Breakfast is served!

The second Sunday after Easter was an opportunity for St John’s folk to meet in joyful fellowship with Jeffrey leading a reflective service. St Teath was full of Bacon baps (and a larger Breakfast Band than ever) and recognising Jesus in unexpected places. St Julitta’s service offered communion in the traditional approach, giving much time for calm meditation.

To Easter and Beyond!

Happy Easter!

St Adwenna Dawn Service.

At 6.30 on Easter the Dawn Service was held at St Adwenna. The Rev. Prof. Andrew Lewis officiated & Katie played the organ. It was a sunny but extremely windy morning & lighting the Pastoral Candle from the fire was not easy, eventually the Candle was lit & the candle was blessed in the shelter of the porch. Then the congregation of 14 entered the dark Church as the candles were lit. Instead of a sermon a very fitting poem by George Herbert was read. After the Service we all indulged in bacon baps cooked by Lizzie Lewis.

This was indeed a very fitting beginning of the Easter Celebrations.

We had some wonderful celebrations throughout the Benefice on Easter Day, including two Sunrise Services (A bit more windy at St Johns than St Adwenna), great praise and celebration at St Thomas and St Julitta, then to top it all off, at St Tetha we had band and choir singing their hearts out in praise. Along with our regular team of Jeffrey, Geraldine and Andrew, it was delightful to have Rev’d Simon Bettersby come and take the service at St Tetha. Since then, the Easter message has continued, as for “Low Sunday” we first were joined with our Methodist friends at St Thomas, and then at St Teath we celebrated communion in the way we used to pre-pandemic, from the East End. Roll on Coronation, we’re ready for you!

Ride on? Right on!

Our whole Benefice joined together on Palm Sunday morning for worship in the beautiful setting of St Julitta’s Lanteglos-by-Camelford. Our procession round the grounds with palms was followed by telling the story of Holy Week, followed by Communion together. Here is the St Teath Church Choir, singing God So Loved the World whilst Rev’d Jeffrey is preparing the table. In the afternoon, a more informal approach to Palm Sunday was held in St Thomas, Camelford, where we sang many hymns of the season and even at one stage had a praise conga!

April Diary Dates

Sunday 2nd April 11.00 am – St Julitta Benefice Service for Palm Sunday, NO SERVICE ST TEATH.

Sunday 2nd April 4.00 pm – St Thomas Songs of Praise with Cake!

Services for Holy Week in our local churches:

Monday 3rd April 10.00 am – St Julitta, Holy Communion

Tuesday 4th April 7.00 pm – St Teath, Stations of the Cross

Wednesday 5th April 9.00 am – St Adwena, Morning Prayer

Thursday 6th April 2.00 pm – 4.00pm – St Teath, Children’s activities for Easter

Thursday 6th April 7.00 pm – St Thomas, Communion

Friday 7th April 2.00 pm – St Adwena, Meditations on the Cross

Sunday 9th April 6.30 am – St John and St Adwena Dawn Services

Sunday 9th April 9.30 am  – St Thomas Easter Communion

Sunday 9th April 11.00 – St Teath Easter Communion

Sunday 9th April 11.15 am – St Julitta Easter Communion

Thursday 13th April 7.00 pm – St Julitta Compline

Sunday 16th April 9.30 am – St Thomas Holy Communion

Sunday 16th April 11.00 am – St Teath Choral Communion

Sunday 22nd April 9.30 am – St Johns Holy Communion

Sunday 22nd April 10.00 am – St Teath Breakfast Service

Sunday 22nd April 11.15 am – St Julitta Holy Communion

Sunday 29th April 11.00am – St Teath Benefice Communion

Open the Book Delabole style!

Delabole Open the Book has returned to the Primary School [104 pupils].  The ecumenical team, drawn from THe methodist Church, St John’s, the House Church and Tube Station hold a weekly assembly.

This morning, a very simple version of the Last Supper; a pin could be heard dropping as we shared the bread and the cup.  After Bible Story, we were encouraged to think about a special meal and to say, ‘Thank you’ for the times we eat with friends.

Next week we will follow the time from Jesus’ arrest, through to his rising from the tomb and meeting with his disciples.

“His Love Endures For Ever”

What a weekend the second weekend in February was! Snowdrop Saturday at Lanteglos was a wonderful occasion for friends to gather and look at God’s beauty bursting out in the churchyard. We all enjoyed a cuppa and some cake, with time to chat and catch up on all of each others’ news.

Sunday’s psalm was 136, and at St Teath we celebrated its great message 20 times (yes, we cheated we left some verses out) “His Love Endures For Ever”. How blessed we are! Thank you Claire for your great message to us all. At St Adwena, Jeffrey led a reflection on the Gospel, accompanied by some reflective music (our musicians were busy at the cathedral!)

Mary Pearce writes:

The snowdrops seemed very reluctant to make their appearance in the churchyard at Lanteglos this year, but on 11 February they were at their very best for our Snowdrop Saturday.
It was a fine day, so the more intrepid visitors followed the Snowdrop Walk exploring the old, higher part of the churchyard where they are most prolific.
Tables were laid out in the Lady Chapel for our delicious cream tea and cakes. People stayed chatting for ages accompanied by Gareth, who had just called in but was persuaded to play the organ!
A regular visitor from St Austell said he comes because we put on the best Afternoon Teas in any church in Cornwall….

See What’s On for an exciting week coming up!