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St George, Bicknoller.
Safeguarding: This parish takes the wellbeing and safety of children and vulnerable adults that attend our church very seriously. If you wish to raise a safeguarding concern, please contact Sally Pryde, our safeguarding officer, on 01749588907 or by email [email protected]. Alternatively you can contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team on 01749 685135 and find more information on their website: https://www.bathandwells.org.uk/diocese/safeguarding/. You will also find full contact details on the Benefice website at: www.quantocktowersbenefice.org.uk.
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St Etheldreda or St Audries, West Quantoxhead
Welcome to St Etheldreda's church. We are delighted you are visiting our page. If you are looking to have a wedding in our church, we will be very pleased to hear from you and to help you plan your special day. You will find further details as your scroll through this site and particularly on our dedicated page 'Your Wedding at St Audries Church'. You will also find details of our Sunday Services. Please do come and look around the church. It is open daily and you are most welcome.
We also welcome enquiries about Christenings (baptisms). Whether you are wishing to mark the birth of your baby with thanksgiving, or celebrate with an older child the life of God, we will ensure your family occasion is very special.
Please enjoy looking at our site and do contact us if we can be of help.
Revd Nicky Morgan: 01984 636667 Email: [email protected]
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All Saints Monksilver
Thank you for looking us up and let us. be the first to offer you a huge, warm welcome. Ros and I are the Church Wardens here and would love to see you worship with us or answer any questions you may have. Everyone is welcome, whether you have a strong faith, are just curious or wish to attend as a place of reflection or just a good old sing! We all have our own reasons for coming to Church. Best wishes, Caroline
All Saints, Monksilver Church is situated at the food of the Exmoor Hills, a stunning location for our small community of 90 souls. Many people travel through in their holidays and we welcome visitors to worship with us.
All Saints is where Sir Francis Drake married Elizabeth Sydenham, so we are full of ancient stories to discover.
Our congregation is small and older, but we are also full of smiles and experiences to share with you.There is a lively team of bell ringers, of which we are very proud, that meet weekly and ring for our Church services and special occasions, weddings, funerals and National events.
The villagers of Monksilver are exceptionally supportive of All Saints, volunteering to clean, arrange stunning flowers and mow our ancient churchyard, for which we are all very appreciative.
Currently we have a monthly Communion Service at 11am. This follows the beautiful Book of Common Prayer. Although the words are old, we are not stuffy! Often there is fresh coffee and biscuits to follow , or a drop of mulled wine when it’s chilly, so we can have a quick catch up with each other.
Safeguarding information can be found on the 'About Us' page.
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Holy Ghost, Crowcombe.
Safeguarding:
This parish takes the wellbeing and safety of the children and vulnerable adults that attend our church very seriously. If you wish to raise a safeguarding concern, please contact Ben Fawden, our safeguarding officer. Alternatively you can contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team on 01749 685135 and find out more information on their website: https://www.bathandwells.org.uk/diocese/safeguarding/
You can also find details of contacts on the Benefice website: www.quantocktowersbenefice.org.uk
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, East Quantoxhead.
Welcome to St. Mary's church, East Quantoxhead.
Rector: Revd. Nicky Morgan. 01984 636667, email:[email protected]
Church Warden: Brenda Jarvis. 01278741227
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St George, Sampford Brett
Welcome to Sampford Brett. Sampford Brett is a small village in West Somerset, forming part of the United Benefice of Quantock Towers.
The service pattern each month consists of a CW Holy Communion and a CW Morning Prayer .
The church is warm, light and welcoming, with coffee and biscuits after the service offering a time for fellowship. Access is easy with a wheel chair available if required. There is a PA system in operation and a loop system operates in the front right hand side of the nave. In addition to pew cushions, blankets are available for those really cold occasions to improve the comfort of the congregation.
Although there are no toilet facilities in the church, itself, the village hall, just down the road, can be opened on request
There is an active bell ringing team who ring for morning services.
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St Mary's Stogumber
"The interior is full of light and colour... it is all most jolly."
England's Thousand Best Churches, Simon Jenkins
We are an inclusive and friendly church, welcoming to both villagers and visitors, no matter how strong or tentative your faith, whatever your background or circumstances, and whether you come often, sometimes or only occasionally.
Our Church may be ancient, but it is accessible, and we will happily give any assistance that you need to join us for worship or social events, so do get in touch.
We have a service most Sundays. Our style of worship is mostly traditional, using the ancient and beautiful Book of Common Prayer, but we are not stuffy. We also use the more modern Common Worship for alternate Sunday Communion services.
Music is important in our worship, and we have a good organ, talented organist and accomplished choir of about a dozen, who lead the hymns, psalms, sung responses and anthems. But don't feel you have to be a wonderful singer - there are also many of us who are not! We have a peal of six bells and a band of enthusiastic ringers.
After services, we gather at the back of the church for a chat over fresh coffee and biscuits (in the morning) or sherry (after Evensong).
Members of the congregation contribute to many aspects of parish life, including the Stogumber Good Neighbours scheme, village school, community lunches - good food is a feature of Stogumber!
If you have any questions or concerns, or would like a visit from one of our priests, please do get in touch.
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