We are delighted to have a wide range of services throughout the month in the church, a warm welcome awaits at any of the services. Children are welcome at all of our services and creche toys are available at the back of church. Activity sheets and crafts are provided at several of the services. Please be assured that your children are very welcome even when they are exploring the church and banging toys.
Praise & Worship
Our Praise & Worship Service is a contemporary service for all ages, its focus is about connecting with God and each other through shared worship and praise. Relaxed and easygoing, it also focuses on learning and growing together through teaching and exploring God’s word. Music is led by the use of by a worship group or through the use of worship videos. Sometimes reflective, sometimes imaginative the service has a simple structure which is entirely delivered through multi -media. Prayer ministry is offered at this service.
Holy Communion
Holy Communion means, simply, ‘togetherness of Christians and God’. At a celebration of Holy Communion we gather, listen to readings from the Bible, pray together, and share a special meal of bread and wine to remember the death and resurrection of Jesus. All are welcome, whether you are a follower of Jesus or just curious.
Our Traditional service uses the organ and hymn books.
Our Contemporary service is more informal with a worship band and a projector screen
Cafe Church

Our café church service comes with added TLC: tea, laughter and conversation – all fueled by homemade cake! It is an informal and interactive church service for all ages. If you’ve not been before it’s rather different to what you imagine ‘church’ looks like. Relaxed and easygoing, it’s aimed at everyone, of all ages, whether you attend a church or not.
Kosoleth

Kosoleth means calm, stillness and quiet in Cornish. This service, combining images and music, scripture and prayer, draws on the deep Christian traditions of quiet reflection and personal stillness to seek God amongst the busyness of our daily lives.
Look regularly on on our weekly bulletin and our Facebook page for the next Kosoleth Service
Soul Resonance

Join us for a Christian praise and worship service where we invite you to immerse yourself and soak in God’s presence as we come together to worship the Lord.
Experience worship through music, allowing them to wash over you and hopefully create a deeper connection with God, and an opportunity to bask in the love and grace of the Almighty.
This service offers a platform where you can openly share the incredible ways God has worked in your life to inspire and uplift others.
Whether silently in your heart or aloud, this is a time for personal reflection, intercession, and a deepening connection with God.
Come join us as we journey together in worship, testimonies, and prayer—a celebration of the faithfulness and goodness of our Heavenly Father.
Songs of praise

This service is an opportunity to openly share the incredible ways God has worked in your life through song to excite and inspire others in their walk of faith. Join us as we journey together through the Spirit in worship, testimonies, and prayer—a celebration of the faithfulness and goodness of God and his great love for us and others
Messy Church
A fun packed service full of art, craft and other activities for children with a short worship time followed by a buffet tea together. Great fun and children love it. Normally very busy and a great opportunity for children and parents to have fun together at church.
Our Clergy Team
Rev Caroline Husband

I am Caroline, am married to Cliff, and have two grown up children who are currently based in Nottingham.
I was ordained in 2014 in the diocese of Bath and Wells, I then joined the White Horse Team Ministry in Salisbury Diocese in 2018 as a team vicar, in 2023 I also became a rural dean.
One of the things I love about ministry is listening to stories about how people come to faith and how that journey develops as they experience God’s love in their lives. Finding ways -including Lego, breakfast, coffee, time spent together, movies, books, walking etc – to talk ‘God talk’ is an always a joy and privilege to be part of.
Rev Linda Whetter

Linda has served St Probus and St Grace as Associate Priest for the past 7 years. Being alongside people in the community at all the significant times in their lives and watching the young ones grow up has been and continues to be an enormous privilege. Linda enjoys meeting new faces, visiting and taking home communion to those who are unable to get to church. Linda loves cake.
Our Lay Reader Team
The role of Lay Reader was established over 150 years ago, and there are now approximately 10,000 Readers in the Church of England.
Readers are theologically trained lay volunteers i.e. not vicars, but people who have studied the bible and the nature of God in an academic setting. Readers not only lead services and preach, they also undertake pastoral work; listening, comforting, encouraging, praying and providing practical help where needed.
In a formal church setting Readers can be identified by their blue scarf, but for much of the time you will find them in the community serving God in whatever way they are called to do

Anthony White

With a faith rooted in his catholic upbringing, Anthony enjoys exploring how his experience of monastic communities and Taizé prayer can feed into the worship services he leads at Probus. After 25 years working as a teacher, Anthony now works in a SEND team in Cornwall Council. He enjoys journeys by train, reading a good book and still gets excited when it snows.
Sara Edwardes

Sara is married to Paul and they have 2 adult children. Trained as a Podiatrist, Sara has worked in both the NHS and Private sector. Since moving back to Cornwall in 2022 she has found a new role as a Recording Officer for weddings.
Having been licensed as a Reader by the Bishop of Lincoln in 2007, Sara has had an active role in various churches but has now settled in Probus.
She enjoys walking, travelling in their campervan and officiating at Kayak events both nationally and internationally
Scott Hall

Scott is married to Sue and they have 2 adult grown children, Alex and Jamie. Scott came to faith at 17 and spent 24 years serving a church in Peterborough.
Scott’s work career as a manager in Social Care spanned some 35 years in Peterborough and Cornwall, the family moved to Cornwall in 2004.
Having been licensed as a Reader by the Bishop of Peterborough in 2003 Scott has had an active role in Probus since his move here in 2004.
Scott enjoys walking, Cinema ( a big Star Wars fan) and loves football, still playing with the Roseland Walking Football Team once a week.
Oh and he also runs a Chilli Farm
