The installation features 1000 metres of multi-hued ribbons cascading from the rafters which fill the space with a riot of colour: like streams of light connecting heaven and earth. The […]
The installation features 1000 metres of multi-hued ribbons cascading from the rafters which fill the space with a riot of colour: like streams of light connecting heaven and earth. The […]
‘Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths.’ (Psalm 25.4) I’m sure a number of you reading this will have been on pilgrimages. There are internationally […]
In a tradition that dates to medieval times, child bishops are elected on 6 December, the feast of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, and their authority lasts through […]
Heads of State, ministers and negotiators, along with climate activists, mayors, civil society representatives and CEOs are currently meeting in the Egyptian coastal city of Sharm el-Sheikh for the largest […]
Each year the National Churches Trust helps hundreds of churches, chapels and meeting houses to stay open and keep churches at the heart of local communities. All Saints Church in […]
From listening to the community, we are aware of people’s fears for the winter and the financial difficulties they are facing, and also know how they value a friendly, […]
Over several months the Revd Sarah Walsh, Rector of Dickleburgh, Mrs Pippa Delanie (RE lead and Assistant Head of Dickleburgh school) and the Director of Education and Conservation at the […]
Beginning at 6pm on Friday 26 August, the non-stop hymn marathon is expected to last for three days and nights and hopes to raise £10,000. A team of organists from […]
The Norwich and Norfolk Medieval Association (NANMA) will re-enact the route taken by St Walstan’s corpse in 1016 to his final resting place in Bawburgh. The route of the oxen […]
The world is slowly waking up to the devastation which we have brought upon our planet home. Many of us, frustrated by the inaction of national governments, long to do […]