Our first live service, after the latest (and hopefully last!) lockdown, took place on Easter Sunday, when a socially distanced and masked congregation of 45 adults and 2 children gathered for a joyful Communion service led by Revd Marian Jones. Morning worship will now continue each Sunday at 10.45am. Details for April’s services are: 11th…
In these uncertain and challenging times CAP are here to try and sort your money probiems out. Are you having trouble making your budget balance each month if you are may be CAP can point you in the right direction. This is a FREE and CONFIDENTIAL service. Under the present circumstances we are not able…
Our weekly services have resumed, and we are holding a 45 minute Act of Worship each Sunday at 10.45am. Observing social distancing, we can accommodate around 35 in the church and are able to relay the service to an additional 14 worshippers seated in the Meeting Room, watching on the screen. On 3rd September, the…
Brother Richard Hendrick, a Capuchin Franciscan living in Ireland, has penned a touching poem about coronavirus.. Lockdown by Brother Richard: Yes there is fear. Yes there is isolation. Yes there is panic buying Yes there is sickness. Yes there is even death. But, They say that in Wuhan after so many years of noise You…
We have recently been told that Welshpool Meals on Wheels is now operating 5 days a week instead of 2 days a week. The Day Centre is now closed.
To protect members of our community from the coronavirus, all social events scheduled for the coming weeks have been cancelled. This includes the suspension of Monday Coffee Mornings, Wednesday Mid-week Movies and Saturday Lunches until further notice.
Come and join us at 2pm on Wednesday 8th April when we shall be screening “Jesus of Nazareth” with Robert Powell as Jesus, an appropriate film for Holy Week. All are welcome. There is no charge, and tea and biscuits will be served in the interval.
Ash Wednesday – Matthew 6: 1-6, 16 -21. As we open your word tonight, open our minds to understand, our hearts to obey, and our hands to serve those with whom we share the planet. Amen. Before I was old enough to know better, I used to believe that part of the presbyteral role of…
For lovers of Moody and Sankey, morning worship at 10.45am next Sunday 19th January, is not to be missed! Come and sing all the old favourites from “Sacred Songs and Solos”. All are welcome
Following her recent visit to the circuit, Revd Jacquie Evans has accepted our invitation to serve as our Superintendent Minister from September 2020.