Church of England Diocese of Exeter Ugborough Ugborough: St Peter

Everyday faith

We want to support you as you seek to find and follow God in your everyday life. We gather on Sundays but most of us spend most of our time at work, at home, pursuing our hobbies and with our friends or family. Here you will find a story of how one person lives out their faith in their daily life, information about local gatherings and groups and links to digital journeys that people in our community are participating in online.

A story of everyday faith

What does everyday faith look like? Hear one person's story of how their faith impacts their daily life.

How we support you

Ugborough is a flourishing community as a church we offer:

A weekly Post Office on a Thursday with our coffee morning frpm 10am - 12noon

Messy Church every 4th Sunday at 4.30pm

Bellringing every Sunday and practices during the week

Choir every Sunday and choir practice on Fridays at 6pm

Ugborough Sustainable Community meets every other week in the Village Hall selling produce 

Our Advent and Lent Study group meets online

Safari suppers 

Quiz nights

Concerts throughout the year

Village activities include;

Football

Book Club

Garden Club

Pantomime

Ladies Lunch Club

Ugfest

Ugborough Fair

 

To find out more about how we can support you contact:

Revd David Sayle at [email protected]

What you can do

Through the Everyday Faith portal, the Church of England offers a range of reflections and prayer journeys to help people find and follow God in their daily life.

Environment and Climate Justice

See how environment and climate justice are part of our faith and explore some actions you can take to become part of a movement for change.

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God on Monday

Start your working week by thinking through where God is at work, in your work. Weekly reflections on the lectionary readings.

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Faith in a Conflicted World

Across 5 films and written reflections, Archbishop Justin Welby explores three habits based on the life and ministry of Jesus: be present, be curious, and reimagine.

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