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Brecon Cathedral
There are things visitors expect to find in any medieval Cathedral – and Brecon certainly delivers architecture and spirituality. But you might be surprised to discover that Brecon Cathedral also…
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Risen
The film Risen follows the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the eyes of a non-believer. Clavius, a powerful Roman Military Tribune, and his aide Lucius, are…
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The Queen’s 90th Birthday
Many communities in towns and villages are making preparations to celebrate the birthday of Queen Elizabeth 2nd in June this year. You can find lots of suggestions on the HOPE…
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A Lamb in Church
More people than usual were in church on Sunday as the congregation gathered for the annual lambing service at St. Afan’s, Llanafan Fawr on 21st February. There was a special…
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About Our Vision Events
If you haven’t yet been to one of our Vision Events, you might be wondering what they are about. The strapline for the events is, “Let’s learn something new together”…
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Meet Peter Doyle – our Diocesan Safeguarding Support Officer
Peter is one of five recently appointed Safeguarding Support Officers in the Church in Wales. His role is to advise and support our diocese as we move into a new…
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Ministry Area Leaders – Leadership Development Programme
A good time for reflection and conversations and to re-think where we are. 16 Ministry Area leaders met in Sarum College, Salisbury for the first residential of the training programme.…
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From Vision to Mission
In Swansea and Brecon we have known for a long time what we want to become: a family, rooted in Christ, committed to transforming lives by Gathering as God’s people,…
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More than Surviving – Paul Francis
Diocesan Vision Event in Penllergaer 30th January 10am-3pm During the day we will think of some of the very real issues facing churches and Christian people today such as how…
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Christmas Week – Celebration
Theme for the week – Celebration Prayer for the week Diolch byth, a chanmil diolch, Diolch tra bo yno’i chwyth Am fod gwrthrych i’w addoli A thestun cân i bara byth;…
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