Angel Festival at Great Yarmouth Minster
Local groups and schools have been invited to create angels to be displayed in the church and the creativity is running high! A Great Yarmouth Arts Project, ‘Reprezent’, will be
Local groups and schools have been invited to create angels to be displayed in the church and the creativity is running high! A Great Yarmouth Arts Project, ‘Reprezent’, will be
The Revd Julia Chamberlin, Children, Youth and Families Project Adviser for the Diocese has been visiting churches across our region, supporting ways in which we can be more welcoming to
The Calendar is now available to purchase on the Church House publishing website and is accompanied by a story sheet with a short, rhyming couplet for each day of Advent,
As the countdown begins to Advent and Christmas, Norwich Cathedral’s Head of Schools and Family Learning has developed a unique Advent calendar to help families celebrate the festive season. Clare
Each week, activities such as immersive Bible stories, painting, crafts and flower arranging have been used to explore the theme of creation. Members of a neighbouring Benefice joined in by
The course focuses on creating an easy and comfortable environment for participants to discuss Jesus and their faith while emphasising spiritual growth and deepening their relationship with God. Rosie Hutton,
This new award, administered by Norfolk Green Care Network, is to recognise projects or organisations that have already begun work to expand opportunities for children up to the age of
The installation features 1000 metres of multi-hued ribbons cascading from the rafters which fill the space with a riot of colour: like streams of light connecting heaven and earth. The
In 2017 All Saints Church started raising money to re-thatch the whole roof, the 2015 quinquennial inspection and subsequent specialist report indicating that complete re-thatching and timber repairs were essential.
In 2021 structural investigations at St Peter’s Church in Forncett St Peter near Long Stratton revealed that the chancel roof was potentially dangerous and a forest of scaffolding was urgently