Communications

Whether you have a story to share, are seeking advice or want to promote a new church campaign or event, the Communications Team are here to help.

We love to hear your good news stories. Faith in action on a daily basis in and through churches, parishes and schools across Norfolk and Waveney.

If you have a good news story email: news@dioceseofnorwich.org

Elizabeth Humphries, Communications Manager
David Styles, Senior Communications Officer
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Dani Rice, Parish Support Adviser
Press and Media

If you are a journalist, please email news@dioceseofnorwich.org in the first instance. Or call: 01603 880853.

If you are part of a church community and you need support when the press get in touch with you, please contact Elizabeth or David. 

What’s happening in Norfolk and Waveney?

Enews is our newsletter for the Diocese of Norwich. It’s full of parish stories from across Norfolk and Waveney, resources, events and vacancies.  It’s sent directly to your inbox each fortnight. It’s free to sign up and you can change your email address or unsubscribe at any time. 

Communication Resources: Support with running your churches, what’s available nationally.

Including:

  • Free website for your church or benefice
  • Free downloadable tracks of hymns or worship songs
  • Free stock images
  • Free graphic design package

And more. 

Keep Connected on Social Media

Follow Diocese of Norwich on social media:

Photo and Video Consent Forms

A helpful blog with templates to use for your church.

Understanding how to use Photo & Video Consent Forms for your church | The Church of England

 

Related Pages

Useful external links:

Church of England Digital Labs

Training and webinars

Regular webinars are offered by the Church of England Digital Team on how to use social media platforms, livestreaming, online donations, and A Church Near You.

The Church of England

The Church of England

The Church of England’s vocation is and always has been to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ afresh in each generation to the people of England.

A Church Near You

All CofE parishes should automatically have a page on the website A Church Near You. With millions of visitors every year, it’s important that parishes keep their information on the national website up-to-date.