What is the church?
19th June 2026 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
You’re walking down the road In your village. A car draws up, winds down the window, the driver leans over and says, ‘Excuse me, where can...
Rackenford Church holds weekly services including the popular monthly family service involving children's activities. All festive occassions are well supported by the local community.
The earliest reference to this church is 1239 although the present building is mainly 15th-century; however, the arch for the south door is 14th-century.
Another feature to admire is the great west arch. The church is a small and ancient building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of a chancel, nave of four bays, aisle, south porch and an embattled tower containing six bells; the font is of the reign of Henry II.
19th June 2026 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
You’re walking down the road In your village. A car draws up, winds down the window, the driver leans over and says, ‘Excuse me, where can...
1st May 2026 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
I have just made a nostalgic trip with some of my family. They wanted to see where I grew up, and so we went. The surprising thing is that none of the...
20th February 2026 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
For my birthday last year, my son and his wife bought me a bird feeder. I’ve tried to have a bird table before, but Withleigh is where the wind blows...
26th September 2025 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
"I am pleased to say that I have been given the all clear to begin a slow return to work. The very fact that this is even a possibility seems miraculous!...
25th September 2025 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
I have had several problems with the office email this week. Our provider updated the system and wiped all my email contact addresses! Please accept my...
Greetings from Templeton (Sept 2025)
1st September 2025 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
September and October are times to celebrate God's provision; express gratitude for the abundance of the harvest, acknowledging those in need and reflect...
Calverleigh September Update 2025
1st September 2025 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
As the new school year begins (where did that time go?), we hope that you had a fun and relaxing time through the summer holidays. We send our best...
21st August 2025 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
Steph is now back home from hospital and going from strength to strength. Praise the Lord! A message from Steph. “Thank you all for the beautiful...
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