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A recently-launched care at home service in North and East Norfolk is offering Network Norfolk readers a free care assessment and an hour of complimentary care.
Care at home offer for Network Norfolk readers
Enjoy the Magi journey in Gorleston
The Springs Dance Company will be performing their much-loved production Journey of the Magi at St Mary Magdalene Church in Gorleston next week, and tickets are now available
Peace and Goodwill seminar in Norwich church
A church in Norwich is hosting a free morning seminar next month that ties Christian peacebuilding to the Christmas story.
A long-term solution for East Anglia church live-streaming
When the coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions came into force across East Anglia, South Norfolk church audio and visual specialist Darren Butler knew straight away that many churches would be facing a big problem.
Green Pastures Norfolk Christian bookshop
An established Mid Norfolk Christian bookshop is promoting its range of products and services to the Christian community in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Norfolk prayers included as Eternal Wall project begins
Construction has begun on the UK’s largest Christian landmark near Birmingham – the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer – and Norfolk prayers will be among those included.
Norwich church's Christmas spirit hit by thieves
Christmas decorations worth more than £500 have been stolen from a Norwich church which organises an annual festive toy appeal for vulnerable families.
Gliding like gulls with God
Ruth Lilley has been watching the gulls flying over the cliffs at Cromer, and wonders whether we have a lesson to learn from them.
Advent and Christmas events
There are dozens of craft fairs, carol services, crib services and Christmas concerts happening around Norfolk.
Blessing the pets at Horning Church
An assortment of animals, together with their human owners, gathered at St Benedict's church in Horning for the Benefice of St Benedict Annual Pet Service.
James is new Norwich Diocese eco-chaplain
This summer 24-year-old James Lee became an eco-chaplain. He is one of the Diocese of Norwich’s first four eco-chaplains – trained and commissioned to help parishes embed creation care in their mission and ministry.
Unique property opportunity with Christian history
Behind the church of All Saints Hethel nestles a pair of cottages that probably date back to the 1700s. King John’s Thorn (KJT) has been home to Peter and Cathy Nicholls for the last 22 years, and is about to go on the market as the couple move on.
Joyful ecumenical gathering on the Feast of Christ the King
Christians gathered for the annual ecumenical celebration of unity hosted by Churches Together in Norfolk and Waveney (NWCT) on Sunday 23 November in Norwich - Dr Ian Watson reports.
From Sea Urchin to CBE - a Norfolk priest’s story
Christina Rees is a priest, writer, speaker, broadcaster and charity director now living and working in North Norfolk. But her story starts around 3500 miles away on Long Island in the USA, and is filled with faith experiences.
Norfolk church needs Community Support Coordinator
St Mary Magdalene Church Gorleston is looking for a Community Support Coordinator to be involved in seeking out and supporting the most vulnerable accessing our community hub.
Norwich Bishop's concerns on new refugee plans
The Bishop of Norwich has accused Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood of "lumping all asylum seekers together" in her plans for changing the immigration system.
Christian ministries highlighted at monthly event
Servant's Church in Norwich holds a monthly 'Snack and Chat' session where the work of local Christian ministries is highlighted.
Opportunities to work for YMCA Norfolk
YMCA Norfolk is currently advertising a number of vacancies across the county, including a Mental Health Practitioner, a Training and Development Officer and a Senior Housing Manager and Housing Engagement Workers, Nursery and Youth Club Workers.
Norfolk Church offers free interactive children's adventure
A South Norfolk church is offering a free interactive adventure called Go Bethlehem for children attending the annual Christmas Light Up Ceremony in Diss on Saturday November 29.