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The Re-organisation of Sandford with Upton Hellions Parish | The Bakers, Exeter Diocese

The parish consists of a village community set in a rural area together with a number of outlying hamlets.  It is served by a parish Church in the village of Sandford (Grade I listed building), a smaller Church at Upton Hellions (now effectively used as a “festival Church”) and a Read more…

By Save The Parish, 1 year2 January 2022 ago
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Future of the Parish of Stoke Gabriel | Stoke Gabriel Church Totnes, Exeter Diocese

From the earliest days of Christianity, the English parish evolved from a geographical area containing a church, a resident priest and a sufficient number of people to support the priest who provided a ministry in return. At the Reformation, the parish became a unit of local government and thus it Read more…

By Save The Parish, 1 year12 December 2021 ago

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