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St John the Baptist
Welcome to the Church of St John the Baptist in Plymtree. Our church is at the heart of the community.
There are regular Sunday services normally at 9.30am or 11.00am. These include two Communion services each month as well as Morning Prayer and Family Worship on other Sundays. Please see the calendar for details of actual services, which are usually based on Common Worship. Most services are taken by our Priest in Charge, Revd Nigel Candelent or our Associate Priest, Revd Jane Penn. Some services are also lay led.
Everyone is welcome to our services.
The Church building is usually open daily from 10.00am to 4.00pm. You are very welcome to enter the church at those times.
Please use our "Get in touch" section from the ‘A Church near you’ link if you have any questions or need help or assistance. (Emails go to the churchwarden)
If you are making a donation for a particular cause (eg in memory of a person or for a special appeal) please let us know by using the “Get in touch” section from the ‘A Church near you’ link. Thank you.
Safeguarding is an important concern of our parish and Mission Community. Please select the Safeguarding tab for details of our policy and our contacts.
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St Mary the Virgin, Upottery
We join together in Worship every Sunday morning at 11:00am. Please note that there will be no service at Upottery on Sunday 26 December.
The Church building is open on Sunday mornings only until further notice.
If you are lonely, facing or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Priest-in-Charge, Revd Nigel, on 01404 891306; our Associate Priest, Revd Jane Penn, on 01404 841523 or send an email to our Administrator [email protected]
The three communities of Upottery, Rawridge, and Smeatharpe worship together at St Mary’s Church, in Upottery, the oldest parts of which date from the 12th Century. All three villages contain a mixture of agricultural land and buildings together with some more modern housing developments. Upottery has a primary school and a pub but no shop. Smeatharpe and Upottery have village halls which are used for a variety of local events and clubs.
The church offers a rich variety of monthly services including all types of worship from Book of Common Prayer to modern, non-liturgical services. Sidesmen and the regular congregation afford a warm welcome to those who attend services, including newcomers and visitors, who often comment on this. We make a special effort to welcome children at all of our services and have an area especially dedicated for their use. Refreshments are served after each service and the majority stay to share fellowship.
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St Nicholas, Dunkeswell
We warmly invite you to join us every week for Sunday Worship.
The Church is open every day for private prayer.
If you are lonely, facing or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Priest-in-Charge, Revd Nigel, on 01404 891306; our Associate Priest, Revd Jane Penn, on 01404 841523 or send an email to our Administrator [email protected]
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St James the Greater
We warmly invite you to join us each week in Sunday Worship at 9:30am.
Our Church building is open every day for private prayer and contemplation.
If you are lonely, facing or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Priest-in-Charge, Revd Nigel, on 01404 891306; our Associate Priest, Revd Jane Penn, on 01404 841523 or send an email to our Administrator [email protected]
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St Andrew Apostle and Martyr
For full details of Church services please click on the Services and Events link.
If you are lonely, facing or in need of any kind please do not hesitate to phone our Priest-in-Charge, Revd Nigel, on 01404 891306; our Associate Priest, Revd Jane Penn, on 01404 841523 or send an email to our Administrator [email protected]
Broadhembury is a rural parish of some 4700 acres with an adult population of approximately 700. The Parish is bounded at the northern and eastern sides by the Blackdown Hills with the northern third in Blackdown Hills AONB and the village of Broadhembury is in a conservation area.
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