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- Hardrock
miners from Cornwall, Great Britain,
- are
welcomed all over the world:
- Cornish
Methodist Cousin Jacks
- contribute
positively to communities in
- North
America, Mexico, Jamaica,
- South
Africa, New Zealand and Australia
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- And
they practice Methodism

- Have
'ee been to Moonta, Baoy?
NEW!
- Click
on images for Cornish video downloads...
 
- Thousands
of Cornish mining families congregate at
- Moonta
Mines Uniting Methodist Church established 1864
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- Cornish Heritage Ecumenical Worship
- Kernewek
Lowender
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- It
is in Moonta, South Australia, where 1500 worshippers
- congregate
every two years at Moonta Mines Uniting Church
- during
Kernewek Lowender.
- Words
of Inspiration and plenty of Cornish singing
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- With
a humorous and inspiring tribute to Cornish Heritage, Rev.
David Paech delivers his sermon, Remember Days of Old.
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- Also,
Rev. Sal Tatchell, Father Basil Travers,
Pastor
Ian Adams, Pastor Chris Georg,
Ltn. Nigel
Pitkin, Rev. Mark Dickens,
Rev. Allan
George and Rev. John Keane
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The
spot on Metropolitan Male Choir of South Australia provides song.
If
Song of Cornwall doesn't move you, you might not be
Cornish!
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- This
program is dedicated
- to the
memory of
- Cornish
Cousin Steven Curnow who
- lost
his young life 20 April 1999
- at Littleton,
Colorado
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1
hr. 14 mins.
*Recommended
viewing
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- A percentage
of proceeds is donated
- to Moonta
Mines Uniting Methodist Church
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- Tell
a Cornish Cousin about
- Cornish
Heritage Ecumenical Worship
- and
Kernewek Lowender
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