VISIT US

Address
Gloweth Chapel,
Tresawls Road, TRURO,
TR1 3LT
Service Times
Sundays 10:00 am Gospel Meeting
Sundays 11:15 am Breaking of Bread
Wednesdays 7:30 pm Prayer and Bible Study
What To Expect - A Visitor's Guide
Contact
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Find Us
Satnavs do not always help visitors to find us, but the postcode above should get you close. Gloweth Chapel is not in College Way, but on the dual-carriageway section of Tresawls Road.
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Take the A390 West from Truro (signposted to Redruth).
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At the Royal Cornwall Hospital roundabout, go straight on.
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Immediately after the traffic lights, indicate left, and slow down.
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Gloweth Chapel appears suddenly on the left.
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Take the turning immediately right of the Chapel. Pull into the car park.
If you miss the turning, go on to the next roundabout, go back the way you came to the Royal Cornwall Hospital roundabout, and try again.
We look forward to welcoming you.
JOIN US
JOIN THE CHURCH
We welcome all visitors to Gloweth Chapel. You do not need to be a Christian already to attend our services. We are friendly and considerate to visitors, and we do not put pressure on anyone.
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If you have recently become a Christian and you wish to join us fully, which we call 'coming into fellowship', the elders would speak to you about baptism, and offer you some Bible teaching and encouragement. Following your baptism, we would then welcome you into fellowship, and you would be part of the local church at Gloweth Chapel.
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If you are already a baptised Christian and are looking to move to Gloweth Chapel, perhaps because you have recently relocated to Truro, the elders would talk it through with you, and would wish to confirm with your previous church that you were in good standing with them. After prayer and reflection, we would then welcome you into fellowship, and you would be part of the local church at Gloweth Chapel.


JOIN US TEMPORARILY
If you are a baptised Christian and you are a student, or on a work placement, and you wish to make Gloweth your spiritual home temporarily, please speak to the elders. We encounter this situation regularly and would be very happy to talk it through with you.
