FOUR CONGREGATIONS
seeing God transform lives
We know that going to a church for the first time can be a bit scary. Don’t worry! We’ve been there too and we know that taking that first step is a big deal and can feel a little awkward.
We believe that God really cares about people so we try to go out of our way to do that too and to make sure that your experience at St Kea is the absolute best it can be.
Everybody is welcome at our different services.
Sunday 9.30am Christ Church Truro a friendly church family of all ages and backgrounds meeting every week in Archbishop Benson School.
The congregation is made up of people from all backgrounds and every stage of life. We have lots of young families and small children as well as older adults. The service combines the best of traditional hymns and contemporary songs led by our band and centres each week on listening to God’s word, the Bible.
We have an amazing Sunday Club for primary age children where they learn about Jesus in a safe and fun environment.
The service usually finishes around 10.40am.
Archbishop Benson School, Bodmin Road, TR1 1BN
Sunday 10.15am (for 10.30) St Kea All Hallows is a vibrant and friendly congregation drawn from the local community and surrounding villages.
This congregation meets in a beautiful church building in the countryside just outside Truro. We are made up of people who have recently joined the church family as well as those who have been here for many years. Each Sunday we gather to allow God to speak into our lives as we open the Bible, listen, sing, pray and build community. Whether you are completely new to church and want to explore questions about faith, or are used to being part of a church family, we'd love to welcome you.
We welcome and make an effort to provide for those with additional needs, and our inclusion lead has put together some FAQs. Please do let us know if you have any additional questions or special requirements.
Our time together starts with tea and coffee at 10.15am, the service begins at 10.30am and is normally finished by 11.40am when there is a further chance to chat over tea and coffee. We have plenty of families who are served by a baby and parent room, a Sunday Club for primary age children where they learn about Jesus in a safe and fun environment, and a group for 11-14s with hot chocolate and an engaging Bible study.
All Hallows Church, Killiow TR3 6AE.
Old Kea is a beautiful and remote church located near the river Fal.
This congregation meets on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 3:30pm for a traditional 1662 Book of Common Prayer or Common Worship Service, either Evensong or Holy Communion.
Sometimes services are held outside in the beautiful Quiet Garden. Do check the calendar to see what is happening each month.
Old Kea is also a beautiful and relaxing place to spend some time in prayer, either on your own or with a small group. The church building is open throughout the day.
Old Kea Church, Old Kea TR3 6AN.
Tuesday 10am St Kea CAP Lanterns is a cafe style congregation meeting every week in City Life Church Truro.
This congregation is made of people from all sorts of backgrounds who are looking to explore the Christian faith in a more informal setting. Each session includes a complete mix of teaching, discussion and support in small groups. Many of the members have come to this congregation through the St Kea Christians Against Poverty centre in Truro.
The meeting usually finishes around 12:00pm and many members stay and enjoy lunch together.