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A public consultation regarding the church hall in Conwy is being held at the hall on Saturday 16th September (2-4pm). We are in the process of applying for funds to renovate the building, so please come along to tell us how you would like it to be developed for the benefit of your community. The
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From a bustling festival, the Venerable David Parry shares what Jesus means to him, and we invite you today to consider this question: What does Jesus mean to you? “To him all the prophets bear witness that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name.” Acts 10:43 (ESVUK)
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As part of the Cadw Open Doors month, St. Mary’s Church in Caerhun will be open for a special day of discovery this Saturday. So come along to explore the site’s history as a Roman fort (Canovium), and find out more about the church’s fascinating history. We look forward to seeing you there. Refreshments are
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Filkin’s Drift are performing at St. Mary’s Church in Conwy on Wednesday 6th September (7pm). The folk duo is currently touring on foot, walking all 870 miles of the Wales Coast Path with their instruments:
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Rev David Parry will be starting his new ministry as Archdeacon of Bangor soon. All are welcome to attend his Farewell Service at St. Mary’s Church, in Conwy, at 11am on Sunday 13th August. Join us in wishing him well, and thank him for serving our communities in Conwy town, and the valley, for the
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Mae Gŵyl Gerddoriaeth Glasurol Conwy yn dechrau YFORY gyda Gosper Gorawr am 4yp. Yn ymuno â chôr y Santes Fair ei hun, Cantorion Celynnin, bydd Cantamus ac aelodau o gorau Eglwys Gadeiriol Bangor ac Eglwys Plwyf Much Wenlock. Mysg y gerddoriaeth a genir bydd gweithiau gan Charles Wood a Johannes Brahms.
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The Conwy Classical Music Festival begins TOMORROW with Festival Evensong at 4pm. Joining St. Mary’s own choir Cantorion Celynnin will be Cantamus and members of the choirs of Bangor Cathedral and Much Wenlock Parish Church. Music will include Charles Wood’s Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F major ‘Collegium regale’ and Johannes Brahms’ ‘How lovely are

