Have you got a fabulous photo of your church in action? Does your newsletter connect people across your community? Are your socials buzzing with energy? Is your website an easy-to-navigate mix of information and invitation?
Or perhaps you are a blogger, vlogger or Christian campaigner sharing the good news of Christ.
The Norfolk Christian Communications Awards aim to recognise, reward and encourage good communications across Norfolk’s church community.
Entries are invited for:
Best church website – the Bishop of Norwich Award, sponsored by the Bishop of Norwich.
Best organisation website, sponsored by Hubb Church.
Best use of social media, sponsored by YMCA Norfolk.
Best Christian communicator – the Peter Barnes Award, sponsored by YMCA Norfolk.
Best newsletter – digital or print, sponsored by YMCA Norfolk.
Best digital content – video or audio, sponsored by Audio Electronic Design.
Best picture of ‘the church in action,’ sponsored by Network Norfolk.
The awards are being run by the Norfolk Christian community website Network Norfolk, to mark its 20th anniversary.
People can enter themselves or nominate others and the winners will be chosen by an expert judging panel and public vote.
Website publisher Keith Morris said: “The whole purpose of our website is to encourage and provide good communications for the Norfolk Christian community and these awards are an extension of that aim.
“We want to encourage churches, organisations and members of the Christian community to enter themselves or others for recognition of their work.”
Finalists will be invited to an awards evening at St John’s Roman Catholic Cathedral in Norwich on October 23, at which the Bishop of Norwich will be speaking.
The closing date for nominations is 5pm on Friday August 29. Visit networknorfolk.co.uk to find out more and enter.