Related Churches within the area and contact information from external sources such as Crockfords can be found below.
Related Churches
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St John the Baptist
Exeter
Welcome to the Church of St John the Baptist in Plymtree. Our church is at the heart of the community.
The Church building is now open for private prayer and reflection Wednesdays from 1.00pm to 4.00pm and on Sundays from 9.00am to 1.00pm if there is no public worship on that day. You are very welcome to enter the church at those times, but please follow the social distancing and hygiene guidelines. On line reflections and services are available through Rector John Hayhoe and Associate Priest Jane Penn. You can find the latest details of these here https://www.dunkeswell.org.uk/
Regular public worship on Sunday recommenced at Easter 2021after being paused during lockdown. A warm welcome is extended to our services - we would appreciate it if you can let us know if you plan to attend so that we can monitor attendance and seating.
Please use our "Get in touch" section if you have any questions or need help or assistance. (Emails go to the churchwardens)
Safeguarding is an important concern of our parish and Mission Community. Please select the Safeguarding tab for details of our policy and our contacts.
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St James the Greater
Exeter
There will be no Sunday services at St. James during the new national lockdown. It is planned for services to recommence after 17 May.
The Church building will continue to open for private prayer on Sunday and Wednesday.
We warmly invite you to join us from your home in prayer and worship during lockdown. For full details please click here.
If you are lonely, facing hardship or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Associate Priest, Jane Penn, on 01404 841523 or send an email to Sara.
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St Mary's, Luppitt
Exeter
There will be services at St. Mary's on Easter Sunday at 10am and on 11 April at 11:00am. Everyone is most welcome to join us in Worship.
If you are lonely, facing hardship or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Associate Priest, Jane Penn , on 01404 841523 or send an email to [email protected]
There is physical evidence of the existence of a Christian community in Luppitt since shortly after the Conquest. The present Church building is believed to have been constructed early in the fourteenth century. Luppitt was united with neighbouring parishes in 1974.
St. Mary's is a member of the Dunkeswell Mission Community whose other member Churches are:
St Andrew's, Broadhembury; St. Nicholas', Dunkeswell, St. John the Baptist, Plymtree; St. James the Greater, Sheldon; St. Mary the Virgin, Upottery
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St Mary the Virgin, Upottery
Exeter
Regular Worship has re-commenced at 11:00AM every Sunday.
The Church building is open for private prayer on Sunday mornings and Wednesday afternoons.
We warmly invite you to join us from your home in prayer and worship during lockdown. For full details please click here.
If you are lonely, facing hardship or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Associate Priest, Jane Penn, on 01404 841523 or send an email to Sara.
The three communities of Upottery, Rawridge, and Smeatharpe worship together at St Mary’s Church, in Upottery, the oldest parts of which date from the 12th Century. All three villages contain a mixture of agricultural land and buildings together with some more modern housing developments. Upottery has a primary school and a pub but no shop. Smeatharpe and Upottery have village halls which are used for a variety of local events and clubs.
The church offers a rich variety of monthly services including all types of worship from Book of Common Prayer to modern, non-liturgical services. Sidesmen and the regular congregation afford a warm welcome to those who attend services, including newcomers and visitors, who often comment on this. We make a special effort to welcome children at all of our services and have an area especially dedicated for their use. Refreshments are served after each service and the majority stay to share fellowship.
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St Andrew Apostle and Martyr
Exeter
Sunday worship has resumed on the first and third Sunday of each month. For more information on services please click on Services and Events
The Church building will continue to open for private prayer on Wednesday and Sundays.
If you are lonely, facing hardship or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Associate Priest, Jane Penn (Monday, Wednesday and Sunday), on 01404 841523 or send an email to [email protected]
Broadhembury is a rural parish of some 4700 acres with an adult population of approximately 700. The Parish is bounded at the northern and eastern sides by the Blackdown Hills with the northern third in Blackdown Hills AONB and the village of Broadhembury is in a conservation area.
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