Taize 2026

Occurring
for 6 days, 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue
Taize
Address
Taize, France

Our Youth and Families leader, Nick White, is arranging to take a group of 15 - 17 year olds to Taize in France during Pentecost in 2026 (24th to 30th May). For some of our teens this will be their first time out of the country. This is an exciting opportunity for them to take time to find out more about themselves through prayer and community. Registration is open until 30th November. If you would like to find out more, please contact Nick White by emailing: [email protected]

The 2026 meetings in Taizé will be centred on the theme: “What are you looking for?”.
Throughout the year speakers from diverse backgrounds will lead workshops on themes such as the ecological transition, justice and peace, the diversity of Churches and religious traditions, and the place of faith in professional life.

The meetings at Taizé are centred around the community of brothers. All participants gather morning, noon, and evening for community prayer. All members of the group must be well prepared and ready to participate in all the activities offered, in order to fully enter into the rhythm of the meeting: community prayers, biblical reflections, discussion groups with other young people, simple life together, respect for silence during prayer and at night, in Taizé and the surrounding area.
It is important that everyone who comes to Taizé has decided this freely and that the stay is not simply an obligatory part of a longer trip. Young people aged 15-17 and their accompanying adults participate in a dedicated program.

Each day, they attend a biblical introduction led by a Brother or someone designated by the community. At the end of the first introduction, the young people are divided into sharing groups of about 10 individuals (from different groups), accompanied by a group leader. These groups meet in the morning and afternoon, following the activities presented during the introduction.

St Margaret and St Andrews Church

A church at Littleham is mentioned in the Bull of Eugenius in 1149 but it is probable that it had been in existence for many years before – even back to Saxon days. These days, St Margaret & St Andrew's Church is a friendly, welcoming Church where people from around the Parish and beyond worship and enjoy fellowship together. We are one of three Churches in the Mission Community of Littleham-cum-Exmouth with Lympstone. Our Sunday morning service is at 10.00 am. Twice a month the morning service is an All Age family friendly service. During Term time on Sundays at 5.30 pm we hold an informal "Open to God" worship service, with a bring and share meal followed by a reading, talk and worship songs. This beautiful, old Church the perfect setting for Weddings and Baptisms. The Churchyard has the tomb of Lady Nelson among other historical figures. There is plenty of room for future burials and we are proud of the Natural Burial Ground and our rewilding  project to protect the local biodiversity. Our Sexton, Shaun, is happy to advise people with any Churchyard queries and our experienced clergy will be honoured to guide you through all life events, including funeral services. 

22nd OCTOBER 2025: UNFORTUNATELY THE 'exmouthcoastalchurches' WEBSITE IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE MOMENT. WE HOPE TO HAVE IT BACK UP AND RUNNING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. IN THE MEANTIME, PLEASE CHECK THESE PAGES ON 'A CHURCH NEAR YOU' FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION REGARDING OUR SERVICES.

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The Revd Benedict Cambridge

96 Littleham Road
Littleham
Exmouth
EX8 2RD

Parish Office
01395 263681
Vicarage
(01395) 269356

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Taize 2026

Occurring
for 6 days, 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue
Taize
Address
Taize, France

Our Youth and Families leader, Nick White, is arranging to take a group of 15 - 17 year olds to Taize in France during Pentecost in 2026 (24th to 30th May). For some of our teens this will be their first time out of the country. This is an exciting opportunity for them to take time to find out more about themselves through prayer and community. Registration is open until 30th November. If you would like to find out more, please contact Nick White by emailing: [email protected]

The 2026 meetings in Taizé will be centred on the theme: “What are you looking for?”.
Throughout the year speakers from diverse backgrounds will lead workshops on themes such as the ecological transition, justice and peace, the diversity of Churches and religious traditions, and the place of faith in professional life.

The meetings at Taizé are centred around the community of brothers. All participants gather morning, noon, and evening for community prayer. All members of the group must be well prepared and ready to participate in all the activities offered, in order to fully enter into the rhythm of the meeting: community prayers, biblical reflections, discussion groups with other young people, simple life together, respect for silence during prayer and at night, in Taizé and the surrounding area.
It is important that everyone who comes to Taizé has decided this freely and that the stay is not simply an obligatory part of a longer trip. Young people aged 15-17 and their accompanying adults participate in a dedicated program.

Each day, they attend a biblical introduction led by a Brother or someone designated by the community. At the end of the first introduction, the young people are divided into sharing groups of about 10 individuals (from different groups), accompanied by a group leader. These groups meet in the morning and afternoon, following the activities presented during the introduction.

Safeguarding

"The Littleham-cum-Exmouth PCC is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Exeter’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services."

St Margaret and St Andrews Church Charity No. 1128761