On Sunday evening 19th April, St Stephen’s Church was filled with music, prayer, and overflowing joy as we gathered for a beautiful service of Choral Evensong with the Presentation of the Cross of St Piran to Caroline Stone. Led beautifully by James, our Reader, with the choir of St Mary Magdalene lifting our voices heavenward, and Josh leading us at the organ with style and aplomb, the service carried a rich sense of both reverence and celebration. We were delighted to welcome Bishop David, together with Helen his wife, and it was a joy to be joined by visiting clergy and friends from across the deanery. Some clergy robed for the occasion, and the church was filled with colour and dignity, with everyone looking splendid in their finest. At the heart of the service, Bishop David presented the Cross of St Piran to Caroline Stone, a deeply fitting recognition of her faithful and generous service. The citation, read by Sarah Vinson, Lay Chair of Trigg Major Deanery, spoke of a ministry woven through the life of St Winwaloe Church and the wider benefice and deanery. Caroline is someone who simply gets on with what needs to be done, faithfully, generously, and often unseen. During the interregnum, when things could so easily have unravelled, she became, in the words of her citation, “the glue that held everything together.” And perhaps most of all, “Caroline brings considerable empathy and understanding.” As Priest-in-Charge, I am deeply grateful for the kind and unwaveringly generous support Caroline has given me as I have settled into my ministry here. Caroline knows the realities of our small rural churches and carries that knowledge with wisdom and care, shaping the way she leads, listens, and serves. Alongside all of this, she continues to grow in her calling and is now in her final year of Reader training. In his sermon, Bishop David, drawing on the words of the prophet Haggai, reminded us: “I am with you, says the Lord... do not fear... take courage.” Words that spoke deeply into the life and witness we were celebrating. It was also a joy to honour Eve Gabriel, herself a longstanding recipient of the Cross of St Piran, whose long and faithful service continues to bless the life of the church. Together with her husband John, she has given so much to St Stephen’s and to the wider community in Launceston, in ways both seen and unseen, and we marked this with deep appreciation, presenting her with flowers as a sign of our thanks. Eve has walked a path of great strength and courage, and her steadfast commitment has been a quiet but powerful witness among us. In particular, her tireless work over many years in organising and sustaining the two Saturday Sales, raising significant funds for the church, has been a remarkable gift. As those commitments have recently had to be reduced to one Saturday Sale, we recognise not only all that has been given, but something of what it has cost. We also give heartfelt thanks to all who have volunteered and supported the sales over the years, working so hard to make them happen each month. Your generosity of time and effort has made a lasting difference, and is deeply valued. Following the service, we gathered for some extra-special refreshments, which was a chance to meet up with old friends and make some new ones. A celebratory cake iced with “Congratulations Caroline” marked the occasion, and in a moment of shared joy, we sang a hearty rendition of “Happy Birthday” to Bishop David, whose birthday had fallen just days before. In Caroline’s life and ministry, we see something of what it means to follow the Lord Jesus Christ: hers is a life of faithful, generous service, reflecting His love in the life of the Church and the world. It was an evening that brought people together from across the deanery, and a reminder of the life we share. It was a truly special evening, one we will look back on and remember fondly.
Saturday May 2nd1500 Tamar Valley Guild of Ringers Service, North Tamerton, followed by teaSunday May 3rd0930 Morning Prayer, Boyton1000 Morning Service, North Tamerton1030 Family Service, St Mary Magdalene1100 Morning Prayer, St Giles1700 St Mary Magdalene, Choral EvensongWednesday May 6th0930 Midweek Communion, St Mary'sSunday May 10th0915 Holy Communion, Werrington1000 Sunday Worship, North Tamerton1030 Holy Communion, St Mary Magdalene1100 Morning Prayer, VirginstoweWednesday May 13th0930 Midweek Communion, St Mary'sSunday May 17th0915 Morning Prayer, Werrington0930 Holy Communion, North Tamerton1030 Morning Prayer, St Mary Magdalene1100 Holy Communion, St GilesWednesday May 20th0930 Midweek Communion, St Mary'sSunday May 24th0930 Holy Communion, Boyton1030 Holy Communion, St Mary Magdalene1100 Holy Communion, VirginstoweWednesday May 27th0930 Midweek Communion, St Mary'sSunday May 31st, Trinity Sunday1030 United benefice Holy Communion, WerringtonSee elsewhere for details of Thy Kingdom Come 14th-24th May
Sunday 5th April, Easter Day0900 Boyton, Holy Communion and renewal of baptism vows0915 Virginstowe, Holy Communion1030 St Mary's, Holy Communion and renewal of baptism vows1700 North Tamerton, Holy Communion and renewal of baptism vowsWednesday 8th April0930 St Mary's, Holy CommunionSunday 12th April0915 Werrington, Morning Prayer1000 North Tamerton, Songs of Praise1030 St Mary's, Family Service1100 St Giles, Morning Prayer1730 St Mary's, Choral EvensongWednesday 15th April0930 St Mary's, Holy CommunionSunday 19th April0915 Werrington, Holy Communion1030 St Mary's, Morning Prayer1100 Virginstowe, Morning Prayer1600 St Stephen's, Launceston, Choral Evensong with Bishop DavidWednesday 22nd April0930 St Mary's, Holy CommunionSunday 26th April0930 Boyton, Holy Communion1000 North Tamerton, Morning Service1030 St Mary's, Holy Communion1100 St Giles, Holy CommunionWednesday 29th April0930 St Mary's, Holy Communion