Mission
The Mission of the Church is the mission of Jesus Christ. Every day our churches serve local parishes through mission, responding to human need.
Content on this page relates to your job role.
The Mission of the Church is the mission of Jesus Christ. Every day our churches serve local parishes through mission, responding to human need.
There are many ministry pathways to follow in the Diocese of Norwich. You may be discerning a call to Ordained Ministry or to Lay Ministry. The first step is to speak with your parish priest. The Diocese of Norwich offers training and ongoing support.
Details about our online and virtual training. Introduction to the Safeguarding Training modules; who needs to do what; how to access the online modules; and dates, times, venues and booking details for training events.
The Mission of the Church is the mission of Jesus Christ. Every day our churches serve local parishes through mission, responding to human need in local communities alongside providing weekly
Information about forthcoming confirmation services across the Diocese.
We’re here to support all Diocesans stakeholders with advice and guidance on stipends, clergy pensions, expenses, parochial fees, parish share, gift aid, PCC accounts and much more. Michael Hibbin, Management
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility
The Diocese of Norwich is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of everyone within our church community.
Resources for clergy wellbeing, including counselling provision and information about the Covenant for Clergy Care and Wellbeing.
We are deeply troubled by the safeguarding concerns and allegations of cover up in the Church of England raised by the media in recent weeks. The care of survivors and
Sunday’s cold and wet weather did nothing to deter a hardy band of Norfolk villagers, who turned out in number to support Cawston’s Plough Sunday procession. Over the last three
Working groups make progress on prayers, pastoral care, and ministry guidance. Following the decision at July General Synod to develop proposals to introduce standalone services including Prayers of Love and
The Mrs R J Colman Trust offer grants or interest-free grants typically ranging from £100 to £12,250 to help retired clergy who have served in the Diocese of Norwich or