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From the website of the Church in Wales

From a jelly fish to a singing superstar — a wide variety of sources have influenced people’s journeys of faith, judging by their You Cube stories.

The Church in Wales sent 1,000 cubes out to parishioners across Wales ahead of its landmark conference this weekend, asking them to decorate them with items to show their stories of faith.

The completed You Cubes are now being sent in so that they can be used as part of the worship sessions at The Time Is Now conference, which is being held in Llandudno this weekend (November 21-22).

About 40 cubes were brought to a special service at Llandaff Cathedral on Sunday. The 2020 Vision service was held to focus on the Church’s strategy for growth as it prepares for its centenary in 2020 and to pray for the conference which is part of that strategy. It was organised by ordinands from St Michael’s College, Cardiff.

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