“They’re looking over your wall again, Lyn!” It’s a phrase Lyn Fairchild, of Howard’s Way, in Cawston, has become used to hearing from her husband Alan, 76, as he calls […]
“They’re looking over your wall again, Lyn!” It’s a phrase Lyn Fairchild, of Howard’s Way, in Cawston, has become used to hearing from her husband Alan, 76, as he calls […]
With singing currently not allowed in public worship due to the coronavirus pandemic, it is difficult to know when choirs will once again be able to perform in Cathedrals, and […]
“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 […]
As part of a focus to make online giving as easy as possible for every parish, this new functionality will sit alongside and compliment online giving through benefice’s websites, 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 is second step in the reopening of the Cathedral which, like all Church of England church buildings, had been closed to the public for nearly three months due to […]
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 […]
The complete set of six bells had been sent to a bell works in Dorset to be restored and re-tuned, and a new bell frame constructed to hold them. They […]
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 […]