Bishop’s Deliverance Team
The Bishop of Norwich authorises a team of ministers to support parish clergy in their work of pastoral care and support. This team is called the Deliverance Team and its
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The Bishop of Norwich authorises a team of ministers to support parish clergy in their work of pastoral care and support. This team is called the Deliverance Team and its
We’re here to support all Diocesans stakeholders with advice and guidance on stipends, clergy pensions, expenses, parochial fees, parish share, gift aid, PCC accounts and much more. Susan Bunting, Director
Completing data and forms may seem difficult or time consuming. But please know that all of our dashboards gather information which then helps to inform mission and ministry across the
Are you thinking about a vocation in ordained or lay ministry? The Shared Vocation Space brings together the resources to support those wanting to explore a calling towards lay or ordained public ministry in our diocese.
Authorised Pastoral Assistants are trained and authorised to engage in pastoral ministry on behalf of the local church, working as part of a team of clergy and laity.
Each parish church is required to have two churchwardens though there are some occasional exceptions to this rule.
Students follow a two year programme which is delivered in partnership with the Eastern Region Ministry Course.
Information for clergy from our property department about home repairs, claim forms, the housing handbook and more.
The Revd Richard Lamey has been licensed by the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Revd Graham Usher, as our new Director of Mission and Ministry in a ceremony held during