for the increase in sustainable shopping habits and sale of Fairtrade goods, despite the cost of living crisis. Steadfast God, we thank you that people are choosing to spend money more ethically, and for the positive impact this has on the planet and farmers.
#GiveThanks #StayandPray
Read more: www.positive.news/society/good-news-stories-from-week-14-of-2024/
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Today is Maundy Thursday, sometimes referred to as Holy Thursday or Sheer Thursday which is part of our celebration of Easter. It marks the night of the Last Supper as told in the Bible.
It pays homage to Jesus Christ’s last meal with his disciples, before handing himself over to be crucified.
The word Maundy comes from the Latin word for ‘command’, referencing instructions that Jesus gave to his disciples at the Last Supper.
At the Last Supper, Jesus commanded that people should love one another, he then washed the feet of his disciples as an act of kindness.
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Maundy Thursday is a day to remember the disciples gathering around Jesus before his death. We often remember the story as that of the Last Supper, and a story that ushers in betrayal. But underneath, it is also a story about love and grace and how we relate to those who want us harmed.
Jesus washes the disciples’ feet. Every disciple. Jesus also predicts his death and the betrayal of Judas. Yet he washes Judas’ feet. Jesus knew what Judas would do, but still, he breaks bread with him. Jesus extends love and the possibility of change and redemption all the way to the end. He never treats Judas as ‘the enemy’, as worthless, as someone whose dignity and humanity can just be erased or disregarded. Even in betrayal and pain, Jesus attends to the humanity of the one who hurts him.
My prayer for the world today is that this same attention to one another’s dignity and humanity would be at the core of our actions as people and as nations.
“Now before the festival of the Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart from this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end.” — John 13.1
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For the people of Myanmar 2024 marked the end of three years of conflict and life under military rule. This blog draws attention to this often overlooked conflict, and asks you to support our brothers and sisters through prayer and calling our government to act. brnw.ch/21wHUM6 … See MoreSee Less
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Thought that this upcoming retreat on the Cornish Saint St. Ia might be of interest to some of your group members, looks interesting: Journeying on a Leaf:Retreat day on the Cornish Saint Ia 11am-4pm (10.30-11am Coffee) April 12th 2024 Cost £50 Location: Chacewater Village Hall, Church Hill, Chacewater, Truro, Cornwall TR48PZ. There is free parking very near the venue. Saint Ia of Cornwall literally missed the boat when her companions left Ireland, heading for Hayle in Cornwall. Fearing crossing the sea alone, she prayed and saw a small leaf floating on the water. She watched it and it grew larger and larger. She trusted God, the leaf became her coracle and carried her across the ocean.Ia’s story will be the creative ground from which to draw from in order to deepen your own spirituality. Using guided imaginative prayer, you will explore the journey of surrender, solitude, the leafy coracle and the wild elemental ocean, wind and sky. Her incredible odyssey across the sea will also offer beautiful material for your own creative writing. You'll be able to explore the idea of ‘journeying with nature’ through contemplation and art; working with an artist, you will have the opportunity to work with leaves and create patterns in clay – your work will be later fired in a kiln and sent to you as a beautiful reminder of the day and your own creativity. And slowing down and walking mindfully, you'll enter a leaf labyrinth, relaxing into a slow walking prayer on your journey to the Centre, to God…All are welcome and no writing or art experience is needed.
🌷 Happy Mother’s Day to mothers and women across the globe.
🙏 Join us as we lift them up in prayer and remember those in need of comfort this day.
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