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The Mission Community of St Peter and the Holy Apostles Plymouth
St Thomas Royal Navy Avenue + St Peter Wyndham Square + St James the Less Ham Drive
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Buildings are necessary................
…………the challenge is
MISSION !
The Love of Christ Compels Us to Answer His Call to Follow Him and to Bring Others with Us!
The Mission Community of St Peter and the Holy Apostles Plymouth
St Thomas Royal Navy Avenue + St Peter Wyndham Square + St James the Less Ham Drive
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Money matters….
We must increase our income to resource our life, work and witness.
Mass matters much……
We must maintain the DAILY Mass wherein the Lord nourishes our
life, work and witness and we must encourage others to attend
Mission matters most!
Above all we must grow our Church Community,
especially among children, young people and families.
Our Mission Strategy –
is driven by the words of St Paul – ‘The Love of Christ Compels us.’ 2 Cor. 514
 ‘The love of Christ Compels us’ to come together, especially on the ‘Lords Day’
to worship him, fittingly, and as a community to provide a worthy space and
means to fulfil that privilege and obligation.
 ‘The love of Christ Compels us’ to extend his love to others, by making the
Gospel accessible to them and encouraging them to ‘Come and See’. This is our
motivation for Mission and evangelization.
 ‘The love of Christ Compels us’ to use the gifts God has given us to his glory,
and to encourage others to do the same by promoting lay ministries to work in
harmony with and guided by our Parish Priest. We acknowledge our need for
help in continuing to explore this aspect of parish life.
 ‘The love of Christ Compels us’ to encourage the young, and to learn from them
as they share fully, safety permitting, in the life, work and witness of our Mission
Community. We are open to discovering new ways in our ministry with and to
children, and we are determined to maintain strong links with our Church Primary
School.
 ‘The love of Christ Compels us’ to welcome others, as Christ welcomes us to
the table of His Word and of His Sacrament. It is a priority that each of our church
buildings become “A People Place” of real welcome, and are adapted for worship
and community use that proclaim that welcome.
 ‘The love of Christ Compels us’ to work and strive for visible unity, both
within our own Mission Community and with Christians of other traditions.
Mindful of this, we aim to maintain our current Ecumenical links and to explore
them more actively.
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The Mission Community of St Peter and the Holy Apostles Plymouth
St Thomas Royal Navy Avenue + St Peter Wyndham Square + St James the Less Ham Drive
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THE PATRONS
The Bishop of Exeter and Keble College, Oxford acting jointly, together with the
Parochial Church Council are seeking to appoint a Parish Priest rooted in the
traditional Catholic Faith to pastor and lead the Parish of St Peter and the Holy
Apostles, Plymouth within the Diocese of Exeter into NEW LIFE and GROWTH.
BUILDINGS
We have three churches, a Church Primary School and other buildings serving
three distinct communities.
However, out of three separate parishes we are now legally one and we are
working to consolidate our growth into a single Church Community in which,
regardless of where people worship, each person feels that the life, work and
witness of the whole and of each is their responsibility. We want a Parish Priest
who will help us to become that single Church community that is effective in
Mission and service to the wider communities we are called to serve.
We see our buildings as necessary resources to help us in Mission.
 The Parish Church – dedicated to St Peter is located in Wyndham Square
and it serves the Stonehouse area of the city.
 St Peter’s CE VA Primary School is located in Rendle Street.
 St Peter’s Vicarage is located at 23, Wyndham Square.
 St Peter’s Curates House is located at 261 North Road West and is provided
by the Diocesan Board of Finance.
 The Church of St Thomas the Apostle is located in Royal Navy Avenue,
North Keyham (in close proximity to Devonport Dockyard and HMS
Drake) and serves Keyham.
 The Church of St James the Less, Ham Drive is located in the substantial
former Council estates of Ham and North Prospect.
 There is first floor accommodation at St Thomas, currently used by a lay
Pastoral Assistant working in the Royal Naval Chaplaincy in HMS Drake
 St James’ former vicarage is located behind the church. It is now owned by
the Diocesan Board of Finance.
A SINGLE PARISH AND MISSION COMMUNITY with a one Parochial
Church Council ready to work in partnership with our Parish Priest to
strengthen and extend the life, work and witness of the Church in the inner city,
North Keyham, Ham and North Prospect areas of Plymouth.
If this is
YOU,
please read on…………
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CATHOLIC FAITH AND CATHOLIC LIFE
The parish is firmly rooted within the Catholic tradition, which shapes our life,
work and witness and is clearly shown in our pattern of worship and the ethos in
all three churches.
ORDINATION OF WOMEN
Resolutions A, B and C have been passed by the Parochial Church Council and
therefore the new Priest will be male. We seek a Parish Priest who will not only
accept the current situation but who is personally wholly supportive of our
position in this matter and who will lead us in making use of the Bishop’s
Declaration when the General Synod legislates for women to be bishops.
Membership of SSC (Societas Sancte Crucis) – of which society our first Parish
Priest was a founding member – and of Forward in Faith are important,
demonstrating a firm commitment to the continued teaching of the Catholic Faith
as understood, taught and lived by his predecessors and our community as well as
showing a commitment to do nothing that harms our search for visible unity with
the great Communions of East and West.
VICARAGE
Our Parish Priest will live in the present St Peter’s Vicarage [pictured on the cover],
situated immediately opposite the Parish Church in Wyndham Square. This is vital
because of his ministry of solidarity with the poor, to the casual caller and to those
seeking the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
THE CHALLENGE
There is still much to do to consolidate the life, work and witness of this Mission
Community, and to promote serious Mission and Evangelization of the
communities we serve.
We are seeking a Parish Priest who has incumbency experience and who has been
responsible for the formation of and the deployment of others, ordained and lay.
Our new Parish Priest will also be someone in whom the Diocesan Bishop has
confidence and may entrust the formation of those newly ordained.
CURRENT HELP – Priestly and Lay
All members of our Parochial Church Council are committed to working in
partnership with our new Parish Priests.
In addition, we are fortunate to have the help of three retired priests who worship
with us in the Parish and who assist in maintaining the daily Mass which was
established in 1849 and has continued in St Peter’s Parish Church without a break
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to the present time. We want this maintained in the Parish Church and, when
possible, for the daily Mass to be restored to the life of the other two churches.
The Mass provides us with the nourishment for our daily life, work and witness as
the Church.
Sister Mary Joseph SC is on loan to our Community from the Sisters of Charity in
Plympton. She lives in The House of Charity in Wyndham Square. Sister assists
with the distribution of Holy Communion to the sick and housebound. She also
manages requests for Baptism, and assists as necessary in the sacristy of the Parish
Church.
Eight members of our congregations are licensed as Lay Eucharistic Ministers at
Mass. One ministers at St Thomas, one at St James, the others at St Peter but all
may minister in all three churches at the Parish Priest’s invitation.
SIGNS OF NEW LIFE
Fr Trevor Jordan, formerly attached to us whilst waiting reception into the Diocese
of Exeter from the RC Diocese of Plymouth, began to grow a new congregation at
St James the Less on Saturdays at 5pm. He is now on the staff of the Sacred Heart
Mission Community to the east of the City Centre.
However, with the goodwill of the last Bishop of Plymouth, our Archdeacon and
of his current Parish Priest, helped by his wife, he continues to develop this work
under the name CRAFTY CHURCH. This revised initiative began in April 2014
and meets on the first Sunday of the month at 3pm, concluding with mass
Saturday 5pm followed by a simple supper. On the first occasion there were
twenty three children and fifteen adults who had no previous contact with the
Church. It is at the very beginning of its life and we wish to see this made a secure
feature of our life, work and witness at St James the Less and in time extended to
our other two churches.
Fr Trevor continues to offer Mass on the other Saturdays each month at 5pm. The
liturgy is designed to reach out to those with little experience of the Church and
Her Liturgy.
We also wish to recover our work with children through the revival of work
undertaken at St Peter, as follows:
 Noah’s Ark – a DIY crèche for 0-5yr olds during Mass.
 Fisherfolk – a Children’s Liturgy Group during the Sunday Mass
 Jesse Tree Group – a mid-week after school club, akin to Crafty Church.
together with the use of resources from Friends and Heroes and StoryKeepers
which we purchased, but they have never been fully exploited.
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OUR CITY
Plymouth is the largest city in the south west peninsula, with a distinguished
naval history dating back to Elizabethan times. There is considerable current
investment and regeneration taking place within the city, not least in the areas
served by St Peter’s in Stonehouse and St James the Less in North Prospect.
The city has a population of over 250,000 and is home to a major Naval Base, Royal
Dockyard, military garrison, two Universities, Medical School and Teaching
Hospital. There are many excellent schools and colleges.
The Brittany Ferry terminal (to France and Spain) is in St Peter’s area and there are
good road and rail links to the rest of the country.
There are also many opportunities for leisure pursuits with close proximity to
Cornwall and local beaches as well as the Dartmoor National Park.
THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST PETER
The Parish of St Peter was founded in 1848 and has always been firmly within the
Catholic tradition. It was here that
 the daily Mass was restored to the life of the Church of England after a long
lapse dating from the reformation.
 the Sacrament of Reconciliation was defended in the Courts.
 Perpetual Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament was recovered and
defended against attack.
 the first Religious Community to be successfully established began work
here, originally called “The Devonport Sisters” and then known as the
Society of the Holy Trinity. The first Religious House, St Dunstan’s Abbey,
since the Reformation was built by them here. Since those beginnings there
has been a long standing tradition of the Sisters working in the Parish.
The daily Mass has been offered without a break since the time of the first
incumbent, Fr George Rundle Prynne – and it was maintained even during the
disastrous Plymouth blitz and during the recent work [2007] to restore and reorder
the parish church.
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SUNDAY MASS
THE LOCATION OF OUR PARISH CHURCH
That restoration and re-ordering, with its innovative features, including a full
immersion font and rill of water, has provided an inspiring setting for the
Celebration of the Sacraments in keeping with modern liturgical practice, whilst
giving the community a wonderful space for meeting, and an area adaptable for
concerts, exhibitions, social gatherings, quiz nights, tea dances and the like. A
Parish Hospitality Group co-ordinates bookings and arranges seasonal functions.
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ST PETER’S PRIMARY SCHOOL
“Whosoever receives one such child in my name…”
The original schools, primary and secondary, were built in 1859 as a result of Fr
Prynne’s efforts. He described them as “a work I never dropped”. They were
previously in the corner of Wyndham Square.
The Primary School moved to new buildings in the 1970’s, the school being opened
by Princess Margaret, who later became Patron of our restoration fund in 2007.
The school is a thriving community today and holds a good reputation in the city.
It has nursery, infant and junior departments.
Our Parish Priest is automatically an ex officio member of the Governing Body
unless he chooses not to serve. We expect him to serve and to make his ministry to
the School community, the children and their families, and to our staff, a high
priority.
Previous experience as a school governor especially of a Church school, are
desirable.
Under the leadership of the current head……….
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Mrs Jan Digweed
and with the support of our Parish clergy and laity the school regularly uses the
church for various projects and activities during the Academic Year. Lessons
including RE, Art and History are taught within the building.
Daily Collective Worship is a fundamental feature of the school’s life, and our
priests regularly lead it in school and occasionally, such as Harvest, in the parish
church.
We also have a tradition of a School Mass each term, celebrated both in school and
in the parish church as appropriate, including at Petertide, Christmas, Easter.
The school has a permanent Altar in its hall and each class has an Icon of a Saint of
the children’s choice. There is also a chalice that has been purchased for school
Masses [kept in the parish church safe].
List of Staff
Mrs Jan Digweed
Mrs Alison Moore
Mrs Joanna Eveleigh
Mrs Susan Hoare
Mrs Helen Herwin
Mrs Sanchia Bradford
Mrs Sarah Jones
Mrs Judith Goodey
Mrs Karen Carter
Mrs Zara Merrifield
Mrs Karen Allen
Mrs Megan Hall
Mr Steven Hillman
Headteacher
Deputy Headteacher
KS2 Coordinator
Foundation Stage Leader
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teacher
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
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Miss Georgie Hendy
Miss Michelle Haworth
Mrs Anya Ilow
Miss Andrea Dougall
Mrs Jennie Gregory
Mrs Angela Walters
Mrs Beata Robinson
Mrs Julie Peard
Miss Antonia Fletcher
Mrs Sharon Arthur
Mrs Caroline Crosby-Kinson
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Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Nursery Nurse
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Parent Support Advisor
Teaching Assistant
Senior Administrator
Assistant Administrator
List of Governors
Fr Samuel Philpott
Mrs Joanne Caufield
Mrs Fiona Hazeel
Mr Gwyn Price
Mr Ian Tuffin
Fr Trevor Jordan
Miss Sarah Fowkes
Mrs Angela Walters
Mr Daniel Ebsworth
Mrs Jan Digweed
Mrs Joanna Eveleigh
Chair of Governors [will cease when a PP is appointed]
Vice Chair of Governors
Governor (Chair of Finance)
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
ECUMENICAL LINKS
There is a long-standing ecumenical link between the Parish Church and the
Roman Catholic Cathedral, which is situated just a little way along the road from
St Peter’s. We have a common ‘Covenant with the Poor’ which includes the
Cathedral, ourselves Stoke Damerell Parish (Anglican), St Joseph’s Devonport
(Roman Catholic) and the local Methodist and Greek Orthodox Communities. We
have joint prayer at intervals during the year, support the local food bank,
Christian Aid and CAFOD, and join together for Stations of the Cross every Good
Friday. Stations begin in the RC Cathedral and conclude in St Peter – alternating
each year.
WALSINGHAM
There is an annual pilgrimage to The Shrine of Our Lady in Walsingham during
September. The pilgrimage in 2012 was led by Bishop John Ford, Bishop of
Plymouth. During this pilgrimage, we were fortunate to be allowed to celebrate
Mass in Norwich Cathedral during our visit to the city.
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In 1985 and again in 2011, we have had the joy of a Joint Pilgrimage with the
Roman Catholic Cathedral and both Bishops have been pilgrims with us “for
unity”.
THE EBBSFLEET CHRISM MASS
Bishops of Plymouth and Ebbsfleet have celebrated their Chrism Mass in St
Peter’s, the most recent being celebrated by Bishop Jonathan Goodall SSC in 2014.
The Procession of the Holy Oils
during the 2014 Chrism Mass
THE CHURCH OF ST JAMES THE LESS, HAM DRIVE
This building replaces a church in another part of the City with the same
dedication, which was in another part of the city but was sadly damaged beyond
repair in the ‘Plymouth Blitz.’
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The current church was built to serve two post-war council estates known as Ham
and North Prospect. North Prospect is currently undergoing extensive demolition
of old houses Barratt Homes are building modern houses, some for rent and others
for purchase. The rented homes are now owned by Plymouth Community Homes
which was established to take on the management of homes transferred by the
City Council.
There is also a new “community hub” which accommodates a library and other
community facilities.
The Church of St James the Less is dominated by a superb east window by Sir
Ninian Comper and is equally suited to adaptation for current liturgical practice,
and has been and can be used for community events.
There is a very good hall attached to the church. Recently, trees which have long
been hiding the church building from the local community have been cut back,
and there are positive moves being made to renew and refresh the life, work and
witness of the present congregation, which is very tiny and elderly, so that there is
a strong Christian presence in this challenging area of the City.
MISSION IS URGENT and outreach to local schools is a priority. The new
Mayflower Community Primary School, where Fr Trevor Jordan was briefly a
governor, is an immediate neighbour.
THE CHURCH OF ST THOMAS, NORTH KEYHAM
This church has recently replaced a former very dilapidated building. It is attached
to the former vicarage and seats approximately 50.
The ground floor of the former house provides a kitchen, coffee lounge and
disabled unisex toilet. It is our hope that this will also be used by the wider
community in Keyham.
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There is a small but faithful group who worship in the new St Thomas. We are
keen to see growth here. It has had a strong Catholic tradition since the parish
was established, and in a previous incumbency was known for its colourful
Corpus Christi processions. Mass is sung each Sunday at St Thomas but there is
currently no weekday Mass.
Again, MISSION IS URGENT!
AT ALL THREE CHURCHES we need to “go running” into our communities with
the Good News and to tell everyone that they are welcome to join us in following
the Risen One!
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WORSHIP
The Parish Church of St Peter the Apostle
The daily celebration of the Mass is at the centre of our life at St Peter’s and we are
naturally determined to continue this tradition, a legacy of the first Parish Priest of
the Parish.
SUNDAYS
9.30am Morning Prayer [lay led]
10.00am Solemn Mass Homily including Noah’s Ark and Fisherfolk
Coffee is served after Mass
The Modern Catholic Rite is used, with incense and a full complement of Servers
to assist. Lay folk are on a rota of readers, and also read the Intercessions, bring up
the Gifts at the Offertory and assist where required, with the singing.
WEEKDAYS
10.00am Mass [said] – 7.00pm on Great Feasts
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The Church of St Thomas the Apostle
SUNDAY
10.00am Mass and Homily
Coffee is served after Mass
The Mass is sung – a CD is used to assist with music as there is no organist or
pianist. There is a small keyboard for use on occasions such as the Feast of Title.
WEEKDAYS
At present there is no Mass on weekdays.
The Church of St James the Less, Apostle
SATURDAY
3.00pm Crafty Church [first Sunday of the month]
5.00pm Mass and Homily [with music team ]
A simple supper is served after this Mass
Both the above are missionary initiatives [see above] and reach out to those
unfamiliar with the Church and her liturgical life.
SUNDAYS
10.15am Mass and Homily [said]
Coffee is served after Mass
The congregation is tiny and elderly.
THURSDAY
10.00am Mass [said]
OCCASIONAL OFFICES
In 2013, there were….
Baptisms:
Weddings:
Funerals:
5
3
13 [all in church]
Occasional Offices vary from year to year.
We need a Parish Priest who is passionate about ……
MISSION and GROWTH
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WORK WITH CHILDREN
Children have always been welcomed at all of our acts of worship, and in each
Church we have lay-folk who will help them to worship with us.
We have already mentioned our specific provision for children above. At the
Parish Church, this involves taking the children to their own ‘Liturgy of the Word’
during Mass [there is a dedicated room for Children’s Ministry], from which they
return at the Offertory. Sometimes making some contribution with a song, but they
always take their work to the Celebrant of the Mass at the Chair.
We know we must attend to this vital aspect of our life as a Church community –
strengthening the work at the Parish Church, supporting Fr Trevor’s work at St
James and beginning new work at St Thomas.
SAFEGUARDING…..of children and vulnerable adults
…………….. is of the greatest importance and is taken very seriously.
We have a Safeguarding Policy in force and all lay-folk who work with the
children in each church hold enhanced DBS checks. Our Lay Safeguarding Officer,
Fiona Hazeel, assists our Parish Priest in this vital work by taking overall
responsibility for Safeguarding over the three churches and she has a nominated
assistant at St Peter and one at both St Thomas and St James.
We are determined that our Church community in all its gatherings will be SAFE
for both children and vulnerable adults.
Safeguarding appears on the agenda of every meeting of our Parochial Church
Council and on the agenda of every meeting of our School Governing Body.
RESOURCES FOR WORK WITH CHILDREN
Materials: we have already mentioned
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Noah’s Ark
Fisherfolk
Jesse Tree
Friends & Heroes
Story Seekers.
Space:
 At St Peter’s we have St Dunstan’s in the main body of the church and an
upstairs room.
 At St James we have the adjoining hall, separated from the church by a
sliding screen.
 At St Thomas we have the coffee lounge.
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YOUNG ADULTS
Fr Trevor Jordan, when working fulltime with us at St Peter’s, began to reach out
to young adults locally and to University Students. He established a weekly
Young Adults Group. The group met on a Friday evening for discussion and
study, prayer and a communal supper. From this initiative, it was hoped that a
House of Hospitality and Formation would be established in the parish, and if
successful, be implemented at elsewhere in the City.
Unfortunately, when he moved to work in another Mission Community this work
faltered and is currently in abeyance. We hope that our new Parish Priest in
partnership with Fr Trevor will be able to recover and strengthen this work.
DEVOTIONAL SOCIETIES
The Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament and the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham
are both significant features in the life of our parish. We expect our new priest to
be a member of both and to support us in our devotions.
THE ADDITIONAL CURATES SOCIETY
ACS has supported the parish’s need to have assistant priestly help from the time
of Fr Prynne’s ministry. We are keen supporters of the Society’s work – both its
grant giving and its work to raise vocations to the Priesthood. In 2014, to date, we
have given £650 to ACS from Lent Lunches, Lent Boxes and donations for coffee
after each Mass.
MUSIC
At St Peter, music is currently co-ordinated by the musical director/organist, and
is congregational with cantors, and, on occasions a small group of singers. We are
careful to have music which suits the mood, the theme of the Readings, and the
particular celebration of the Mass. Mass settings change often from week to week,
and the congregation are very adaptable to ‘learning new tunes.’ A fair balance of
traditional hymnody and modern worship songs are used.
At St James, music is decided by the Priest, when needed, in liaison with the
organist. The informal worship on Saturday is often accompanied by a keyboard
or guitar.
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At St Thomas, as previously mentioned, use is made of tapes, though there is
occasional use of a keyboard for certain Masses or Funerals.
IN CONCLUSION
We are looking for a priest who……….
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grounded in the Catholic Faith, will maintain the daily Mass in St Peter’s
Church and lead the Parish forward in discipleship
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as an evangeliser, will by faithfully teaching the Faith of the Apostles
inspire us to extend God’s love to all
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will work with the PCC to consolidate, and build on strategies to unite the
parish in Mission and in the development of lay ministries
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will help to create a new vision for youth ministry, and maintain strong
links with our Church Primary School and with other local community
schools especially with Drake Community Primary and Mayflower
Community schools.
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will encourage the best use of our church buildings to enable them to
become places of welcome and hospitality for the whole community so that
our aspiration for them to be “A People Place” may become a reality.
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will maintain, and help us develop our ecumenical links in a more positive
way.
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Our aspiration for our church buildings is….
A People Place
If this is not a place where tears are understood
Where can I go to cry?
If this is not a place where my spirit can take wing
Where do I go to fly?
If this is not a place where my questions can be asked
Where do I go to seek?
If this is not a place where my feelings can be heard
Where do I go to speak?
If this is not a place where you will accept me as I am
Where can I go to be?
If this is not a place where I can try to learn and grow
Where do I just be me?
Attributed to William J. Crockett
If YOU can help us to make that a reality of ourselves as a Church
community ……then we hope you will apply to become our Parish Priest
because the challenge here is…….
MISSION and GROWTH!
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The Mission Community of St Peter and the Holy Apostles Plymouth
St Thomas Royal Navy Avenue + St Peter Wyndham Square + St James the Less Ham Drive
PL2 2AJ
PL1 5EG
PL2 2NJ
APPLICATIONS together with a current CV to be received in writing - by post or
email addressed to:
By Post
The Venerable Ian Chandler, Archdeacon of Plymouth
St Mark’s Church
1 Sanctuary Close
Plymouth
PL2 1EN
By Email to Father Chandler’s Secretary
ashley.mason@exeter.anglican.org
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