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St Sampson's Standing Stone 

The area in which St Sampson’s church stands may have been one of the earliest centres of Christian worship in Cornwall.
In the churchyard is an inscribed stone, containing a chi rho symbol and inscription, dating from the sixth to eighth century.  It was discovered in a wall near the church in 1876 and re-erected in the churchyard in 1891. 
Archaeologists consider that such inscribed stones were put in important religious places.

standing stone
                    inscription   standing stone 1




chi ro

The Chi Rho is a Christian symbol for “
Christ” written by superimposing the two Greek letters “Chi (X)” and “Rho (P)” which are the first two letters in Greek of the name of “CHRist.” The first public use of the Chi Rho symbol was on the labarum, the shield of Constantine’s warriors in the Battle of Milvian Bridge on October 28, 213 AD.
 

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.
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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 Callinton
Stoke Climsland
St Melor's Linkenhorne
St Sampson's South Hill
St Paul's Upton Cross


 

Leadership 

Oversight Minister    
Currently recruiting our next priest. During the vacancy our Rural Dean Rev'd Michael Johnson will be supporting our churches. 

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