Those who have been affected by suicide are invited to drop in to Truro Cathedral for a moment of quiet reflection or to light a candle in memory of someone who has died.
Caritas Plymouth shares in the mission of the Catholic Church. We support the network of social action charities and parishes within the Plymouth Diocese, working in partnership with them to help poor, vulnerable and marginalised people.
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.
The President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and ministers of colour are calling on all Ministers and Believers of goodwill to join the Ministers of Colour to protest against racial injustices in our society.
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.
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.
We have made a commitment to continue to pray especially for children on the 15th of each month during the pandemic. Please will you join us on 15th June?
Since people cannot meet together for one of Degibna Prayer Chapel’s occasional Quiet Days, the Revd Andrew Hill would like to invite you to share in a Quiet Day at Home.
The Hive is a Charity in Cornwall that collects surplus food, processes it to increase its life and lock in nutrition, diverts the food from wasteful and harmful disposal and feeds the needy.
Margot and Martin Hodson, renowned Chritian speakers and educators on issues of faith, sustainability and science, will be giving a Zoom talk on the Chriustian response to the climate emergency
Pray for the rural and farming community across Cornwall, for all those affected financially by the Show’s cancellation, and for those who have lost family and friends to COVID-19.
On 8 June, speakers from the organisations promoting Season of Creation 2020 will be together in a webinar to reflect on the theme of this year’s edition.
Dean Roger will be going Live on Facebook for a 30 minute Q&A session on Thursday 28 May at 12:30! You’ll be able to post your questions in the comments box and Dean Roger will answer as many as he is able to in the half-hour live slot.
The Season of Creation is a time to slow down and focus on what matters. During this special time each year, we repair and restore our relationships with each other and with all creation.