This is my story - Exhibition

Occuring
for 13 days, 4 hours
Venue
Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary
Address
1 Church Road, Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon, EX8 5JU, United Kingdom

This Is My Story is a photo portrait exhibition about faith which is touring churches and schools across Devon.

The exhibition features a series of portraits by photographer Huw Ryden. Alongside each portrait is the subject’s faith story in their own words.

The aim of This Is My Story is to share the living faith stories of Christians from all walks of life from across Devon.
It prompts us to think more about our own faith and how our beliefs, whatever they are, have shaped our lives.

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Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary

We are a friendly, welcoming Church in the heart of Lympstone village, one of three Churches in the Mission Community of Littleham-cum-Exmouth with Lympstone. Sunday services are at 8.00 am for Morning Prayer and 9.30 am for Holy Communion. Twice a month we hold All Age family services at 9.30 am, with a worship band and activities for children. Check our website for dates of Family Holy Communion services and 8.00 am Holy Communion. The Church is open daily from 9.00 am to 6 pm. Visitors are always welcome. If you would like to find out more about Weddings, Baptisms or Funeral services, please contact the Mission Community Office on 01395 263681.

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Holy Trinity Church
Rolle Road
Exmouth
Devon

EX8 2AB
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This is my story - Exhibition

Occuring
for 13 days, 4 hours
Venue
Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary
Address
1 Church Road, Lympstone, Exmouth, Devon, EX8 5JU, United Kingdom

This Is My Story is a photo portrait exhibition about faith which is touring churches and schools across Devon.

The exhibition features a series of portraits by photographer Huw Ryden. Alongside each portrait is the subject’s faith story in their own words.

The aim of This Is My Story is to share the living faith stories of Christians from all walks of life from across Devon.
It prompts us to think more about our own faith and how our beliefs, whatever they are, have shaped our lives.

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