Related Churches
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St Thomas of Canterbury
Welcome to St Thomas' Church in the heart of Thorverton. We are part of a team of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community. The church is a very beautiful Grade 1 listed building, medieval in origin but much altered in Victorian times. We need and welcome financial help to maintain it.
Please visit our website for full details of our services and other events at www.netherexe.org. All are welcome at any of our services and the church is usually open every day (at least from 0900-1600).
The parish of Thorverton: St Thomas of Canterbury is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer, PSOs. The Diocese of Exeter’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.
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St Michael and All Angels - Cadbury
Welcome to St Michael and All Angels church in the heart of Cadbury. We are part of a team of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community.
The Netherexe Parishes continue to offer services by telephone and Zoom. Please visit our website for full details at www.netherexe.org
Currently, the church is open to all for Private Prayer
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Church of Our Lady - Upton Pyne
Welcome to the Church of our Lady in the heart of Upton Pyne. We are part of a team of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community.
The church lies on the St Boniface Pilgrim Way, and is a waypoint for that pilgrim trail. For more details please visit: St Boniface Way - Devon Pilgrim
Please visit our website for full details of services and other events at www.netherexe.org
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St Peter Church Brampford Speke
Welcome to St Peter's Church in the heart of Brampford Speke. We are part of a group of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community. Our church is in the heart of the village and we welcome you to join us. We have a Holy Communion service on the 3rd Sunday and we are beginning a new service on the first Sunday called 'Coffee, Cake, & Conversation'. Sound Good? Come and see. For full details please visit our website at www.netherexe.org.
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St Cyr and St Julitta - Newton Sr Cyres
Welcome to St Cyr and St Julitta Church in the heart of Newton St Cyres. We are part of a group of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community.
The church lies on the St Boniface Pilgrim Way, and is a waypoint for that pilgrim trail. For more details please visit: St Boniface Way - Devon Pilgrim
Please visit our website at www.netherexe.org for full details of services.
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St Mary the Virgin - Rewe
Welcome to St Mary the Virgin Church in the heart of Rewe. We are part of a group of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community. We are a friendly village church with informal family services and Holy Communion once a month and evening prayer at 6pm on Tuesdays. Please visit our website at www.netherexe.org for full details of when our services are happening.
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St Mary Magdalene
Welcome to St Mary Magdalene Church in the heart of Stoke Canon. We are part of a group of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community.
Details of services and other events are available on our website at www.netherexe.org.
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St John the Baptist
Welcome to St John the Baptism Church in the heart of Netherexe. We are part of the Rewe with Netherexe parish and a team of nine churches called the Netherexe Mission Community.
Please visit our website for full details of services and other events at the church and within the mission community at www.netherexe.org
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