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IMG 3018St Sampson's Living Churchyard

Donations to assist with maintenance gratefully received http://paypal.me/stsampsons

St Sampson's Church has a living churchyard.  There are many creatures who live here; including bats, birds and insects. The grass grows long in places to provide homes for them and wild flowers for food. This is a place to be enjoyed and explored.

From time to time we have talks on topics such as bats and flowers.  We are gradually compiling records of flora and fauna and hope to expand this to creatures as well.   

Churchyards are very special places for bio diversity and habitats as they have not been cultivated for hundreds of years.   You are welcome to explore and record what you find.  There is a box in the church porch with information. 

We have produced a children's explorer pack for summer 2023. (Funding from National Grid Community Green Spaces Fund)

Pick up an explorer pack from the porch, which contains activities and information to help you explore and enjoy St Sampson’s churchyard.   These are available at any time for you to use and take away.
St Sampson's explorer

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Churchyard maintenance how can you help?

St Sampson's Inscribed Memorial Stone

Make an animal mask

St Sampson's bats

Make your own bat

Jackdaws in the tower

Flowers often found at St Sampson's

Trees in St Sampson's churchyard

St Sampson's crosses




 

Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello

 

Where and When

We are one church in five locations which offer a wide variety of styles of service from vibrant family friendly services to something more contemplative.  We have services starting at 8am, 9.15am,  10am, 11am and 11.15am across the Cluster of five churches.  You can find details of the services and what to expect here.  The calendar not only gives you the place and time but also a description of what you can expect from the service.

What you can be sure of is a warm welcome at whichever church you decide to visit.  Refreshments will be on offer either before or after the service.

Churches

Getting Connected


You can find more information on your nearest church

St Mary's : Callington
Stoke Climsland : Stoke Climsland
St Melor's  : Linkinhorne
St Sampson's : South Hill
St Paul's : Upton Cross


 

Leadership 


Oversight Minister
On Sunday 2nd June it was announced that Rev’d Andrew Atkins will be the new Oversight Minister for the proposed Kit Hill Benefice, incorporating the Callington Cluster and Tamar Valley Benefices.

Team Council 
All five churches are represented on this group which sets the strategy for the Callington Cluster. 

Operation Group
Looks after the day to day running of our churches. 

Each of our churches has its own Parochial Church Council (PCC)

For further information contact info.callingtoncluster@gmail.com