The three year review
AWAs are authorised for a period of three years. Towards the end of this period, a letter will be received from the Bishop inviting the AWA to review their role if they and the parish wish the authorisation to be renewed.
AWAs are authorised for a period of three years. Towards the end of this period, a letter will be received from the Bishop inviting the AWA to review their role if they and the parish wish the authorisation to be renewed.
The authorisation of an AWA involves a commitment to ongoing learning and development.
Five people are being officially welcomed and admitted as Licenced Lay Ministers in the Diocese of Norwich on Saturday 16 September. WeiWei Cui, Judith Gardiner, Lee Marsden, Jane Minchin and
As part of Creationtide, Norwich East Deanery are holding a Happy Planet family activities and talks day. We have local organisations and churches showing what they are doing and ways
The Cathedral has 24 Honorary Canons, who, together with 12 Lay Canons, the Archdeacons and Suffragan Bishops make up the College of Canons. This body meets three times a year
On Saturday 1 October, Revd Canon Keith James was installed as the Archdeacon of Norwich at Norwich Cathedral. On the same day, Revd Catherine Dobson was installed as the Archdeacon
Please pray for the new Licenced Lay Ministers, their families and their parishes as they take on this role. Pray for Bishop Graham as he leads the service and for
Catherine will be collated and installed as Archdeacon of Lynn at 3.30pm on Saturday 1 October in Norwich Cathedral. All are welcome to attend the service. Catherine was born and
A new place of learning The day began with the dedication of a new classroom at St Mary’s Church of England VA Primary School in Roughton. This was an eagerly
In February 2021, Diocesan Synod called on churches to adopt the Covenant, put it into action, and discuss how they can support clergy care and wellbeing. PCCs are asked to