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Notices

Notices

You are welcome to join us for worship. Our Sunday Services are held at New Street Church Hall, which is in New Street, just behind the Parish Church of King Charles the Martyr.

Minister: Revd. Jonathan Froggatt

Our Services:

Sunday 6th July 2025

 (Duty Steward: Jo Walker)

10.30am at FMC:  Worship is led by the Café Worship Team

At Mawnan Smith: Worship is led by Mrs L Rowse

At Langholme 3.30pm Worship is led  by Miss Jean Whetham

 

Sunday 13th July 2025

(Duty Steward: Sarah Smith)

10.30am at FMC:  Worship is led by Miss Jean Whetham

At Langholme 3.30pm: Worship is led by Mrs M Bennett

 

Sunday 20th July 2025

10.30am Falmouth Methodist Church worship at Mawnan Smith: Worship is led by Revd. Jonathan Froggatt.

At Langholme 3.30pm Worship is led by Revd. Jonathan Froggatt.

 

Sunday 27th July 2025

(Duty Stewards: Moira McCullough & Sarah Smith)

10.30am at FMC: Worship is led by Revd. Jonathan Froggatt including Holy Communion.

At Langholme 3.30pm: Worship is led by Mr Paul Langford.

After Sunday services, refreshments are served. Please stay and take the opportunity to have a chat and get to know us better.

Online Services:

 

YouTube services on Sundays can be found by following the link here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZkv-Db2MFXsQEzhra0azw/videos

On Sunday 6th July online worship will be led by Dr Euan McPhee.

 On Sunday 13th July online worship will be led by Revd. Andrew Mumford.

On Sunday 20th July: Online Worship will be led by Revd. Lawson-Wills.

On Sunday 27th July: Online worship will be led by Pastor J Lockwood.

 

 

 

Regular Activities

 

Stitchcraft: meet at the Princess Pavilion every Monday at 2pm. New members’ welcome.

Footsteps Café: Falmouth & Penryn Churches Together coffee morning, Footsteps is held every Thursday in the foyer of Emmanuel Baptist Church from 10-12 noon.  Hot and cold drinks and homemade cakes available.  All are welcome.

 Wednesday Welcome: meets on the first Wednesday in the month and will be held in August at The Princess Pavilion & in September at Linden Hey. Please speak to, or telephone Jeanette to book.

 

Other Notices:

Homes & Gardens Visits 2025: Friday 4th July 2.30pm – 5pm at the home of Jane Bennett, Ellenglaze, School Lane, Budock. Cream teas, cake etc. available. If wet the event will take place indoors.  Please see Circuit email for the poster and further details or speak to Jo Walker.

World Missions Coffee Morning at The Manse: on Friday 11th July from 10am to 12noon. Tea, coffee & homemade cakes available. All proceeds to Methodist World Mission Fund. All are welcome.

 

 Circuit Zoom Prayer Meeting  You are invited to join on the first and third Tuesday of each month - 6.15 for 6.30pm. Revd. Jonathan will email the joining link to 'regulars' but if you would like to join please email Jonathan for the link.

 

 

Bible- Based Textile Art at Truro Cathedral, Threads Through Creation: Opening soon a spectacular bible-based textile art at the Cathedral.  Eight million stitches declaring God’s love. Immerse yourself in a wonderful story. Beginning on Tuesday 8th July and on display until Wednesday 20th August. Downloadable information is available via creation-threads.co.uk.

 

MWiB: An Alternative Vision for Humanity. Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Conference to be held in October beginning on Oct 7th to Oct 9th at the Penmorvah Manor Hotel. Booking essential, non-refundable deposit of £75 must be received by 31st July 2025. Main speaker Deacon Michelle Legumi. For more information, please speak to either Tracy Lyall, Louise Froggatt or Hazel Bevan.

 

Vintage Tea Treat: Sunday 20th July 2.30pm – 5pm, all welcome to attend this fundraising event. At Bonallack Barton TR12 6UL. Outdoor games, woodland walk, treasure hunt, quiz. Lots of lovely refreshments to include saffron buns, cake, fruit punch, teas & coffees. Please invite family and friends. Tickets available from Jeanette Coleman.

Fairtrade stall will be available every second Sunday following our morning service. Nona.

Cake Stall: On the third Sunday of each month there will be a cake stall to raise funds for the church. Homemade cakes only £1.50 a slice.

 

 

Mid-week Holy Communion at New Street

On:  Thurs 14th July 2025 at 10.30. Led by Revd. Andrew Mumford.

Midweek communion at New Street. KCM members will also be invited to join us. A midweek communion service will be held on the first Thursday of each month, being led by a Methodist minister with an invitation to both congregations.

 

Vision Space:

Our Future Plans:

 

Regeneration News

Our next team meeting will be at the home of Jean Whetham on Friday 11th July at 2pm.

 

Current Team Members are:

Jean Whetham

Jeanette Colman

Revd. Jonathan Froggatt

Tracy Lyall

Sarah Smith

Ian Smith

Euan McPhee

Revd. Andrew Mumford

Moira McCullough

Andrew Whetter

 

In our prayers, we continue to hold the following before God: from Falmouth: - we pray for, June & Paul Martin, Val Thorne,  John Cottrell,  ,  Sandy White, Bruce Keer, Glenys & Kerina Bakken, Sue’s sister Jean, Anne & Barry Libby & Family, Gwen Mason, Barbara Toyne, Pauline & Peter Cocks, Gwen Dunstan, Gill Wilkinson, and the residents and staff of care homes, especially Langholme.

Pastoral Contact:    for July to be announced on Sunday

 

Thinking of you and missing you at church: Kevin Hoskin & Mary Chard.

 

Eco Tips for July

July – Your electrical appliances

 1. You can save around £30 a year just by remembering to turn your appliances off at the plug rather than leaving them in standby mode.

 2. Take your phone charger out of the socket when not in use. It uses energy even when it’s not charging your phone.

 3. Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can. They may be more expensive initially, but you will save on your energy bills.

4. The location of your fridge can make a difference in how energy efficient it is. Make sure it is out of direct sunlight and not close to the oven. Keeping it against an outside wall will help the heat it generates escape easily and always make sure that there is a few inches’ space all around the fridge so that air can circulate.

5. Electrical gadgets are great, but the environmental impact of manufacturing them and disposing of them at the end of their life is high. Think before you buy more gadgets.