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A major new artwork by world-renowned sculptor Peter Walker, will be fully unveiled in St Peter Mancroft church in Norwich on Friday June 27 – as a gift to the people of the city.
Norwich church set to unveil hidden new artwork
Artistic endeavours supporting the Julian Centre
Friends of Julian welcomes celebrated local artist Debra Shipley for a two-year residency, launching July 5 with an exhibition and reception to support major restoration works, plus Horstead open studios and a new artwork commission.
YMCA Norfolk looks for church partner for GLS
YMCA Norfolk has announced plans to bring the internationally acclaimed Global Leadership Summit (GLS) back to Norwich in 2025 and is currently seeking a local church to help make the event possible.
Creative Christian retreats on offer at Bungay
Quiet Waters Christian Retreat Centre in Bungay is running new creative cabin workshops, residential retreats in the main house, and a day of thanksgiving.
King of Kings film coming to a home near you
After an incredible run in cinemas - breaking records and moving hearts across the nation - The King of Kings film will be available on all the major digital platforms this week.
Youth director Hamish set to rock Norwich cathedral
Former rock musician, and now youth services director, Hamish MacQueen will perform and share his journey of faith and music in a concert at St John's Cathedral in Norwich in July to raise funds to support youth pilgrimages and leadership.
Service commemorates VE Day at Norwich Cathedral
VE Day and all that was sacrificed throughout the Second World War was remembered at a special service at Norwich Cathedral.
New Norwich St John's Cathedral image to raise funds
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich has commissioned local artist, Amelia Bowman, to create an iconic image of the Cathedral to celebrate its community role and to raise vital funds.
Book now to see Texan singer at Gorleston church
There's still time to book to see globally-renowned Christian singer-songwriter Caroline Cobb performing at St Mary Magdalene Church in Gorleston as she tours the UK for the first time.
Invite to Norfolk Christian women in business
A Norfolk-based Christian is setting up a networking group for like-minded women and invites people interested to get in touch.
Norfolk church watches God's rescue plan
On Palm Sunday April 13, at Bergh Apton Church, over 100 people watched former English and Drama teacher turned professional actor, Stefan Smart, perform his one-man show, I Am Mark.
King of Kings film showing in Norfolk cinemas
The King of Kings film is showing at cinemas across East Anglia until April 24, after a successful opening weekend.
Find a space to breathe in Taize, Norwich service hears
Visiting Taize on a pilgrimage is like “finding a space to breathe”, a prayer service in Norwich head recently, and there is the opportunity to go with the Bishop of Norwich this July.
Norfolk Christian indie pop artist releases new album
Norfolk-based Christian indie pop artist Pyramid Park has just released his latest album, Cyclones and Silence - an emotional and vulnerable exploration of grief, mental health, and healing, set to the nostalgic sounds of alternative indie.
Norwich Bishop shares top book with Paddington
The Bishop of Norwich joined Paddington Bear in Norwich Cathedral Close for World Book Day today (March 6) and shared his own favourite book.
Network Norfolk joins Bluesky social media site
Network Norfolk has joined the fast-growing social media site Bluesky to share news, events, and jobs from the Norfolk Christian community.
Exploring AI from a Christian perspective
An event with Rev Chris Green was held on February 26 in Norwich looking at Artificial Intelligence (AI) from a Christian perspective looking at its impact on church, at work and at play.
Hundreds at Norfolk Gospel Partnership’s Women’s Conference
Back for its second year, The Norfolk Gospel Partnership Women’s Conference 2025 saw 400 women from across the region gather together for a day of worship, Bible teaching and encouragement.
Diocese of Norwich to leave social media platform
Following discussion, both locally and nationally, the Diocese of Norwich is leaving X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter at the end of the month.
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