St Just in Roseland Church is a very special 13th century Church, with a 6th Century Celtic heritage, in a unique waterside semi-tropical garden setting where you will be sure of a welcome. A legend says that Joseph of Arimathea may have brought Jesus ashore here. Whether that is true or not, many people do feel the presence of God here today, just as people have through the centuries.
We are part of Powder Deanery in the Archdeaconry of Cornwall in the Diocese of Truro.
As part of our current redecoration and restoration work we are removing a wooden floor platform and laying a slate floor to enable
St Just in Roseland Church is open daily as usual in spite of current the Restoration programme.
WE ARE VERY SORRY FOR ANY INCOVENIENCE.
The restoration work is nearing completion and in the later stages there will be increased disruption. The Roofers have completed their work now and the roof will be revealed in all its glory any day now. This coming week the outer scaffolding will be dismantled and the Church will be closed for a couple of days to enable the contractors to do this.
Decoration is underway inside and access will be much more limited over the next few weeks in March. Currently Sunday Services are still expected to take place on the 4th March.
Organists and/or Musicians required St Just in Roseland and St Mawes Churches are short of Organists for our Sunday morning services. We are keen to hear from anyone who would be intrerested in playing the organ at either Church, or helping to form a small music group to assist in our services. Find out more by contacting Ken Boullier on 01326 270248.
If you have a favourite photograph taken during your visit to St Just In Roseland Church we would like to see it. Please submit your photographs, with a brief description including when it was taken, to David.Calton@hotmail.co.uk webmaster. We will try to publish as many as possible. Your photographs will not be used for any purpose other than inclusion in our photo gallery, unless you give explicit permission. This permission will be requested in advance.