
Hubs
In our analogy of everyday life, we think of Hubs as a family meal - perhaps like a Sunday roast. These are places where we know everyone, where we all get to contribute and share our thoughts.
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Colin, Ruth & Alan
We meet fortnightly on Wednesdays to have food together and do various centring activities.
On the Sundays where there isn’t a Sunday service we meet at the local Church in Clyst St Mary and feel a particular calling to serve the local area.
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Hannah, Tim, Lizzy & Josh
We meet fortnightly on Wednesday evenings, to have food together and watch the videos.
On the Sundays where there isn’t a Sunday service we meet in the morning and do a family-friendly prayer, thought and worship activity. Our group meets across Exeter in a few of our homes.
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Mark, Sarah, Jenny & Joe
We meet twice a month, once on the fourth Sunday and then on the Tuesday evening after the second weekend.
We're all very involved in Messy Church, so we need a rest on the second weekend!
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Rachel, Alex, Sarah & Dave
We meet on the Newcourt estate on the 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings.
We have brunch together, watch the videos and support and pray for one another
Starting a Hub
Hubs are not rocket-science. It’s a community of people who intentionally include Jesus into the group. Of course, you can just meet with friends, use our resources and start to encourage each other to live out discipleship.
If you are interested in starting an Exeter Vineyard Hub, we do have a duty of care to people who might join and we have some aspects of the Hub dynamic we feel are really important. Still, not brain surgery.
Talk to Dave if you want to find out more.