Blog Posts

  • New Bible Study group for the Deaf community

    From Sunday 23rd March 2025 at 12.30pm to 2pm a Deaf-Led Bible Study series will begin after the BSL interpreted church services at St Mary’s and All Saints in Conwy. Starting at 12.30pm, we will look at the important of Bible Study and how it shows us Gods love from beginning to end. Do bring

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  • Events Open Day Come and see what the newly refurbished Neuadd Ni has to offer – from Craft Fairs, Model Railways, parties, workshops, music, art and community, there is something for everyone. 22nd March 10am-4pm, refreshments available. Would your community group, club, or organisation like to have a presence at the open day? Drop Nic

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  • Feast of Christ the King

    The 24th November is the feast day of Christ the King. Daniel 7: 9-10, 13, 14 John 18: 33-37 As we acknowledge Jesus as Lord and King, we are redeemed and become people with a changed status. We, unlike UK citizens under King Charles, have entered into a different Kingdom, one we enter into by choice.

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  • Christmas in the Parish

    It’s that time of year again, when we start to look ahead to what will be another busy Festive Season here at Bro Celynnin. From Christmas Tree Festivals and Christmas Concerts, to Carol Services and Christmas Day Communion, we hope to be able to share this special season with you all, our friends, family, and

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  • An introduction to our new Vicar, the Rev. Kevin Ellis, joining us in the Spring.

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  • David Runs for Neuadd Ni

    Could you sponsor David as he takes on four massive challenges this November? All in aid of our Neuadd Ni hall renovation project, which could use a boost in funds to help us cross the finish line!

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  • Celebration – a new BBC radio broadcast with Rev. Eryl Parry

    This beautiful programme recorded recently by Rev. Eryl Parry with the BBC explores the theme of belonging in God’s Love. Have a listen at the link.

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  • Miracles

    There are thirty-seven miracles recorded in the four Gospels, and the feeding of the 5,000 (20,000 counting the women and children too!) is the only one recorded in all four Gospels. It is set shortly after Jesus had heard about John the Baptist’s beheading by Herod. In his sadness, Jesus had gathered His followers to talk

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  • See the full round up of this week’s goings on at the link!

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