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A Christian festival which aims to present a gospel outreach through music and the arts is set to be held in a public park in Diss in South Norfolk on Saturday August 30.
Christian music festival set for South Norfolk park
Ecumenical mission talk in South Norfolk
Churches Together in Norfolk and Waveney (NWCT) has launched an Annual Ecumenical Mission Talk in partnership with Diss Methodist Church and issued an open invitation to the inaugural event on Thursday, May 22.
Young interpreter scheme thrives at Diss church school
An initiative supporting pupils who do not speak English as a first language to settle into a new school environment is thriving in a Norfolk market town.
One-man show of Mark's Gospel in Norfolk church
An extraordinary solo performance bringing the Gospel of Mark to life is set to take place at Bergh Apton Church in South Norfolk on Palm Sunday, April 13.
Community initiatives spring from Diss church dementia cafe
Diss URC is celebrating tens years of running Dove Dementia Cafe, just one of the church’s community initiatives.
Chance to find out about Norfolk African missionaries
A fundraising event for former Norfolk Ugandan missionaries, Alaric and Jane Hunt, is being held at Bracon Ash in South Norfolk on March 1.
Enjoy a Persian meal with Youth for Christ in Diss
Integrate Youth for Christ are holding a Persian Night next month in Diss, and tickets are now available for this fund-raising meal.
Diss church’s dementia café celebrates 10 yrs
Diss United Reformed Church is celebrating the tenth anniversary of their Dove Dementia Café, which has been adding singing and worship to their activities.
Loddon family’s nativity light show touches hearts
A Catholic family in Loddon have set up an impressive nativity display of lights in their front garden for friends and neighbours to enjoy.
Norfolk church makes bells for Christmas appeal
St Mary’s Church in Attleborough is hoping to raise £15,000 to add an electrically operated chiming mechanism to the bells which will allow them to ring them whenever the occasion demands at the press of a button - hopefully for Christmas 2025.
South Norfolk church wins top conservation award
The South Norfolk church of St Ethelbert’s in the village of Larling has won top prize in the conservation at the National Church Awards.
Norfolk church leads nature recovery project
Amid the global spotlight on the UN biodiversity conference in Colombia, a new short film has been released which showcases the inspiring story of a grassroots nature recovery movement in Harleston, Norfolk, with the local church at its centre.
New South Norfolk church planting venture on hold
A new church planting venture by the English Reformed Church, in the former Methodist Church in Attleborough, has been put on hold as the church owner has withdrawn permission for its future use.
Norfolk church makes free electronic organ offer
A South Norfolk church has an electronic organ that it wants to give away for free to another church or good home.
South Norfolk church to stage free Jesus musical
A South Norfolk church is staging a free musical which follows the life of Jesus, and the impact he had on those he met, and explores the continuing influence of Jesus until the present day.
Diss Salvation Army centre re-opening celebrated
Celebrations took place in Diss earlier this month after a three-month refurbishment of The Salvation Army community centre in the South Norfolk town was completed.
New church planting venture in South Norfolk
A new church planting venture by the English Reformed Church, in the former Methodist Church in Attleborough, is due to hold its first meeting on September 29.
East Anglian families conquer mountain for charity
Two young families, from St Benet’s Minster in Beccles, battled heavy rain and wind during their ascent to the top of the highest mountain in the British Isles, in order to raise £1,800 for a charity helping suffering Christians.
South Norfolk church gets £630k funding boost
A South Norfolk church has received over £630,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to deliver community engagement activities and enable work to take it off the Historic England At Risk Register.
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