One Big Day – ‘Just One Thing’ Conference
On Saturday 27 April the Children, Youth and Families Team are hosting their ‘One Big Day’ conference for anyone involved in ministry with children, young people and families. Through a
On Saturday 27 April the Children, Youth and Families Team are hosting their ‘One Big Day’ conference for anyone involved in ministry with children, young people and families. Through a
The first time I heard the phrase ‘modern slavery’ was 15 years ago during the notices at the end of a small group meeting. An anti-slavery organisation was mentioned and
Church representatives who attended the Growing Good workshop were encouraged to embrace the five characteristics of growing churches. Representatives of 21 churches from across Norfolk and eastern Suffolk gathered in
Armed with frying pans, choristers at Norwich’s Anglican Cathedral raced around the cloisters flipping pancakes as they went in the annual Shrove Tuesday tradition yesterday. The Dean of Norwich, the
The Diocese Children, Youth and Families Team have launched a new ‘Catalyst’ training programme for volunteer and paid children and youth and workers, The course is part of a national
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland have created a website with ideas and advice for churches on holding a question time meeting or hustings for the General Election. During the
Truth Be Told is an exciting intergenerational project that brings storytelling and song groups to families and older adults, either within a care home context or in a church. Truth Be
“My dream is to see churchyards as places for the living, as well as the dead.” The Church of England has unveiled proposals to strengthen its response to the biodiversity crisis as
The Parish Giving Scheme is a resource, free of charge to parishes, that enables people to give to their church and live out their Christian faith. The Parish Giving Scheme
Thanks to the generosity of people in our Diocese and further afield, the Bishop of Norwich’s appeal for the Anglican led Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza has now reached over £55,000.