Out of the mouths of babes…
In a tradition that dates to medieval times, child bishops are elected on 6 December, the feast of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, and their authority lasts through
In a tradition that dates to medieval times, child bishops are elected on 6 December, the feast of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, and their authority lasts through
Heads of State, ministers and negotiators, along with climate activists, mayors, civil society representatives and CEOs are currently meeting in the Egyptian coastal city of Sharm el-Sheikh for the largest
Each year the National Churches Trust helps hundreds of churches, chapels and meeting houses to stay open and keep churches at the heart of local communities. All Saints Church in
From listening to the community, we are aware of people’s fears for the winter and the financial difficulties they are facing, and also know how they value a friendly,
Over several months the Revd Sarah Walsh, Rector of Dickleburgh, Mrs Pippa Delanie (RE lead and Assistant Head of Dickleburgh school) and the Director of Education and Conservation at the
Beginning at 6pm on Friday 26 August, the non-stop hymn marathon is expected to last for three days and nights and hopes to raise £10,000. A team of organists from
The Norwich and Norfolk Medieval Association (NANMA) will re-enact the route taken by St Walstan’s corpse in 1016 to his final resting place in Bawburgh. The route of the oxen
The world is slowly waking up to the devastation which we have brought upon our planet home. Many of us, frustrated by the inaction of national governments, long to do
The Revd Canon Dr Paul Williams, CStJ, DL, is currently the Vicar of Tewkesbury Abbey in the Diocese of Gloucester. He will take up his new post in September. The
A new place of learning The day began with the dedication of a new classroom at St Mary’s Church of England VA Primary School in Roughton. This was an eagerly