Croeso, Welcome
Welcome to the Ceredigion Methodist Circuit website. We are in the county of Ceredigion, in Wales. We have churches in the two university towns, Aberystwyth and Lampeter, and in other towns and villages in the county; you can find details of the churches on this site. We are a bilingual circuit, unique in the UK Methodist Church, and are members of both the Wales Synod and Synod Cymru.
Our mission is to worship God, to help one another learn and grow as Christians and to spread the Good News of God's unconditional love for all.
We are a mixed church, with members that have been married for 60 years through to students and young families - everyone has their own story of why they want to know about God and each has different life experiences. What we share is the desire to learn more of God, through the teachings of Jesus and the writers of the Bible.
Whether you are a visitor or you live in the area, we hope that you will find a warm welcome.
These news items are taken from the Methodist News Service, from the site: www.methodist.org.uk.
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(Mon, 29 Jun 2009 05:12:11 GMT)Revd Stephen Poxon, President of the Methodist Conference, has joined public figures from around the world in lighting a candle for Rwanda on camera
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(Thu, 25 Jun 2009 05:12:11 GMT)It is with great regret that we have heard of the fake British Citizenship ceremony held at the Methodist Central Hall Westminster in December in December 2007
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(Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:12:11 GMT)A masculine Christ, a radiating Abel eyed by a simmering Cain and a floating vision of a dove art just a few of the works now online in the Methodist Art Collection
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(Fri, 12 Jun 2009 05:12:11 GMT)The Methodist Conference will meet in Wolverhampton this July
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(Mon, 08 Jun 2009 05:12:11 GMT)Churches' steadfast message: God loves all, racism is a 'sin'
These news items are taken from the Methodist Web Radio RSS Feed, from the site: www.methodist.org.uk.
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(Mon, 29 Jun 2009 05:12:12 GMT)The final podcast before the annual Methodist Conference in July takes a look at Methodism on the Isle of Sark and Austria, and engages with the work of the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility. Karen Burke talks to Laura Trent, pastor at the English-Speaking United Methodist Church in Vienna, and David Hollingsworth, pastor on the Isle of Sark, about their experiences of Methodism while Anna Drew chats to Sunniva Taylor from ECCR and learns what it is like to be at the bottom of the UK food chain.
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(Fri, 22 May 2009 05:12:12 GMT)Stories of peaceful protest, social justice and supported independence make up the latest Methodist podcast. Karen Burke discovers what King Canute has to do with climate change in conversation with Methodist Minister Simon Topping while Anna Drew learns about life as an ecumenical accompanier in Israel and Palestine through the eyes of Enid Gordon and Elizabeth Boroughs. Karen also catches a few words with President Designate Revd David Gamble before he flies out to celebrate the independence of the Methodist Church in The Gambia.
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(Fri, 17 Apr 2009 05:12:12 GMT)This podcast is packed with stories from around the world which take listeners from the heart of Europe to the outskirts of Melanesia. Find out what life has in store for mission partners Jenny and Graham Longbottom and Mark Leeming in the Solomon Islands. Anna Drew learns that the caste system in India is far from dead during a conversation with David Haslam, founder of the Dalit Solidarity Network, and Karen Burke talks to Stephen Brown, managing editor of Ecumenical News International, when she visits the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva.