About Us
About Our Parish & Church
Truro is a delightful Cathedral City located in the County of Cornwall in the South West of England.Cornwall is known as the ‘Land of the Saints’ and is steeped in Celtic Christian tradition. Christianity has flourished since early times and evidence of the ancient tradition can be found in the many parish churches which make up the Diocese of Truro which was founded in 1877. In 2002 the Diocese celebrated its 125th year of dedication.
Our Parish of St. George the Martyr, Truro in the Diocese of Truro but as a member of the Society of Ss. Wilfred and Hilda and is under the Episcopal care of the Bishop of Oswestry, Bishop Paul Thomas. The parish is served by a Society priest supported by three retired Society and SSC clergy.
We hope that you will enjoy exploring our website and ask for your prayers for the mission and ministry of the Church in Truro.
Our Mission Statement
This is our Parish Mission statement which drives our ministry and mission activities:
“We exist to worship God and serve the local community and the wider world.
We aim: To proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ To teach, baptise and nurture new believers
To respond to human need by loving service
To seek to transform unjust structures of society
To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth
A Brief History of St George's
Early days
In 1350 it would not have been unusual for the inhabitants of the Cornish farm at Carvedras to pass the time of day with the friars of the Kenwyn valley. The Dominican friary, whose church had been consecrated a century before, was well established in the area, and is perhaps the earliest record we have of the Church in what is now the Parish of St. George the Martyr, Truro.