Harvest of the Sea Event

    Harvest of the sea  - October 2019

    The well attended service was conducted by Reverend Jill Murray and the address given by the Reverend George Ayoma the Mission Chaplain.A cross made by Mike Smith , a fishing skipper, was dedicated and a poem he had written was included in the service.
    All donations were given to the Mission.

    Paying their first visit to Cawsand were members of the Tamar Valley Male Voice choir who sang four pieces during the service.


    Photos by Janet James & Helen Lovell

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    Beautiful weekend down Cawsand/Kingsand being looked after by Ian and Jill. It was topped off by the Harvest of the Sea Service on Sunday. The cross Sprat made for the Church whilst at sea was dedicated and his ‘We are Fishers of Men’ poem read out...I was very proud.

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    Coffee morning 26 Oct 2024

    As there will be no Coffee Morning in the Institute on 26th October we are going to hold one on that date in the Congregational Hall for our church funds. It will be a Pre-Christmas event with the usual stalls - cakes, Bric a Brac, raffle etc., and we shall have Christmas decorations and gifts as well. We would be grateful for donations of items to sell and we have also been given a beautiful patchwork quilt to raffle. Come and do your Christmas shopping early this year! SERVICES FOR OCTOBER Sunday, 13th October at 10.30 - Morning Worship and Holy Communion Sunday, 20th October at 3P.M. - 'HARVEST OF THE SEA' with Rame Peninsula Male Voice Choir - all welc ome.  

    Thank you from Ina Kaserer

    Dear villagers of Cawsand and Kingsand Thank you very much for your warm welcome.
    Dear villagers of Cawsand and Kingsand   Thank you very much for your warm welcome. That made it so much easier for us! Leo still seems to be here in this place he loved so much.  All the chats, your good thoughts, your coming together, your wonderful words and letters brought a little bit of sunshine and the fresh sea breeze into our hearts.  Thank you!  Ina Kaserer and boys.

    An evening of musical theatre

    Playing to a full house on the 11TH of November irrespective of the ghastly rain and gales this musical runs again on the 24th November. Ticket sales only  Start 19:00 for 19:30  Interlude in the hall below the church for chat, coffee, tea and biscuits. 
    Welcome to Cawsand Congregational Church : Rev. Jill Murray   A warm welcome to you all at  Cawsand Congregational Church.     It raises a smile that our Church, first built on the very edge of the sea front here some hundreds of years ago, should be hosting these musical plays tonight. This is especially so for the first performance which tells some of the story of a passenger family who were on the Mayflower sailing ship journeying from Plymouth to America in September 1620 and arriving in the waters of the New World on the 11th November the same year. The Mayflower was carrying a group of separatists, the Pilgrim Fathers as they have become known. This group had broken away from the mainstream Church of England to seek a new start, a long way from home. Although parted by four centuries, we in this church share something with those intrepid folk from four centuries ago. They wanted to run their own more simple church services and gatherings in humble surroundings, in the same way as the chapel churches and congregations do to this day.   The site on which you are situated this evening would have witnessed the small, square masted, and very cramped Mayflower as it made its way west from Plymouth. Plymouth was then a small town built around the Barbican. The pilgrims would have seen sights familiar to us today as they sailed out to sea; the pilchard cellars along the rocks, the tiny dwellings scattered around Kingsand and Cawsand As you enjoy tonight's performances, do please spare a thought for the importance of where you are — we are together in the last remaining Congregational Church in the entire County of Cornwall. It is a treasure that we must all in whatever way we can keep for the present and future generations. Why not support us sometimes on Tuesday mornings at our regular coffee mornings ... and if you come along for a Sunday service, which is held every two weeks, there are often superior biscuits provided with your tea afterwards!  

    Harvest of the sea 2023

    Harvest of the Sea' was a sell-out this year and we sang loudly enough to raise the roof...and so did the Male Voice Choir! And it was lovely to see Jo Northey, new Oversight Minister in the Parish who was able to meet many more 'locals' and share a cuppa and a chat. An annual event not to be missed! And we are having a Coffee Morning on 18th November; all the usual stalls plus beautiful Christmas cards and decorations and other treats made for us by Carolyn, our Parish Clerk. Proceeds to be shared between good causes..do come and support us. SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER 12th November- Joint Service for Remembrance Sunday at Maker Church. For details please see elsewhere in this issue. 26th November at 10.30 a.m. - Service of Holy Communion led by Rev. Al Lowe. All welcome.
    Harvest of the Sea' was a sell-out this year and we sang loudly enough to raise the roof...and so did the Male Voice Choir! And it was lovely to see Jo Northey, new Oversight Minister in the Parish who was able to meet many more 'locals' and share a cuppa and a chat. An annual event not to be missed! And we are having a Coffee Morning on 18th November; all the usual stalls plus beautiful Christmas cards and decorations and other treats made for us by Carolyn, our Parish Clerk. Proceeds to be shared between good causes..do come and support us.  

    Welcome Poppy Jane to our community

    Poppy Jane's Baptism today with her parents Gemma and Daniel.
    Poppy Jane's Baptism today with her parents Gemma and Daniel.