Night Church PZ


NightChurch has a new logo!
One Wednesday evening, while welcoming a new guest, who asked, ‘What’s going on?’ I smiled and said, ‘Welcome to NightChurch, we’re making pizzas, come and join us!’ And they did! It was the reply, ‘But it isn’t night,’ that stayed with me. It led me to reflect on the journey of NightChurch so far. We have welcomed many guests, some who have become regulars and others just passing through, including holidaymakers and visitors from afar. It continues to be a privilege for us to listen to people’s stories and walk alongside them.

As we listen, respond and partner with God in his mission, we are also mindful that NightChurch is not static, it is growing and evolving with the needs of our community. We considered these moments of welcome, our conversations with guests and neighbours, the way Wednesday gatherings are unfolding and the NightChurch vision: a place of hope and transformation, where everyone can flourish, find belonging and discover their place in community. With that in mind, we began thinking about visual identity. Drawing on past experience working with brands and after exploring how visual elements can communicate purpose and values, we collaborated with Eira Hopkins to create a new logo. The brief: A design that reflects growth and captures the heart of NightChurch, inspired by John 10:10 ‘I have come that all may have life, and life in all its fullness.’ The new logo retains the familiar NCPZ, layered over a circle and a dove, symbolising presence, peace and unity. Huge thanks to Eira for her design work. We are excited to share it with you and hope you love it as much as we do. – Victoria and the NightChurch Team
Fund Raising Concert

A Heartfelt Thank You to the Renal Ward Team
We are delighted to extend our gratitude to the Renal Ward team at West Cornwall Hospital for their generous donation to NightChurch. The support helps us to extend care and compassion to those in need within our community, providing tangible resources and encouraging hope among those we serve.

We are particularly touched by the creative way the team raised funds, by assembling beautiful hampers and raffling them off, selling tickets as the drinks trolley made its rounds through the hospital. The team brought community, joy and generosity together in a truly inspiring way. – The NightChurch Team, St. Mary’s
New Project Coordinator
Following my recent appointment as Project Coordinator, I wanted to introduce myself to the cluster congregations and share some exciting updates about NightChurch. I worship at St Mary’s and I am delighted to be stepping into this role and would like to start by thanking everyone who has supported and contributed to NightChurch so far.
This comes at a meaningful time, as I near the completion of my degree in Theology, Ministry and Mission at St Mellitus College. I am working closely with managers, Vicky and Eliza, to continue building on the wonderful foundation, and I am passionate about creating spaces of welcome, connection, and hope.
For those who are new to NightChurch, it is a community of friendship that welcomes everyone: a place to simply be, reflect, connect, and find peace alongside others. At the heart of NightChurch is the promise of Jesus: life in all its fullness. Together, the team is committed to creating an environment where everyone can flourish.
You might have noticed the plant pots outside St Mary’s starting to bloom: a beautiful sign of growth and new beginnings. These were planted by some of our NightChurch visitors who expressed an interest in gardening. A huge thank you to Christina Beale for donating the bulbs, Roz Peskett for the compost, and to everyone who brought in pots. We hope this is the start of more gardening and transformation.
Last Wednesday was a real celebration as we enjoyed a musical duet, celebrated a birthday, and shared a meal and fellowship around the table. It was a joy to witness so many conversations and new connections forming.
We are excited about the ideas emerging from our visitors and are looking forward to planning the months ahead. Please keep NightChurch in your prayers, share it with friends and contacts. All are welcome as we meet every Wednesday evening from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. With thanks and hope – Victoria, St. Mary’s