Swansea
A folder for all the parishes of Swansea and Brecon
- Blaenwysg
- Blaenwysg comprises six widespread individual churches situated in a sparsely populated area of the National Park to the west of Brecon around the upper reaches of the river Usk. A warm welcome to our regular services and activities awaits all residents and visitors.
- Brecon St Mary
- We are the central town parish in Brecon, which is a small rural town at the heart of a beautiful area of Wales - The Brecon Beacons.
- Dan yr Eppynt
- We are a benefice of eight rural churches serving the predominantly agricultural community to the north west of Brecon
- Gwastedyn
- Gwastedyn is a large rural Parish comprising 7 churches and a church site centered around the Market Town of Rhayader in Powys Mid-Wales. The aim of all our churches is to serve God, the people of God and all who live and work in this beautiful part of Wales. We aim to bring God and His Son Jesus Christ closer into the everyday lives of people throughout our community young and old alike through our regular worship, community events and whenever we are called to do so whatever the circumstances.
- Killay
- Welcome to our Parish Website. The Parish of Killay sits at the gateway to the Gower and includes Dunvant, Killay,Three Crosses and Upper Killay. We are Part of the Deanery of Clyne
- Llandeilo Tal-y-bont
- The Churches are in the Parish of Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont in the Area Deanery of Llwchwr and the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon
- Llangiwg
- The Parish of Llangiwg The Parish of Llangiwg is situated in the Swansea Valley, approximately 6 miles from the M4 motorway. It comprises the areas of Rhydyfro, Ynysmeudwy, Pontardawe, Cilmaengwyn and Mynydd Llangiwg. The Parish has two open churches, but in its heydey had four churches. These were St Ciwg's Church which stands on Mynydd Llangiwg (closed in 2004); All Saints Church in Glanrhyd Road, Pontardawe, (closed in 1997); St Peter's Church in High Street, Pontardawe (open); and St Mary's Church on Ynysmeudwy Road, Ynysmeudwy (open) The River Tawe separates the Parish of Llangiwg and the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon from the Parish of Cilybebyll and the Diocese of Llandaff on our eastern side. On the western side of our Parish, a stream provides the border between ourselves and the Parish of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and the Diocese of St David's. To the north of us is the Parish of Ystalyfera and to the south, the Parish of Clydach. Both of these Parishes are in the diocese of Swansea and Brecon. We extend a very warm welcome to anyone visiting the area or locals wishing to explore matters of faith.
- Llansamlet
- We are a lively and friendly parish on the outskirts of Swansea. Our parish serves Llansamlet, Birchgrove and Glais and offers a warm welcome to everyone
- Llyn Safaddan
- We are a group of rural churches just a few miles north east of Brecon. We are positioned around Llangors Lake and set in the midst of beautiful hills. We aim to keep our churches open all the time and hope you will feel that they are places where you can meet the hospitality of God.
- Manselton and Cwmbwrla
- Welcome to the website of Manselton and Cwmbwrla. The parish consists of two churches where regular services are held and from which the mission and ministry of the parish extends to around 9,200 people who live in the north area of Swansea, South Wales.
- Pennard
- We are a a rural parish situated on the Gower Peninsula, Britain's first Designated Area of Natural Beauty. We extend a warm welcome to local residents and visitors alike.
- South West Gower
- The clergy and people of South West Gower Parish welcome all to our six churches in this rural area.
- Swansea St Peters
- We are a growing parish exploring what it means to love God and follow Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit.
- Ystalyfera
- Welcome to our Website - We are a small parish in the Swansea Valley encompassing the communities of Ystalyfera and Godre'r Graig, where Welsh is spoken just as much as English.
