Monthly Archives: April 2014

Archdeacon’s Visitation

VISITATION SERVICES IN THE ARCHDEACONRY OF EXETER 2014

 

This year, the Visitations for the Archdeaconry of Exeter are being held as follows:

 

Thursday, May 1st         7.30pm       Sidmouth, St Giles and St Nicholas

Wednesday, May 7th     7.30pm       Heavitree, St Michael and All Angels

Monday, May 12th         7.30pm       Tiverton, St Peter

Thursday, May 15th       7.30pm       Crediton, Holy Cross

 

In addition to Clergy and Churchwardens, who should attend a Visitation, the Lay Chairs of the Deanery Synods, Readers, Sidespersons, and any members of Church Communities are warmly invited to be present.The plan for these Visitations is for worship, fellowship and affirmation, as well as the necessary legal requirements.

Credit Union Meeting

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  • Paula Anscomb,
  • Manager of Plough and Share Credit Union
  • will be giving a presentation on
  • Tuesday 8th April at 7.30
  • in the Sunday School Building, Colyton
  • All welcome!

Why Credit Unions?

 

Credit Unions make loans at reasonable rates, and provide an ethical alternative to payday loan companies and loan sharks. They are “an idea whose time has come”, when people are facing many challenges in managing their money and making it stretch. They are a practical way to enable people to escape the “rising tide” of debt, which is one of the chief reasons for needing food banks. They can provide quick relief for an urgent problem – but also build long-term resilience and the habit of saving.

Credit unions have a mutual structure, and anyone can start saving with as little as £2, or invest substantial amounts with an annual dividend and legal guarantees.

We can help ourselves and our neighbours by using and promoting their services. Credit unions are local organisations – Plough and Share is specifically for Devon only. It provides a practical means to build up the resources of the local community.

“I fully support the work and aspirations of our Credit Unions in Devon.”  Bishop Nick, Bishop of Crediton