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Welcome message from The Team Vicar: The Rev'd Alan Butler

St Stephens by Saltash is one of two churches which comprise the physical plant of The Saltash Team Ministry. The church of St Stephens serves the larger part of the town and several small villages nearby. The smaller parish of SS. Nicholas and Faith was formed from part of St Stephens Parish in 1885. Today we ministry to the rapidly expanding areas of the town where new housing in Latchbrook, and more recently Pillmere, have added to the developments of the 1960's and 70s, together turning this once rural parish into an increasingly suburban one. As the town grows so does the call on St Stephens for services of Baptism and Holy Matrimony, both of which we see as opportunities to engage with the community in which we are set. We welcome all who join us for worship either at the celebration of Holy Communion or in the less formal worship setting of the Family Service when our praise is accompanied by the members of the Music Group.

We thank you for visiting our website and hope to welcome you to worship with us in person. Details of staff members and service times can be found on other pages of this site.

Alan Butler.

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Forthcoming Events (Click on the title for more details)

9th August 2008 2:00 pm Annual Duck Race
27th September 2008 7:00 pm Desert Island Discs with Justin Leigh (Provisional)
24th October 2008 Safari Supper
22nd November 2008 10:00 am NOVEMBER FAYRE in Church
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The other half of the Saltash Team Ministry - SS Nicholas and Faith, Saltash

Deanery of East Wivelshire

Diocese of Truro

The Church of England

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