Better news from Jerusalem
— and couldn’t we all do with that! It came in the form of an imagined news report of the much loved Christmas Story especially transmitted to our carol service in Llangunllo; but first the… Better news from Jerusalem
— and couldn’t we all do with that! It came in the form of an imagined news report of the much loved Christmas Story especially transmitted to our carol service in Llangunllo; but first the… Better news from Jerusalem
Llangunllo resident, Sally Sylvester has very kindly donated £175 from the sale of her violin to St Cynllo’s Church. Deciding that playing the instrument wasn’t for her and rather than leave it in a corner… A Small Sale With A Big Sound: £175 Donated From Violin Sale
This year a global theme ran through the Harvest Service at St Cynllo’s and the continents of the world were visited. The welcome, based on Psalm 104, the Bible reading, prayers and favourite harvest hymns,… Celebrating “Harvests of the World” at St Cynllo’s
A warm welcome at St Cynllo’s …….. was extended to all who arrived at our Ministry Area Service at the end of August, including Arch Deacon Alan Jeavons, who took the service. One of the… Ministry Area Service St Cynllo’s Church
The August Service at St Cynllo’s was Holy Communion.This was Petra’s last service with us before she leaves the Ministry Area at the end of the month to take up her new role in Wrexham.As… August Service at St Cynllo’s Llangunllo
Our Evening Worship service in June was a celebration of Father’s Day, and in particular, reflected on fathers who had been inspired to write stories and poems for their children and when later published enjoyed… Father’s Day Service 2024 – St Cynllo’s Church – Llangunllo
We weren’t sure what the outcome would be when we decided to try morning worship in Llangunllo for a change but it proved to be quite popular. However, the down side of having a service… Technology and a Valiant Soloist to the Rescue
The February Service at St Cynllo’s on February 18th, 2024 was Evening Worship, led by Pam, with readings from Maureen and Shirley. Words: Isabel Morris Photos: Mike Brown
The names of our local fallen were remembered with respect and gratitude as we gathered at the Cenotaph in the centre of the village. The colourful wreaths, which were laid by representatives of various churches… Reflections On Remembrance In Llangunllo
At very short notice, an extra week was added to the fundraiser booked at the Llandrindod, Cefnllys School Community Charity Shop.The joint venture between Llangunllo Community Hall and The Friends of St Cynllo’s Church, swung… Charity Shop Success