Methodist Women in Britain by Tracy Lyall
By Sarah Smith
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MWiB Spring District Days 2022
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
We are a large town centre church, serving a seaside community. We have a vibrant resident population and welcome visitors on holiday to our activities and worship. Please come and see us!
Learn More Falmouth Methodist Church - Fulfilling our Mission in the Community
Falmouth Methodist Church meets to hold services at the KCM Hall New Street every Sunday at 10.30am. We have an informal Café Style Worship on the first Sunday of each month and more traditional services on the other weeks. You can also watch our services on YouTube.
Bible Study is held fortnightly on a Thursday afternoon. If you would like to join us for the Bible Study then please contact us.
We are part of the Falmouth and Gwennap Methodist Circuit and are enthusiastic members of Falmouth and Penryn Churches Together and participate in their activities and meetings. Several FPCT activities are held on our church premises.
We are a gathered church. Few members of our congregation live within easy walking distance, and some live in surrounding villages. We seek to offer a style of worship that is accessible to a wide variety of people, with high quality music led by our organist or our Café Worship band. We are seeking to be an outward looking church, ever mindful of the community outside our doors.
Our congregation covers a wide age-range, and all are made to feel welcome.
Our Services and EventsFalmouth Methodist Church is a church that is well established in the local community and rooted in its history. It values that heritage. However, it is also a church for today, seeking to serve the needs of the present-day people of Falmouth, and to be a living presence in the civic hub of the town.
By Sarah Smith
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MWiB Spring District Days 2022
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
By Sarah Smith
In our Easter celebrations this morning Revd. Andrew invited people forward to an empty cross, kindly made by Monty, to be decorated with beautiful flowers (see photos). This floral transformation illustrated for us today the transforming power of the cross of Christ and Revd. Andrew reminded the congregation that Jesus' love is for all people. Our service concluded with the wonderful hymn Thine Be the Glory.
By Sarah Smith
Falmouth & Penryn Churches Together held their traditional Good Friday Walk of Witness yesterday starting at Emmanuel Baptist Church, before stopping off at All Saints C of E, St Mary’s RC, the old URC building, The Salvation Army, outside the old Methodist Church building, with a reflection at each one, and finally inside King Charles the Martyr C of E - where Rev Bill led us in a short act of worship (pictured).