Bishop’s Kenya Trip a Chance to Build Connection Through the Faith
The Bishop of Exeter is on a ten day visit to the Diocese of Thika in Kenya, which is one of the official link dioceses of the Diocese of Exeter. He is being accompanied by Rev’d Jeremy Putnam, the Diocese of Exeter’s Mission Enabler. It’s Bishop Mike’s second overseas visit since he arrived in Devon in November 2024. Last October he went to Cyprus, part of the link Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf. In…
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Diocese of Exeter’s New Pray Grow Serve 2035 Plan Boosted by £10m Grant
The Diocese of Exeter is delighted to announce it has successfully been awarded £10m to help churches across Devon grow, flourish and serve their communities well into the future. The funding will help resource Pray Grow Serve 2035, an ambitious 10-year strategic plan based on the diocese’s five missional priorities: missional leadership, missional DNA, vocations, children and families and mixed ecology (varied missional forms of church). The grant, which is the largest the diocese has…
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Devon’s Bishops Send Pastoral Letter as Living in Love and Faith Process Concludes
The bishops of the Diocese of Exeter have sent a pastoral letter to clergy and lay people in Devon following the decision by the Church of England’s House of Bishops to conclude the Living in Love and Faith Process. The House of Bishops, which is made up of all England’s diocesean bishops and archbishops met on 14 January to finalise their agreed position on the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) process – which explores…
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Community School celebrates joining the Diocese of Exeter’s family of Church of England Schools
The start of a new year marks a new chapter for a community school in Devon, as it joins the Diocese of Exeter’s family of Church of England schools. Lapford Community School, situated in Mid Devon, has been designated as a Church of England school. This special milestone symbolises a renewed commitment to their Christian foundation, their partnership with local churches, and their dedication to serving Lapford families for generations to come. Education is a…
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Plymouth Church Performs Powerful Refugee Retelling of Story of Three Kings
The Ephipany themes of journey, welcome, generosity, what it means to be a refugee and the Good News of Jesus being for the whole world have been powerfully brought to life in a new play written and performed by members of St Mary and All Saints Church in Plymstock. The play was written by Sara Jennet, a retired drama teacher who attends the church. It was inspired by the Journey of the Magi by T.S….
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