The first contact for concerns about safeguarding will no longer be a nominated person within your own parish but will be a central team in the Diocesan office.Please speak to your Parish Safeguarding Representative if you have any concerns for the well-being of a child or adult, or about the behaviour of someone towards a child or adult.If you think that person is in imminent risk of harm, you should call the police by phoning 999. There are a range of other numbers for special circumstances which you will find on the attached poster.Your Parish Safeguarding Representative is the Diocesan Safeguarding Team Contact: 01392 345909 or 01392 294975 Further contact details for the Diocesan Safeguarding Team are as follows: Charlie Pitman, Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser - 01392 345909 / 07889 542640 - charles.pitman@exeter.anglican.org Costa Nassaris, Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser - 01392294969 / 07950 457665 - costa.nassaris@exeter.anglican.org James May, Assistant Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser - 01392345910 / 07889 542646 - james.may@exeter.anglican.org Rebecca Lane, Administrator - Safeguarding and DBS - 01392294975 - safeguardingenquiry@exeter.anglican.org I
Dear Friends,The thoughts of many in our nation will be with our Queen and her family this weekend following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh. We pray for the repose of his soul and for the comforting of those who mourn. In tributes paid by church leaders, his deep faith was mentioned repeatedly, as something he shared with our Queen. We pray that at this Eastertide, the gospel of resurrection will be her solace. Our Gospel this week reminds us that Jesus offers us peace even when we feel shut away, afraid, or that we have missed something important. I pray that we may know this peace across our communities during this time of the next step on the “roadmap” to things opening: peace in the hearts of those opening anew, in the hearts of those choosing to travel and holiday in self-catering facilities and peace in the hearts of all who find all this makes them anxious.God bless,SamanthaI know that many who have lived here longer than me will have memories of the Duke's visit to Lynmouth to mark the 50th anniversary of the Flood, following up from his first vist here to express concern in its aftermath. If you would like to offer your condolences on the death of HRH Duke of Edinburgh, the Church of England has opened a “virtual” Book of Condolences which you can find here:https://www.churchofengland.org/Bishop Robert has also recorded a message which you can find on the diocesan website. There will be civic commemorative services at Exeter Cathedral, St Andrew’s Church, Plymouth and Paignton Parish Church led by the Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Plymouth and Bishop of Crediton respectively. The date of these services has not yet been confirmed but the latest updates on these arrangements will be published here:https://exeter.anglican.org/resources/commemorating-the-death-of-the-duke-of-edinburgh/https://exeter.anglican.org/God of our lives,we give thanks for the life of Prince Philip,for his love of our country,and for his devotion to duty.We entrust him now to your love and mercy,through our Redeemer Jesus Christ. Amen. Merciful God, be close to all who mourn,especially The Queen and all members of the Royal Family.May they know the comfort of your love,through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Dear Friends, As we have received the Queen’s announcement of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, let us pray that he may rest in peace and rise in glory. We give thanks for his long life of service and his legacy in so many areas of national and international life. We pray especially for our Queen at this time, and for the Royal Family. If you would like to offer your condolences, the Church of England has opened a “virtual” Book of Condolences which you can find here: https://www.churchofengland.org/ and the Archbishop of Canterbury has paid tribute to the Duke: https://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/news/news-and-statements/statement-archbishop-canterbury-death-hrh-duke-edinburgh Bishop Robert has also recorded a message which you can find on the diocesan website: https://exeter.anglican.org/ There will be details, still to be published, of streamed Memorial Services, both local and national, in the time to come. Today, you may like to use these prayers: God of our lives, we give thanks for the life of Prince Philip, for his love of our country, and for his devotion to duty. We entrust him now to your love and mercy, through our Redeemer Jesus Christ. Amen. Merciful God, be close to all who mourn, especially The Queen and all members of the Royal Family. May they know the comfort of your love, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. God bless, Samantha The Reverend Samantha Stayte The Lyn Valley Mission Community
Dear Friends,St Augustine said “We are an Easter People and Alleluia is our song!” so while we may not be able to sing communally in church this year, I pray that as Easter Day dawns whether as you celebrate the vigil or early in the morning at Countisbury with Revd Jean, in church at Parracombe or Lynton, through the morning or at home, wherever across the world you are this Easter (God bless those of you in the US and Thailand) your heart will sing with alleluias.If you are coming to the Easter services in Lynton or Parracombe, I have a favour to ask. Traditionally we sing the Gloria on Easter Sunday after long weeks of Lent without it and there is also a tradition at Easter of ringing bells, or making a noise with ringing instruments during the Gloria too. As we can’t sing, I wondered if people would be willing to bring any bells/tambourines/ things you can make a noise with…to accompany us as we say the words of this ancient song of praise to God! Maybe if you are using this video at home you could join in with such music/joyful noise making too!My prayers for you all are that this Easter opens you to a deeper awareness of the love in which God holds you, the fullness of life God wills for you and the peace of heart God offers you.God blessAlleluia Christ is Risen, He is risen indeed, AlleluiaSamantha