Welcome to our Circuit Website
We hope that it will give you information on the Methodist Churches in the area and the events taking place in them.
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We work as a team across the Circuit with ministry being provided by two full time and one part time minister, one deacon, a pastor and an active supernumerary minister and many lay people. There are strong ecumenical links in many places with churches of different denominations joining together regularly for worship, study and fellowship.
We hope that you will take the opportunity to visit one of our churches if you are in this part of Cornwall. We are sure that you will receive a warm welcome. If you want to contact us, you are able to do so via this website.
Holy Calm in Crisis - Worship at Home

For full text of Rev'd Andrew's letter please click Message from Rev'd Andrew (Suspension of services)
Please keep in touch and support each other where possible, especially those who are alone or isolated. The Circuit Leadership Team will share further information as it is received.

Words of encouragement during the coronavirus pandemic


Methodist Statements on Black Lives Matter and racial equality
Falmouth and Gwennap Methodist Circuit
Statement on racism
We cannot fail to have noticed the global outcry, prompted by the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. This has served to highlight the ongoing injustice experienced by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people in the United Kingdom.
We, the Falmouth and Gwennap Methodist Circuit, stand alongside the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement and say that it is no longer sufficient to simply express our regret about this injustice, rather we need to act. Our faith requires us to speak out and play our part in building a society where all are treated equally, regardless of skin colour, background, gender or any other human-made barrier that we know have no place in God's Kingdom.
We recognise that such injustice exists within our churches, communities and civil institutions and find hope in the number of people from all backgrounds that have taken part in peaceful protests locally. We acknowledge that many of us have benefitted from a privilege we neither recognised nor fully understand, and we commit to playing our part in the radical change required to create a 'level playing field' on which all people have an equal opportunity to thrive.
A personal message from the President of the Methodist Conference, the Revd Dr Barbara Glasson
Statement on racism from the Revd Dr Jonathan Hustler, Secretary of the Methodist Conference
The Story Project
What's your story?
A guide to recycling locally
Click here for information and useful contact details
Age UK resources
Click here for Age UK services poster
Click here for Age UK home support flyer
Click here for Age UK information sheet