The Duty, as set out in the consultation will introduce new requirements on any public place (including halls, churchyards and fields) with a capacity of over 100. This is based […]
The Duty, as set out in the consultation will introduce new requirements on any public place (including halls, churchyards and fields) with a capacity of over 100. This is based […]
On Monday 29 March the Chrism Eucharist will take place in the Cathedral at 11am. Bishop Graham shall preside and Bishop Alan will preach, and the holy oils will be […]
Ana Moskvina, Historic Church Building Support Officer shares some celebratory stories of what three churches have managed to achieve with their buildings during these challenging times. Ana writes: During the […]
The scheme gives grants to cover the VAT incurred in making repairs to listed buildings in use as places of worship. It covers eligible works such as repairs to the […]
Inspired by a couple he was leading through marriage preparation, one of whom is a (proper) triathlete, our Rector, the Revd Canon David Longe, came up with the dubious brainwave […]
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 […]
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, […]
“Following the announcement late last night by Robert Jenrick, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, that church buildings will be able to open for individual prayer from […]
At a virtual meeting of the House of Bishops yesterday (Tuesday 5 May) where they reviewed the advice to clergy on the Church’s efforts to limit the spread of the […]
Please note: this letter was written prior to the Prime Minister’s announcement on 23 March 2020 of sweeping restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus. You can read […]