Celebration Service for all who work with children and young people in the Diocese of Norwich

This event is for all those supporting children and young people across churches and schools, including headteachers, school staff members, governors, trustees, youth and children's workers, school chaplains, volunteers and clergy. Join with us as we are commissioned and pray for the new academic year and all it holds. Book now: www.DofN.org/CelebrationService Norwich Cathedral Sunday […]

Free

Loving Earth – a nationwide textile art project

Loving Earth started as a Quaker Art Project in 2019 and has now received nature art panels from all over the world and has been shown in cathedrals, Cop26 and at the Houses of Parliament. We are delighted to invite you to enjoy this exhibition in our Grade 1 listed medieval church.

Free

RE for ECTs (session 1)

These two sessions are designed especially for those new to teaching RE in primary schools and academies. In the first session, we will explore the purpose of RE, RE as a multi-disciplinary subject and how to teach it effectively using an enquiry-based approach. The second session will focus on practical strategies for the classroom, whilst supporting […]

RE for ECTs in their second year of teaching

This session designed for ECTs in their second year of teaching is designed to build on their knowledge and skills in teaching RE. It will look at the expectations of the Ofsted Research review in RE and how they can confidently deliver a multi-disciplinary, academically rigorous and creative RE lesson. It will draw on tried […]

Revelations of Divine Love – a two-day reterat with Gail Adams and Ian Adams

St John the Baptist's, Timberhill Timber Hill, Norwich

Living with faith, hope and love in the company of Julian of Norwich. In 1373 Julian of Norwich experienced a remarkable series of visions of Christ, that she would later call Showings or Revelations of Divine Love. Over 650 years on we continue to find ourselves nourished, moved and challenged by Julian’s prayerful reflections on […]

£30

Concert: “Songs and Strings”.

St Andrew's Church, Great Ryburgh Mill Road / Bridge Road, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk

Songs & Strings is a one-hour programme of exciting, engaging and enjoyable music from the 16th-century to the present day featuring music by John Dowland, Franz Schubert, J.S. Bach, Benjamin Britten, Michael Head, Joaquín Rodrigo, Francisco Tárrega & David Heyes SARAH POOLE - soprano JAMES RIPPINGALE - guitar DAVID HEYES - double bass ADMISSION FREE […]

Retiring collection

Establish 2024/2025

Diocesan House, Easton, Norwich

Establish is a series of teaching, reflection, mentoring and residential activities to help young people grow as Christian leaders. Based on the wisdom and encouragement found in the Bible in 1 and 2 Timothy, the series is designed for young people ages 14 to 18, who have a growing faith and want to go deeper. […]

£100

Renewing Hope in Smaller Churches

Part of a series of regional gatherings, run by ReSource, offering a day of spiritual refreshment as we reflect on, and pray for, the renewal of smaller churches. Join ReSource at St Peter’s Church, Cringleford on Saturday 28th September for a day focussed on renewing hope in ‘little, local, ordinary’ contexts. We will encounter God […]

£10

Community Music Day

St Mary's Church, Attleborough Church Street, Attleborough, United Kingdom

Join us for a day celebrating local music-making! Performances every 25 minutes by different local musicians. Refreshments available throughout the day. Free admission with a retiring collection

Free

‘Shaun the Sheep’ Invites you in support of Nature Recovery in Harleston

Celebrate with Shaun the Sheep Harleston’s People in Action Linking across Landscapes 7.00pm Saturday 28th September St John’s Church, Broad Street, Harleston with refreshments Evening includes Our Road to Recovery 3x3 = the Power of 9 for Nature ‘More than a Drop in The Ocean’ Pushing to Protect the Pit Compere: Ian Carstairs Hosted by […]

Free

Choral Evensong

All Saints Church Church Lane Upper Sheringham

Led by the Norwich Cathedral Choir directed by the Master of Music, Ashley Grote