Services every Wednesday (11am)
Celtic Praise, monthly at 6pm 3rd Sundays (November – March):
next Celtic Praise: ‘Celtic Christmas’ 6pm 21st December
St. Benedict’s is a charming small Church on an ancient site, part of which dates to the 12th century. Eglwys fach hudolus hon ar safle hynafol, gyda rhan ohoni’n dyddio’n ôl i’r 12fed ganrif

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St. Benedict’s Church is an ancient, small country Church tucked away in Gyffin, on the outskirts of Conwy, and has been a place of worship and prayer since the 12th century. It has great history, beauty and significance, which is exemplified by an incredible 15th century painted Chancel ceiling.
The church is closed between services, however if you would like to visit please phone Heather on 07843 850840 or Mags on 07410 985973 who will try to help.

Wednesday Worship (11am)
Midweek Communion forms a welcoming oasis in the centre of our week, which follows the Church in Wales (2004) Book of Common Prayer.
The Celtic Praise Winter Season
On the third Sunday of the month (November to March), St Benedict’s hosts the winter season of Celtic Praise – before it returns to Llangelynnin (from Easter to October). Expect beautiful acoustic folk-style worship in a candle-lit setting, with a warm welcome: always a reflective, soul-uplifting experience. The 2025/26 season will focus on where we see God in times of change, drawing on the ancient wisdom found in stories from the Old Testament.



Latest News and Events from St. Benedict’s, Gyffin
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Whole Ministry Area Advent Carols Service this Sunday 30th November
This Sunday, 30th November will be a 5th Sunday, which in our tradition means a united Ministry Area service, where all congregations can come together in a large joint service and worship together. As it falls on the First Sunday of Advent, this week we will come together at the later time of 3pm in
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Advent and Christmas in Bro Celynnin – what’s on this December
A comprehensive guide to what’s on in Bro Celynnin this December, with plenty for everyone to enjoy and find hope in this most special time of year. Also, information on our advent course ‘ The Jesse Tree’ and how you can support our schools this Christmas at their carol services. Full listings below, or save
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St. David’s Christmas Tree Festival
Just over a week to go until this year’s St. David’s Hospice Christmas Tree Festival. Would your business or organisation like to be represented? Register now, and help make this year even bigger and better than ever! Every penny raised goes directly towards patient care ensuring dignity and support for them and their families at
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The Jesse Tree – Advent course with Rev. Kevin Ellis
This Advent, Rev. Kevin Ellis will lead an advent group exploring the Jesse Tree, which takes a look at some of the lesser known figures in the family tree of Jesus, and their role in influencing certain important events that lead to his birth. In conjunction with our friends at St. John’s Methodist, the course
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Christmas Family Service 7/12/25 with a very special visitor
We look forward to welcoming you to our next Family Service on 7th December at 11am, when we mark the Feast of St. Nicholas with a very special visitor! The St. Mary’s music group and choir will once again accompany this relaxed family service with music and singing, and a very special visitor dressed in
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New Warm Space initiatives led by Bags of Love
The Bags of Love Team are so pleased to launch two new warm space initiatives this winter. Starting 4th November, the new Heat and Eat in association with Dave Fare from Conwy’s Heat and Eat, will run 4pm-7pm every other Tuesday. There will be a homework station, arts and crafts, board games, and a swapping
Previous Years
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History
The origins of St. Benedict’s Church date further back than Conwy itself, and long before the castle was built! Although the main building is no older than the 12th century, the Churchyard may well be as ancient as the 8th century, as indicated by its round shape. It’s believed that the Church was dedicated to a local Saint and that it was re-dedicated to Saint Benedict under the monastic influence of Aberconwy Abbey. It has a beautiful 14th century porch and wooden doorway.


However, the must see is at the other end of the Church. There are sixteen 15th century panels painted onto the arched vault of the Sanctuary, which depict the four Evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), who are flanked by female figures in red, olive and grey, against a foliage background.








There is a fine 13th century Font, which lays claim to the baptism of one of the translators of the New Testament into Welsh, which was published in 1567. Richard Davies was the Bishop of St. Asaph Cathedral in 1559 and the Bishop of St. David’s Cathedral in 1561.

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