ST JOHN THE BAPTIST AND ST MORWENNA CHURCH, MORWENSTOW - BENEFICE SERVICE 23RD MARCH

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for 1 hour
Venue
St John the Baptist and St Morwenna Church
Address
Morwenstow Bude, EX23 9SR, United Kingdom

Our Benefice Service, ususally on the 5th Sunday of the month, will be at Morwenstow in March and will start at 9.30am.
It will be a service of Holy Communion.

Kilkhampton: St James the Great

We have regular services at 11.00am every Sunday to which everyone is very welcome.   Refreshments are served after the service.

Our Grade 1 Listed Church, the oldest part of which is the Norman doorway, has a number of noteworthy features including a complete set of medieval pews with very ornate end carvings, and several very early Clayton and Bell stained glass windows.
The organ is a very fine instrument, restored recently, which has parts said to come from Westminster Abbey.  The Church and extensive burial ground are generally in good repair. It was re-roofed in the past 20 years and the main path from the lych gate to the south porch was replaced last year. We have a peal of eight bells, rung regularly.

Get in touch

Val Hopper - Benefice Administrator

Val Hopper
email: [email protected]
tel: 01288 354215

Kevin McGrath, Churchwarden
01288 321277
Rev Teresa Folland, Rector
01288 352599
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ST JOHN THE BAPTIST AND ST MORWENNA CHURCH, MORWENSTOW - BENEFICE SERVICE 23RD MARCH

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St John the Baptist and St Morwenna Church
Address
Morwenstow Bude, EX23 9SR, United Kingdom

Our Benefice Service, ususally on the 5th Sunday of the month, will be at Morwenstow in March and will start at 9.30am.
It will be a service of Holy Communion.

Safeguarding

We at St James the Great Church are committed to safeguarding all who worship with us and all who visit the church. We recognise that everyone has different levels of vulnerability and that each of us may be regarded as vulnerable at some time in our lives, but there are particular groups of people who need to be cared for. These include children and at-risk adults.

Who to contact with safeguarding concerns:
Concerns about the well-being and safety of children, young people and adults should be reported to:-

Our Safeguarding Officer – Hilbre Watts 01288 321331 ([email protected]) or in her absence to Rev Teresa Folland (01288 352599).

Where there is an urgent need for intervention, please contact:-

Cornwall Social Services Safeguarding Team on 03001234 131 or out of hours on 01208 251300.

In an emergency, contact the police via 999.

For advice and help with a safeguarding concern from the Safeguarding team at the Diocese of Truro, please email
[email protected]

Other useful organisations
NSPCC 0808 800 5000 or [email protected]