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Caerphilly Elim Church

Caerphilly Elim Church

Crescent Road, Caerphilly ,
We are a church which loves to worship and to praise God, being built up in His Word and sharing the Love of Jesus with others. Jesus Christ is central in all we do and in all that we are. As a church we pray fervently; laugh joyously; feel compassionately; worship enthusiastically; give generously; serve unselfishly and live triumphantly. A warm welcome awaits all who join in with the worship services and other activities throughout a busy weekly schedule of meetings. There are services and activities for all ages and all the meetings serve to provide fellowship, encouragement, teaching and fun. Seniors, Ladies, Men, Young families, Youth and young children are all catered for at Caerphilly Elim Church.
7th Caerphilly Scout Group (St Thomas)

7th Caerphilly Scout Group (St Thomas)

St Thomas Church, Trethomas, Caerphilly ,
7th Caerphilly Beaver Colony, Cub Pack and scouts pack meets every Wednesday during term-time at St Thomas Church, Trethomas, Caerphilly. Beavers - 5.00pm - 6.00pm Cubs - 6.00pm - 7.00pm Scouts - 7.00pm - 8.30pm
Parish of Caerphilly

Parish of Caerphilly

St Martin's, St Martins Road; St Catherine's, Mill Road; St Andrew's, Troed y Bryn, Caerphilly ,
Caerphilly is a large town on the outskirts of Cardiff. The parish has three very active churches that serve the community well. St. Martin’s is the Parish Church with two very beautiful daughter churches; St. Catherine and St. Andrew. The parish is part of the Diocese of Llandaff in the Province of the Church in Wales and is within the Anglican Communion of churches throughout the world. The Eucharist is the central act of worship in the Christian Church and is therefore celebrated in all three churches on Sunday mornings. We use the modern rite of the Eucharist; Holy Eucharist 2004, approved by the Governing Body of the Church in Wales in September 2004. Therefore the worship is lively, vibrant and serves the modern age well. There are a number of devotional activities spanning the three churches, from Bible Classes, Prayer Groups, Discussion Groups, Healing Services and weekday celebrations of the Holy Eucharist (Mass). There is a balance of social activities to complement the spiritual life of the parish with a varied programme of functions. A monthly Parish Magazine is published which gives many interesting articles on the life of the parish. Also there is a weekly newsletter called The Weekly Sheet that gives an update of all that is happening on a day to day basis. A very warm welcome is offered to everyone at our services. Children are welcome, if they make a noise we are glad because we know they are there!
Tel: 7792256703