
Llangelynnin Old Church is one of the oldest churches in Wales, dating back to the 12th century and next to a 6th century holy well. Yet in this ancient place of worship, something new has been happening. Here, in this ‘thin place’ where heaven touches earth, we offer ‘Celtic Praise’ every month from April to October. This year’s season began with a Communion service at sunrise – and what a spectacular sunrise it was!


The Celtic Praise Series will now move down the mountain to St. Benedict’s Gyffin for the Winter season, before coming back up to Llangelynnin in the Spring.

The ‘we’ is not a congregation, as such. Every month is an open invitation to meet with God: a shared experience in a space that belongs to everyone.
Fitting with Llangelynnin’s hilltop location and panoramic vista across the Carneddau mountains and the Conwy valley, we invite everyone here to gain the ‘higher perspective’. With music led by acoustic instruments, prayers and a reflection, there is time to contemplate.
In 2024, the season began as always with a glorious Communion Service on Easter Sunday, then we took ‘Walking Together’ as our theme, focusing on different aspects of pilgrimage each month.
Easter Sunday’s sunrise service was moving, powerful, joyous … and a packed church!



Latest News and Events from Llangelynnin Old Church
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Midsummer Music at Llangelynnin
A wonderful concert coming up at Llangelynnin Old Church with award winning violinist Mary Hofman. Keen members may remember Mary’s wonderful performances at the Conwy Classical Music Festival in 2023. Her varied programme of music by Telemann, Bach, and Tann will last an hour. Picnics are welcome – this will be wonderful opportunity to enjoy
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Holy Week 2025
We are pleased to confirm the schedule for Holy Week. The poster attached has the main services, with details of smaller reflections and get togethers in the downloadable booklet. There will be a number of Acts of Witness in Conwy on Good Friday – more details to follow. If you would like to join the
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Evensong with the Prayer Book Society on 23rd March in Conwy
Cantorion Celynnin are once again pleased to join with Cantamus for another beautiful choral evensong service in St. Mary’s Conwy, with The Prayer Book Society. The 1664 Prayer Book has a wonderfully timeless quality that maintains a strong cultural significance in our life of worship. The choirs will sing Joanna Forbes L’estrange’s Kings College Service,
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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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Bro Celynnin welcomes a new Vicar!
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!
Sharing Communion at sunrise on Easter Sunday morning in 2023 will also remain long in the memory. It is hard to capture in words the beauty and depth of experience we enjoyed, as we stood in awe, sang, prayed, jammed ourselves like sardines under the ancient boughs and gathered around the table of new life. Here are a few pictures, kindly sent in by some of those who were blessed to be there.



Credit (clockwise): Susan Blagden, Helen Tattersall, David Parry



Credit (clockwise) Tarnya Newell, Tarnya Newell, Kimberley Heginbotham



Credit (clockwise) Tarnya Newell, David Parry, David Parry


Credit: Tarnya Newell, Helen Tattersall


We arrive by many paths and recognise that many will be at different stages of a journey in faith. The ‘we’ can include you, even if ‘church’ is something you would not normally do. This is a space for everyone to meet God.
You will never sit in someone else’s seat.


Outdoor Services
Following the restrictions of Covid, and the loss of being able to worship in the church building, we were able to gather for ‘Praise in the hills’ in 2021, and now August’s outdoor service has been a much anticipated annual event. Even the horses join in!




… and in 2025, we celebrated outdoors once again, with brass band. We sand, we prayed, we blessed dogs – and, for the first time – goats! Thanks to Peter Jones for these two wonderful images.


Location
- LL32 8LJ
- OS Grid Reference SH751737
Pilgrimage
Watch here Rev David Parry’s Good Friday pilgrimage of 2020, as he carried the cross alone (because of covid restrictions) up to Llangelynnin:
Prayer
For all who find God on a mountainside, as we do, be blessed by this beautiful prayer from John Fleetwood (FX Cumbria, Mountain Pilgrims), translated by our own Meira Shakespear:
A blessing for a new day
Be blessed by the songs of the birds of the air
for they have no worries.
Be blessed by the silence
for God is whispering to you.
Be blessed by the falling rain
for it is the water of life.
Be blessed by the gusting wind
for it blows where it will.
Be blessed when the way seems hard
for you have found strength
Be blessed when tears are in your eyes
for you have been touched.
Be blessed when your soul soars
for God has spoken.
Amen.
Bendith diwrnod newydd
Bendith cân yr adar arnom:
maent hwy yn ddibryder.
Bendith distawrwydd arnom:
Duw sydd yn sibrwd wrthym.
Bendith diferion y glaw arnom:
dyma ddyfroedd bywyd.
Bendith y gwynt anwadal arnom:
mae’n rhydd i chwythu fel y myn.
Bendith y llwybrau geirwon arnom:
atgyfnerthwyd ni.
Bendith dagrau’n llygaid arnom:
cyffyrddwyd ein henaid.
Bendith arnom pan gwyd ein hysbryd i’r nef:
clywsom lais Duw.
Amen.
History of the Church
St. Celynnin’s Church itself is Grade 1 listed and dates back to the 12th century. You can see St. Celynnin’s Well with its reputed healing waters. Mae Eglwys Sant Celynnin yn restredig Gardd 1 ac yn dyddio’n ôl i’r 12fed ganrif. Cewch weld Ffynnon Celynnin, a honnir bod ei dŵr yn gallu iachau pobl.

St. Celynnin’s Church Eglwys Sant Celynnin
The Church rests quietly in an isolated position, high on the hills above the Conwy valley, 900 feet above sea level on the south side of Tal-y-Fan. The nearest villages are Llangelynnin, Rowen and Henryd, and it’s one of the oldest Churches in Wales. It was dedicated to St. Celynnin, who founded the first religious settlement on the site in the 6th century. The Church has a serenity and ancient beauty that captures the pilgrim heart, and gave its name to our Bro Celynnin Ministry Area. Click here for more historical information.
Organising a pilgrimage to Llangelynnin
For any more details about Celtic Prayer and Praise, or to bring your pilgrimage group: contact Rev Eryl Parry via our contact form
Previous Years
Click here for 2019
Click here for 2018

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