Wall
Sunday Worship and Sunday School every week 10.30am
Community Soup & Sweet 12noon to 1.30pm first Thursday each month
FAITH IN THE COMMUNITY
The Chapel at Wall was opened in 1829. It is at the centre of four villages – Carnhell Green, Gwinear, Reawla and Well in the parish of Gwinear. For many local people this is where they were baptised, went to Sunday School, got married and continue to hold their ancestors’ funeral services. However, the Chapel is more than 4 weddings and a funeral.
Every week worship takes place at Wall and the Sunday School still exists. The hall is used by the yoga group and for carpet bowls, as well as the monthly Soup & Sweet community event and occasional coffee morning. The hall is also available for hire (at very reasonable rates) by other groups or individuals and is a very popular venue for children’s parties (or for older folk as well). To book call Kay Cook on 01209 831512. The chapel, along with the Post Office in Carnhell Green, is a collection point for the Camborne Foodbank.
The Methodists who worship at Wall have strong links with Gwinear Parish Church. They have regular united services and from time to time meet together for discussion and exploration of the Christian faith. Folk from the Non-denominational church in Carnhell Green join with the Methodists and Anglicans at Wall for the annual Bible Society meeting. This Society has existed in Wall since about 1870. During advent we decorate the chapel with Christmas themed window displays and our Christmas carol service, when the chapel is lit by candles and the original oil lamps, is a particularly well supported event.
Our minister is: Revd Keith Osborn, 01209 713128, superkeithosborn@gmail.com
Our Location TR27 5HA
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