Click here to hear a 30 minute service recorded at St Mary’s Conwy for BBC Radio Wales on the theme of pilgrimage: led by Rev David Parry with music by the St Mary’s choir and reflections from Eryl Parry. Available to listen until 23rd July.
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Time to tune in again!
Yes, it’s time to set your alarm clocks again because at 7.30am on Sunday 24th June, BBC Radio Wales will be broadcasting a half hour service recorded at St Mary’s Conwy on the theme of Pilgrimage. A wonderful way to start your day!
Celebrate ‘Our Father’ at Llangelynnin
We are giving a special focus on Fathers’ Day to consider who is our heavenly Father, and warmly welcome Rev Susan Blagden, tutor at St Padarn’s Institute to help us do that! Our ancient church, set high on the hills, gives us a special place to think, pray and praise. We very much hope youContinue reading “Celebrate ‘Our Father’ at Llangelynnin”
Tune in!
Hear the first of our two half-hour services, broadcast from St Mary’s Conwy led by Canon Philip Hughes, with reflections from Rev David Parry and music by our choir and congregation: click here
Christian Aid Week
We are hosting three events for Christian Aid this year – click here to read here why supporting this longstanding charity’s work is so important. There is a Christian Aid Coffee Morning at Phil and Sandy Hughes, 27 Pengarth on Wednesday 16 May, 10.30am-12noon. also at Ian and Heather Thompson’s, 2 Tan Benarth, LL32 8NWContinue reading “Christian Aid Week”
Launching soon!
A new Baby and Toddler Group begins on May 15th in our Church Hall on Rose Hill Street Conwy!
Come and Sing!
Celtic Prayer and Praise
Our season of monthly services, set high on the hill at Llangelynnin begins at 3.00pm on Sunday 15th April!
Journey through Holy Week
Our group of beautifully atmospheric, ancient churches provide the ideal places to contemplate through Holy Week. Join us every evening at 6.30pm: Monday – Thursday (Maundy Thursday also having the bonus of a very powerful art piece prepared for us by the Art Group, which invites us to interact with it as we move forwardContinue reading “Journey through Holy Week”
