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Services begin again @ FMC

From this Sunday, 6th December, services will resume at Falmouth Methodist Church. Social distancing will still be in place and there will be no singing allowed but we shall have the shared joy of being able to worship together once again. There will, of course, be the addition of an online service for those who are unable to join us through the Falmouth and Gwennap Circuit webpage link.

Advent

Advent

Most of you will have already received The Regeneration Project Advent Calendar from the Regeneration Team .  We hope you will use this Calendar throughout Advent as you think of all that we have and others who are less fortunate than us.

 All money raised will be shared between the Regeneration Project (Save Our Space), St Petrocs and Mind.

Rev Robbie's funeral

We are saddened that Government restrictions mean that only up to 30 mourners can be present at the funeral of Rev Robbie Bowen. However, as a result, the service will be live-streamed, so that everyone who wants to participate can be involved.

The service takes place on Saturday 14th November at 12.30pm. It can be viewed online at:

https://vimeo.com/event/431557

 

Lockdown!

Sadly, as the country has once again been told to go into lockdown, our services for the rest of November have had to be cancelled. We hope to resume worship in our building on 6th December, if the Government permits.

Meanwhile, the online services will continue, and can be found via:

www.fandgmc.org.uk

These are available from 10.30am every Sunday and Wednesday.

 

Cards for Good Causes

Cards for Good Causes @ FMC

Falmouth Cards for Good Causes is open! It is at Falmouth Methodist Church, open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday until the 11th December.

Lots of cards from about 25 charities and some gift ideas, wrapping and stationery. We also have advent calendars. 

Rev Robbie Bowen

It is with great sadness that we announce that our Superintendent Minister, Rev Robbie Bowen, died on Sunday 25th October after a long illness. He was a much loved minister and friend. Robbie served the Church in Sierra Leone and in the Gambia, both in West Africa, before returning to the UK and taking up Circuit Ministry in Yorkshire, Cheshire, then finally, Falmouth and Gwennap.

Something Precious

Something Precious

 In the attached photographs you will be able to view just a small selection of some of the items brought to church for our service yesterday. The service was entitled ‘Something Precious’ and all these things, and quite a few more were shown by their owners, who explained why they were precious. Many had memories of people attached to them, others had significant events associated with them.

Harvest

I am the bread of life...Harvest

The church beautifully decorated with a range of colourful floral arrangements, windows filled with tinned goods and packets of food for the local Food Bank and artificially created vegetables made by Tracy and co, real ones not being permissible this year, our socially distanced Harvest service began.