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Chard St Mary's
Welcome to our page, we hope it is helpful for you, and we look forward to seeing you should you be able to join us for worship. There will be a warm welcome awaiting you.
The Church has been here since C10 and probably before that, we are set in what was the Old Town part of Chard. The Churchyard is a restful place too where we are rewilding some parts. We welcome anyone to visit and take a moment to reflect, pray, or chat as feels right for you.
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St Andrew’s Whitestaunton Parish Church
Everyone is welcome to come and join us at St Andrew's. We meet regularly to worship. We also love to offer concerts in our beautiful building-watch this space!
We are a little gem hidden away in the village of Whitestaunton just on the border of Somerset & Devon. A strong farming community lies side by side with an our Roman heritage. There are not many churches where you can hear the ducks while worshipping. We look forward to welcoming you here.
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St Barnabas Mission Church
Ham Church is a beautiful little Church tucked away near Burnthouse Farm.
We only have services between Easter and Harvest as there is no electricity and no light. Very well attended for BCP Evensong.
During the winter months we are closed for worship.
Our services at Ham are on the first and third Sunday at 6.00pm. in the winter we meet on the fourth Sunday only at St Mary's in Chard .
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Wambrook Parish Church
Wambrook is set close to the border of Devon in a beautiful peaceful setting. The Church has been here since C12 and boasts some medieval painting remnants.
We are a friendly Church and love to welcome visitors of all ages at our worship, or just to take a moment for yourself and drink in the peaceful atmosphere, knowing you are joining many centuries of others who have communed with God here.
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