Clergy handbook
The Clergy handbook contains information about training, sickness policy and reporting, the various provisions of Common Tenure and sources of support. Clergy can request a copy by contacting the Diocesan
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The Clergy handbook contains information about training, sickness policy and reporting, the various provisions of Common Tenure and sources of support. Clergy can request a copy by contacting the Diocesan
Completing data and forms may seem difficult or time consuming. But please know that all of our dashboards gather information which then helps to inform mission and ministry across the
Tim Sweeting became Diocesan Secretary for the Diocese of Norwich in September 2021. Prior to this Tim worked for YMCA for 22 years in various positions across the country and
A Common Licence is a Bishop’s permission for a marriage to take place in a particular church. The issue of a Common Licence is at the discretion of the Diocesan
We aim to encourage and empower churches, schools, workers and volunteers to build intentional and relational connections that grow their involvement with, and discipleship opportunities for, children, young people and
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility The Diocese of Norwich is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of everyone within our church community. Both of our Safeguarding Advisers can be contacted
Supporting all retired clergy personnel including spouses (male and female, plus sons and daughters).
The Church of England’s theme for Advent and Christmas 2024, Follow the Star: Calm and Bright, draws on the world famous carol, Silent Night. “Silent Night! Holy Night!All is calm,
We recognise that the special nature of the work of the clergy means that the support given by clergy spouses and partners is very important.