Spring: 1 March -30 May 2026

Bishop of Norwich backs campaign to secure World Heritage status for England’s globally rare chalk streams
The Bishop of Norwich has joined MPs and Peers calling for Britain’s chalk streams to be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, recognising them as among the rarest and most important

Volunteering with a sense of place
Despite having spent her entire life in or nearby Gorleston, it was not until September 2024 that Shannon Bartram first stepped foot in the town’s St Mary Magdalene church. Initially crossing the threshold to access the local food bank, it took several months

Intergenerational Volunteering
All Saints, Stibbard recently marked its 700th anniversary with a joyous community event which drew in attendees of all ages. While the regular congregation today is smaller in number than back in 1325 when the first Rector of Stibbard was installed, the spirit

Play to your strengths
Sparham is a Norfolk village with a relatively small population – a few hundred people – but one which has been blessed with a group of local residents who care

Where sacred meets secular: balancing work and self supporting ministry
Written by Revd Michael Newey, Assistant Curate, Dereham and District Team Ministry and Group Chief Executive, Broadland Housing. “It’s never too late to think about what God might want for our

Norwich Cathedral welcomes new Canon Pastor
Norwich Cathedral welcomed a new Residentiary Canon during Choral Evensong on Tuesday 24 February. The Revd Canon Liz Leaver was installed as the Cathedral’s Canon Pastor and blessed by the