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The Reverend Colin Galsworthy, Priest in Charge
of St Teilo's during the building project relates the history of the modern
church of St Teilo,Tonmawr:
"You are faced with the undeniable fact that
the church where you have worshipped throughout your life has to be demolished.
This is where generations have been baptised, confirmed, married and one day
buried. What do you do? St.Teilo's answer -we'll build a new church. Sounds
simple doesn't it? But there was a large amount of money to be raised, there
were administrative details to be sorted and many other difficulties to be
overcome.
"I knew that the church members would be
determined that St. Teilo's would survive albeit in a new building. The
question was, how much support would there be? My doubts, and those of others
were unfounded. The entire community rallied around and here we are just four
years after the devasting news, with a new church building."
After the church in Oakwood was closed there
were plans to build a new church in Pontrhydyfen but planning permission was
refused. After many struggles, indeed battles, planning was granted for a new
church in Tonmawr . The money was raised in just about two years and we were
looking for £30,000." Willing volunteers pushed envelopes through every
door in the Pelenna Valley -there was not a single refusal. Everybody,church
goers and non-church goers contributed. "Perhaps they don't come to church
regularly but they still feel St.Teilo's is theirs. St.Teilo's is their local
comfort. .In times of joy or need they know St.Teilo's is there for them.
Fund raising took many forms. Concerts by local
choirs, a duck race down the river, The Rugby Club supported everything that
was done. This truly was a total community effort.

There was massive support from the rest of the
Christian Community , especially the Free Church Mission in Tonmawr who
supported everything the S.Teilo's members did. That support, in the name of
Christ, is very much reciprocated. There was only one question -"What does
Christ want us to do?" They had the simple answer in terms of faith - Build a
new church."
The old Parish of Oakwood with Tonmawr ceased
to exist and St Teilo's Church, Tonmawr was joined with the Rectorial Benefice
of Neath on the day that the new building, St Teilo's Church, was officially
consecrated by Archbishop Barry on 19th August 2003
There is a Eucharist Service every Sunday at
5pm.
Sub -Warden
Mrs Gwenda
Smart
Sub -Warden
C. Archard
PCC Members
Vickie Rawlinson and Sandra Bruton
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