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Prayer for COP26

COP26

Environment and Climate Change

As COP26 begins, this is a crucial time for churches to learn more about the impact of climate change, to call for climate justice and to commit to reduce our own carbon footprint.  

Key to the Methodist Church's response is:

Organ Recital

Organ Recital by Matthew Collins

Thursday 28th October 2021, 12.00

Refreshments available from 10.00 - 12.00

Free Admission with a retiring collection

Programme to include:

Toccata and Fugue in D minor Bach

The Swan Saint-Saens

Cantilene Pierne

Hornpipe Humoresque Rawsthorne

Harvest

Harvest


Following our harvest service of thanksgiving on Sunday several members of the church  got together today to make boxes full of goodies to send to friends in our church community to show how much they are in our thoughts and prayers.

Wednesday Welcome 1

Wednesday Welcome Cream Tea

On the first Wednesday of this month many of us gathered for a cream tea at

The Princess Pavilion for our first Wednesday Welcome in a very long time.

How wonderful it was to get together.

The cream tea was delicious and we all enjoyed the chat and company.

 

Harvest of the Sea Service

Harvest of the Sea

Today at FMC Rev Andrew led a Harvest of the Sea service with sea themed hymns and Bible readings. The church was decorated with a mini lifeboat, fishing nets, life buoys and other items. Importantly, Andrew reminded us that when we are sailing, metaphorically, into the darkness and all around us seems lost then we have Jesus to save us; our ever-present hope in times of trial. Tracy and Jenny read our Bible readings and the pop-up choir led the singing.

Methodist Recorder

Relocating not closing

In an article published this week in The Methodist Recorder,

Revd Andrew Mumford is quoted as saying

 that he is ‘determined that the decision to

 leave the church building’, which was

 taken in June, ‘will not mean the end of the

YCCN

Young Christians Climate Network

We’ve got the YCCN (Young Christians Climate Network) boat in the foyer of church at the moment. They are walking in a relay from G7 (they started on Monday) to COP26, arriving in time for the summit in November.
The flag goes with the walkers, but the boat will stay here until it is transported to Exeter. It’s appropriate that it has stopped in Falmouth, because it was made here in the Maritime Museum. The hull is a wicker coffin.
Hannah and Will walked from Carbis Bay to Falmouth. Will is continuing with others to Fowey, where the flag will be handed on.

Wave of Hope

Wave of Hope for G7

 

Dear Lord, ahead of the G7 we share our ‘Wave of Hope’. We hope that the leaders will tackle the issues of fairness, sharing vaccines, reducing waste and plastic and to make our world a better place. Amen