Sunday Worship

We’re a community of communities, with 6 church buildings.
We worship together on the first Sunday of the month
and in our local communities on the other Sundays. 

First Sunday of the Month 
11.00                St Beuno's Church, Clynnog Fawr 

Other Sundays
09.30                St Aelhaearn's Church, Llanaelhaearn 
09.30                St Twrog's, Llandwrog (September, November)
09.30                St Gwyndaf's, Llanwnda (August, October, December) 

11.00                 St Beuno's Church, Clynnog Fawr 
11.00                 Christ Church, Penygroes (September, November)
11.00                 St Rhedyw's, Llanllyfni (August, October, December) 

What's On: Summer 2025

Churches


Cakes
Members of Little Church
Artwork on gate
Blodau
Two people on Tre'r Ceiri
Purple coral fungus
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Eglwys Fach

Eglwys Fach is our children and families network.  We keep in touch via Whatsapp and get together at our united first Sunday service or for a shared celebration from time to time.  Also linked to Eglwys Fach is our Agor y Llyfr team – who go into 7 local primary schools on a regular basis to present dramatised versions of Bible stories. 

Capel Celf

Capel Celf gatherings combine creative meditation with self-led craft activities, taught workshops and creative quiet days. This community also coordinate the provision of hand-made items for our micro gift shop at Clynnog Fawr and organise a sustainable Christmas Fair. 

Siaradwyr Newydd

Siaradwyr Newydd is a community offering the opportunity for learners to practise their Welsh language skills in a supportive environment. This year we have been hosting ‘Geiriau Gwyrdd’ – a conversation group for those who enjoy gardening and the outdoors.  We also organise other gatherings and events for new Welsh speakers – for example, Eben Fardd pilgrimage, Learners’ Carol Service. 

Gwyrddfoddolwyr

The Gwyrddfoddolwyr are a community of environmental volunteers, who currently meet on Mondays at Llanwnda Church. We are passionate aboutcelebrating and caring for the world around us and seek to manage our churchyards and other green spaces in a way which enables human and non-human life to flourish. 

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