Churches on the Move

Churches of different traditions from Cardiff City Centre and Bay are walking their way from church to church.

We’re returning with our Pentecost Walk as we visit each of the churches which form part of the local CYTUN (Churches Together in Wales) group.

It takes place on Saturday 18 May beginning at St Paul’s Church in Grangetown at 2pm.

From there, we move on through Grangetown to the church of St Dyfrig and St Samson.

St Dyfrig and St Samson, Grangetown

Then we visit St Mary’s Church at the top of Bute Street before we make our way into the city centre when the open doors of Taberbnacl in the Hayes will greet us, moving onwards to the church of St John the Baptist just a few hundred yards away.

After another short stop and devotions, we’re off to Charles Street where we find Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral and the Quaker Meeting House. From there we wind way across Queen Street to City Church in Windsor Esplanade and, finally, Eglwys Dewi Sant at 5pm.

A view of Cardiff Bay from the city with the towers of St Mary’s Church

Everyone is free to join us for the whole journey or just for part of it. You’ll find the approximate timings below.

At each stop, a short time of prayer will be led by someone from one of the member churches.

The event coincides with Christian Aid Week (12 – 18 May) and as well as enjoying the journey together there’ll be an opportunity to donate to Christian Aid along the way.

So why not come along? Bring your family and friends, enjoy an afternoon with others on the move, and pray with Christians of other traditions and explore in some of the churches of our city.


Here’s the itinerary with approximate timings:
St. Paul’s, Paget Street, Grangetown (2:00 p.m)
St. Samson & St. Dyfrig’s, Pentre Gardens, Grangetown (2:25 p.m)
St Mary’s Church, Bute Street (3:10 p.m)
Tabernacl, The Hayes (3:30 p.m)
St John the Baptist Church, St John Street (3:45 p.m)
Saint David’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Charles Street (4:10 p.m)
Quaker Meeting House, Charles Street (4:25 p.m)
City Church, Windsor Place (4:45 p.m)
Eglwys Dewi Sant, St Andrew’s Crescent (5:00 p.m)


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