On Trinity Sunday and Fathers’ Day, Pauline Reed led the worship. All fathers were asked to stand, also if they were grandfathers, uncles, brothers, sons or nephews, and they all got a clap.
The ladies were asked to remember their fathers, and only one lady in the congregation had her father still living.
Mrs Reed said that she, along with everyone else, had no way of explaining the Trinity, but said she believed the old adage that everything comes in threes, and to demonstrate showed the children an apple - skin, flesh and core; and an egg - shell, white and yolk.
Joan Williams played the organ for the chosen Trinity hymns.
In the evening, members of the congregation went to the Circuit United service at Porthleven, where the preacher was the Rev Steve Wild, the Methodist District Superintendent.
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