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Churches Unlocked We’re Back! Bigger and Better

The Churches Unlocked Festival is coming this June and for 2023 the Diocese of Llandaff has partnered up with Monmouth for more churches, more history, more fun!

Explore twenty churches in Llandaff and ten in Monmouth with the festival from 3rd June to 11th June.

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Once again, the 30 participating churches are beginning to plan walks and talks around the history and heritage of their area, community events, family fun, music, arts, workshops and Welsh language events.

The Churches Unlocked Festival was not just about bricks and mortar. It was about community, stories, faith, love. It has enabled churches to grow in confidence and to rediscover and affirm their particular calling and mission.

– Churches Unlocked Volunteer

Sarah Perons, Churches Development Officer and leader of the project, said, “Churches Unlocked 2022 was very much an experiment but we were thrilled with the success of the project with over 3000 people visiting or participating in events at the 10 churches. We’re delighted to have ten churches from neighbouring Monmouth Diocese join us this year as well as another twenty from Llandaff.

“We know that people value churches. A recent opinion poll from the National Churches Trust showed that a large majority of UK adults (73%) agree that the UK’s churches, chapels and meeting houses are an important part of the UK’s heritage and history. Churches Unlocked offers visitors an opportunity to experience not just their heritage and community history but also an encounter with the living church of today.” the success of the first Churches Unlocked in 2022 and having visited one of the open churches myself, it is wonderful for Monmouth Diocese to be involved this year. Our church buildings represent a massive treasure, but they are too often closed, other than for services or occasional other events.

YFM are working with the participating to boost their youth ministry in time for the festival which launches on the last weekend of half term.

“As we increasingly focus on being outward looking in mission, we also have an opportunity to extend an invitation for people to come and look around our buildings, and to become inspired by the history as well as the generations that have worshipped in those buildings before us. But it’s also an opportunity to show how we our telling the Christian story today and our buildings are important tools in doing that. I have no doubt that Churches Unlocked will be a success for those taking part from Monmouth Diocese and we look forward to it growing in years to come.”

Feedback from the Churches Unlocked Festival 2022 said:

“The location was wonderful, providing an opportunity to visit an ancient church that might have not otherwise. The parishioners were marvelously welcoming.”

“The bell ringing demonstration was beautiful and the talk on the history of the church and cemetery was fascinating.”

“[The festival was] an opportunity to see a church I would not have visited otherwise. An interesting event placing the Psalms of Edmund Prys in their historical context.”

“The parishioners were absolutely lovely and so welcomingcakes were amazing! There was so much interesting information about the church and its history, particularly the organ.”

“The children had a wonderful time exploring the church. Thank you”

Archdeacon of Monmouth, Ian Rees, said, “Having heard about Read church profiles, book events and read stories via the Churches Unlocked website: www.churchesunlocked.org

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