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A prayer of lament to mark 100 days of war:
More information about the biblical concept of lament may be found on the Embrace the Middle East website (opens in new window)
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The Rt Revd Jackie Searle, Acting Bishop of Exeter, Revd Carol Green, Team Rector, and Parish Representatives are delighted to announce that, subject to the completion of the statutory formalities, an offer has been made for the post of Team Vicar of the Benefice of Teignmouth, Ideford with Luton, Ashcombe, and Bishopsteignton, known as the Haldon Mission Community, to Revd David Wilkie, who is currently Curate in the Parish of St James' Church, Taunton, in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. This offer has been accepted.
Rev'd Dave will be licensed as "Team Vicar and Children & Families Mission Enabler" on Thursday 14th March at St Michael’s Church at 6.00pm by Bishop Jackie Searle, Acting Bishop of Exeter
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Help Required - Do you have experience of managing grant funded projects and have spare time to volunteer and give back to the community.
St Michael The Archangel's Church (church by the sea) needs help managing a project to repair the pinnacles on the tower.
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The Future of Church Safeguarding Programme has been set up to recommend a model for fully independent safeguarding within the Church of England. As part of the programme, the team will be gathering a range of views to help understand what needs to be improved, or what is already working well in the safeguarding processes. They also want to hear opinions about how to achieve a safeguarding body that is independent, fair and impartial. The programme operates entirely independently from the Church, and is being led by Professor Alexis Jay OBE, who previously chaired the Indpendant Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). She expects to complete her report for The Archbishops of Canterbury and York by the end of December, and will be publishing the report to ensure full transparency.
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St James' are setting out on a programme of major works of renovation and reordering, to prepare the building to serve the people of West Teignmouth for a further 200 years and more.
To have your say and help shape the programme, please complete our online survey (opens in new window).
We have created a new section within St James' area in this website to publish plans and update of all kinds relating to the projects. Please click or tap here for more information.
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"This Is My Story" is a photographic exhibition telling people's faith stories. Each of the 18 panels provides an opportunity for us to learn about that person, how they came to faith and how it has helped in their lives. The exhibition shows real people living in Devon today, with a real faith, and will encourage us to think about our own lives and beliefs.
The exhibition will be at:
- St James', Teignmouth from 8th until 22nd July 2023
- St John's, Bishopsteignton from 24th July until 7th August
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The Parish Giving Scheme has published a "self-service" facility that enables individuals to create their own regular or one-off offerings to their church (or to support other churches in the scheme).
Within the Haldon Mission Community, please use the following links to donate through this new facility or manage their PGS account (links open in new window):
- St John, Bishopsteignton
- St Mary, Ideford
- St John, Luton
- St James, Teignmouth
- St Michael, Teignmouth
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St. Peter’s Church, Shaldon is hosting a Social Hub for guests from Ukraine and their hosts every Saturday Morning between 10.30am and 12.00 noon.
Tea, coffee and cakes will be on offer. We hope it will provide a chance to chat and meet fellow guests and their hosts; maybe ask for help or support. We plan to have Ukrainian and Russian speakers available. All will be welcome - just turn up.
The church is located in Bridge Road, Shaldon. There is a limited amount of parking available on site and a "Pay and Display " carpark nearby. (Please click here for more help to find St Peter's church)
For more information, please contact Lesley Bill
We look forward to seeing you.
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Recovering from the death of someone we love, often means trying to make sense of a world turned upside down.
Coping with grief is exhausting, painful and can be lonely. We may not wish to share with family members for fear of upsetting them. It takes time to regain our bearings, to see that life can be good again, although changed.
We can help by offering support through:
- Telephone befriending
- Working in a group with others who have been bereaved
- Meeting you in a local cafe for a chat over a coffee.
If you would like further details do ring the Alice Cross centre on 01626 778039
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