Central Methodist Church Launceston

Weekly & Annual Events

Coffee Mornings
Every Tuesday, from 10.30 to 12 noon a Coffee Morning is held in the main hall where local organisations and charities are able to use to raise money for their work. All are welcome.

Children and Families

‘Chattabox’
‘Chattabox’ is a toddler group for pre-school children that takes place during term time in the Epworth Room (located via the passage-way on the left hand side of the church hall) at Launceston Central Methodist Church every Wednesday morning from 9am-11.30am. Each session has craft making or sensory activities aimed to engage and excite the children.
As well as the hall, where the children can play on some soft play equipment, ride trikes and create craft, there is a carpeted room where children can play with lots of toys and a disabled toilet with baby changing facilities.
Between 10.30am and 11am there is a sit down snack time where children and adults get together with all the children. After snack time the children get together for singing and some more play.

Family Fundays

Launceston Community Toy Library
The Launceston Community Toy Library is for families with children from 0-5. You can borrow two items for two weeks at a time, toys and/or story sacks. The Library is available during the Chattabox meetings in the Epworth Room. £5 for the 4 month period

Fellowship Groups – open to All

The Ladies’ Friendship Group Bible Study
The group meets on the third Thursday of the month in the Central Church porch. Led by Mrs Liz Miller

Ladies Friendship Meeting
You are warmly invited to join us on the first Thursday of the month from 10.30am for coffee & chat – Various venues – please contact: Julia Boundy 

The Wednesday Fellowship
The Wednesday Fellowship meets weekly on Wednesday afternoons in the Church Hall at 2.30pm. There is a full programme of speakers and activities and refreshments. Everyone – both men and women – are made very welcome to join the group for a short time of fellowship. We take a break for the summer months.

Rooms at Central
Rooms at Central are available for hire at a very fair rate to cover heat and light. Local organisations that use the facilities include the Launceston Memory Café, Cruse Bereavement Care, U3A events, Launceston Male Voice Choir, Launceston Choral Society, Cornish Language Classes, dance groups, drama groups, Flower Patch Quilters Groupand other small groups.
Action for Children Charity (formerly National Children’s Homes) Financial fund raising group and support.

Christian Aid at Central – Financial fund raising group and support.

Fairtrade:
Central Methodist is a Fairtrade Church and strives to meet the three goals set out by the Fairtrade Foundation, which are to: Use Fairtrade tea and coffee after services and in all meetings for which the Church has responsibility; Encourage the use of other Fairtrade products such as sugar, biscuits and fruit.; Promote Fairtrade during the year through events, worship and other activities whenever possible.

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