St Gluvias Church, Penryn
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The Year of the Child ended.
St Gluvias remains active in opening its doors to children

St Gluvias is
a Fairtrade Church

Regular pattern of worship

From 9th January 2012 onwards, while we do not have our own parish priest, you are advised
to check the Church Diary page which will list all services, both on Sundays and on weekdays.

This is the pattern we hope to be able to support:

Sunday Services

8.00 am
Low Mass
10.00 am 
Parish Mass sung, with Choir and Organ
 
4.00pm
Tea-Time Service - every 4th Sunday in the month - All-age worship followed by a good tea
 
6.00 pm 
Evensong - every Sunday, either at St Gluvias or at Penwerris (St Michael and All Angels, or the Holy Spirit, Laburnum Drive)
Check the Church Diary page to be sure

We serve refreshments in Church every Sunday morning after Parish Mass.

Solemn Evensong with Benediction will not normally be held at St Gluvias Church during the Vacancy; however it will be held at Penwerris on two Sundays of the month - check the Church Diary page for details

Regular Weekday Services

There will normally be a Low Mass at St Gluvias Church
usually on a Tuesday at 9.15am.
Check the Church Diary page for details

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Sunday & Weekday worship

This page lays out our regular pattern of Sunday services and Weekday services of worship.

Feast days and Saints days will cause this pattern to change - the Church Diary for daily details.

All church members are encouraged to read the holy scriptures of the Bible daily and to pray for the world.

Daily Prayer

For those who want to pray regularly with the Church, we provide links to the Church of England's offices for Morning, Evening and Night Prayer. These are complete services, requiring no books and can be prayed wherever you can connect to the web.

Web resources online

You may find these resources helpful to study of the Bible:

Searchable Bible (NRSV)
This updated Oremus Bible Browser provides a simple interface to the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.
Just type in a reference to a passage and press return or the submit button.

The Authorized Version (aka King James Version), and several other versions of the Psalms are available.

Searchable bibles - other versions, (including the New International Version) and other languages from www.biblegateway.com

Project Canterbury
"The online home for Anglican texts. Emphasis is placed on documents expressing the catholic identity of Anglicanism."

The Book of Common Prayer
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You can find here more than two dozen Books of Common Prayer, and related works, from all over the Anglican Communion.

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