Headteachers’ conference 2024
For many years the Diocesan Board of Education has organised a conference for all the headteachers in its schools and academies. The theme this year was ‘How’s your vision? Leading
For many years the Diocesan Board of Education has organised a conference for all the headteachers in its schools and academies. The theme this year was ‘How’s your vision? Leading
On Saturday 27 April the Children, Youth and Families Team hosted their ‘One Big Day’ conference for anyone involved in ministry with children, young people and families. Through a programme
The latest Bishop’s Breakfast Briefing focused on food poverty, during a time of rising hardship and hunger across the UK, with food banks in the Trussell Trust network distributing over
The Church of England are running a confidential, free, straightforward will writing service. As Christians it is good stewardship for us to leave our earthly estates in good order. Sadly,
On Saturday 2 March, The Matthew Project’s second Walk to Remember event took place in Norwich city centre. A group of The Matthew Project (TMP) supporters including CEO Rachel Chapman,
Benefact Trust has pledged £1.5m towards a major Church of England climate project, which will support 60 churches to achieve net zero (or close to) by the end of 2025.
The Revd Andrew Bevan, is a Self-Supporting Minister, who also runs a retail business in Brundall. On Tuesday 5 March his team were named as Broadland Retailer of the Year
The Future of Church Safeguarding Report was published on 21 February 2024 from Professor Alexis Jay. The work was commissioned following the termination of the contracts of the original Independent
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
This year St Faith’s is celebrating 50 years of Methodist/ Anglican sharing and in thanksgiving and as part of the year-long celebrations the community has launched a new initiative to