A Pilgrim's Welcome at Phillack
Caitlin Green's research on the Hayle Estuary ( http://www.caitlingreen.org/2018/05/phillack-and-the-hayle-estuary.html) brought me to Phillack church to see the reused 5th century Chi Rho stone built into porch of the, Victorian re-build version of, a Christian place of worship.
A bit faint, perhaps, but none-the-less a witness to the on-going Christian mission to Cornwall!
1,5000 years later this pilgrim was mightily impressed with the church's ongoing mission and the Children's Corner
Many thanks to Caitlin for sharing her insights so freely! Here's my rather poor pics -
A bit faint, perhaps, but none-the-less a witness to the on-going Christian mission to Cornwall!
1,5000 years later this pilgrim was mightily impressed with the church's ongoing mission and the Children's Corner
"Not many children come on Sundays," a faithful Church member told me . That may be so, but a proud dad, not a church-goer by any means, spoke enthusiastically about going to Phillack Church for various school events.
Most especially, I liked a prayer station that opened a way into the heart of prayer
I expect I will be suggesting it as a model for seaside places in East Anglia.
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