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Week of Prayer 24/7
‘The whole church for the whole city’

Over 42 churches around the city from every denomination are coming together for a week of prayer, Anglican, Baptist, Methodist, Quakers, Roman Catholic, Salvation Army, United Reformed and Free churches. The city of Exeter is the focus of 24/7 prayer in 20 - 27 November.

Christians are praying for the city focusing on current issues such as law and just... More >

Other News:
Shrinking the Footprint advice available on new Diocesan website.
On the Edge of Eternity - new thinking on ageing and faith.
First Bishop's Mission Order.

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About the Diocese > Diocesan Structures
The geography and structures of the Church of England in Devon.
Our Vision
In fellowship with other Christians, we are committed to using the gifts God has given us in the service of His Kingdom. In joy and love we respond to ... more >
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The Geography of the Diocese
Geographically, the Diocese of Exeter is perhaps better described as the Church of England in Devon, as its boundaries coincide almost exactly with th ... more >
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Archdeaconries and Deaneries
Exeter Archdeaconry: E1 Aylesbeare E2 Cadbury E3 Christianity (Exeter) E4 Cullompton E5 Honiton E6 Kenn E7 Ottery E8 Tiverton Barnstaple Ar ... more >
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Diocesan Staff
The work of the Diocesan Bishop, the two suffragan bishops and the four archdeacons is varied and complex. Their primary role is to provide a network ... more >
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A Quick Guide to the Diocese
This document briefly explains the construction of the diocese and the roles of clergy and lay people working within it; it includes a glossary of the ... more >
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Exeter Cathedral
Exeter Cathedral derives its name from the Bishop's throne found inside - the Cathedra - and it is often assumed that the Bishop of the diocese would ... more >
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Moving On In Mission and Ministry
The organisation of the parish-based communities within the county may soon be subject to change, with the final draft of the Wilds' Report 'Moving On ... more >
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