The Ven Karen Hutchinson, Archdeacon of Norwich, explains: Conflict is a normal and inevitable part of life, and so it’s not surprising that it arises in church life too. How […]
The Ven Karen Hutchinson, Archdeacon of Norwich, explains: Conflict is a normal and inevitable part of life, and so it’s not surprising that it arises in church life too. How […]
“Pilgrimage is a meaningful journey to a sacred place. It provides the opportunity to step out of the non-stop busyness of our lives, to seek a time of quiet and […]
Launching this Sunday 12 July on Radio Norfolk at 9.45 am, it is also available now as a podcast on this website or via your podcast provider. Each interviewee has […]
Student, Sophie, speaks movingly about the vulnerability brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic: I am new to Open Academy. As part of my induction, an opportunity was given to me […]
This follows a meeting, in the light of Black Lives Matter, that Bishops Graham, Alan and Jonathan held recently with some of the clergy and ordinands in the Diocese of […]
Mr Cranmer was Headteacher at ASHS for 12 years and in November 2018 took up the role as part-time CEO of St Benet’s MAT, continuing as Executive Headteacher at the […]
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement today we can turn our attention to resuming public worship from 4 July. To be able to gather again for worship, even whilst socially distancing, […]
In response to a statement: We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children and our children’s children, we asked ourselves two questions: What […]
Jackie Patnell is a teacher at the small school of Sandringham and West Newton Church of England Primary Academy, which has under a hundred pupils on its roll. But that […]
The current pandemic lockdown means there can be no leaving service for the foreseeable future. “I’m very busy trying to get everything in order for others to find what they […]