Easter Sunday Service 11am

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Nectan's Church, Ashcombe
Address
St Nectan's Church Church Hill Ashcombe Nr Dawlish, EX7 0QD, United Kingdom

10.30am Easter Egg Hunt followed by service at 11am

St Nectan's Church, Ashcombe

Welcome to St Nectan's Church. 

The historic St Nectan’s Church in Ashcombe is Grade I listed, maintained by the PCC and local volunteers. Financial support comes from fundraising and charitable donations. Assistance of all kinds is invaluable to St Nectan’s and the local community.

St Nectan’s Church is a social and spiritual focal point for the local community who rely on this ancient building as their spiritual centre. Although the population of Ashcombe is under 100, many inhabitants of the village and surrounding districts are able to trace their ancestors through the church records. Baptisms, weddings and funerals are significant events in village life and the church is one of the anchors that binds the community.

St Nectan's Church is open for personal prayer every day.

Get in touch

Rev Dave Wilkie

The Vicarage
3 Moors Park
Bishopsteignton
Teignmouth

TQ14 9RH
Team Vicar
07867309387
Team Office
01626 770115

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Easter Sunday Service 11am

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Nectan's Church, Ashcombe
Address
St Nectan's Church Church Hill Ashcombe Nr Dawlish, EX7 0QD, United Kingdom

10.30am Easter Egg Hunt followed by service at 11am

Safeguarding

The mission community is committed to the safeguarding of everybody, and especially to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and adults experiencing or at risk of abuse or neglect - who are involved in any church activities. The Safeguarding Lead for The Haldon Mission Community is Mrs Susan Harvey and concerns should be notified to her.

The term safeguarding is used to define actions taken to protect and save vulnerable people and groups from harm. This may come from adults or other groups or other children. A vulnerable adult is a person who may be unable to protect themselves or take care of themselves against harm, exploitation, neglect or abuse. When safeguarding children - a child is anyone under the age of 18. Therefore safeguarding children is about protecting all those under 18 from harm, exploitation, neglect or abuse. Schools, charities, hospitals and care homes, along with other sectors - including churches must all take responsibility to safeguard those around them.

If you have a concern about the safety of someone or the actions of someone working with children or vulnerable adults, please speak to someone. Any matters of concern about a child or vulnerable adult should be always be reported.

The Safeguarding Lead for the Haldon Mission Community is Mrs Susan Harvey: [email protected]