Sunday 16th November, 11 am - Special Family Service at Bergh Apton Church

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Bergh Apton: St Peter & St Paul
Address
School Road Bergh Apton Norwich, NR15 1BX, United Kingdom

This child-friendly service is to support the Salvation Army Christmas Present appeal. We're delighted that the two schools in the Thurton Benefice will be supporting us with prayers and poems (or maybe something else) prepared by the children.
Could you help us make Christmas special for those families who may have little or nothing under the tree for their children on Christmas morning?
If you’d like to donate to this Salvation Army Project and make a child’s Christmas special this year, Read On!

The Salvation Army asks for gifts of NEW, UNWRAPPED toys, books, games or gift tokens (for children aged 0-16 years). Unwrapped because they prepare gift packs for identified families. Monetary donations can be made too, and any gift aid on donations will be passed to the Salvation Army too.
Donations can be brought to the church service on the morning or taken, during the week beforehand, to either Alpington or Thurton School.
Afterwards, the Bergh Apton team will arrange for them to be taken to the Salvation Army Norwich depot where the gifts will be wrapped before distribution to those in need.

Here are a few gift ideas:
• 0-3 years: dolls, teddy bears, cot mobiles, baby clothes, bath toys, puzzles
• 3-5: dolls and action figures, cars, lorries, colouring sets, pencils, crayons, books, puzzles
• 5-9: educational games & toys, stationery (colouring sets, pencils, crayons, school sets), books, puzzles, wordsearch, crosswords
• 9-12: games and toys, stationery, books, t-shirts, hair accessories, gloves, scarves, hats
• 13-16: books, make-up and toiletries (please try to ensure non-allergic ingredients if possible), gloves, scarves, hats, t-shirts, hair accessories and gift vouchers.

Nearly-new toys in good condition can also be donated for sale in Salvation Army shops to raise funds for their valuable work

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Bergh Apton: St Peter & St Paul

School Road, Bergh Apton, NR15 1BX

The Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul is open daily and serves a parish comprising one-fifth of the Thurton Benefice; the others being Ashby St Mary, Framingham Pigot, Thurton and Yelverton.

Although there may not always be someone on hand to welcome you, do come in.  Have a look around, sit, pray, meditate .... or just be.    Do sign the visitors’ book; it's always interesting to discover what brings people to our door and where they have come from to visit us. We’re a friendly, if smallish, congregation, like to share coffee and chat after every service, and we'd love to see you.

There’s variety in the type of services offered here,  just have a look at our ‘What’s on’ or ‘Services & events’ pages for details.

We're an ancient church with Norman (1300s) origins, Victorian features and a fair few bits and pieces in between. You'll find us settled in 2.6 acres of peaceful churchyard where you might hear the plaintive mewing of the buzzards overhead, the 'Whoo' and 'Wheet' of the tawny owls who live in the adjacent nature reserve, a couple of rowdy nuthatches or a myriad others. A muntjac deer is a regular visitor. Parts of the churchyard are deliberately un-manicured.  This is to encourage a diversity of wild flowers and the small beasties who enjoy the extra protection the longer grass gives.  

In the more than 700 years that a church has been on the site, there’s no telling how many residents of Bergh Apton are buried here. We do know the names of over 1300 souls who lie at peace in this little corner of Norfolk, although memorials for only 600-700 exist.  The earliest is dated 1686. If you are looking for family history information do get in touch; we have a local history group which may be able to help.

A grassed field lies adjacent to the churchyard, which is available for parking.  The gate is kept closed but not locked.  Respectful visitors are always welcome.

Get in touch

Rev'd Chris Ellis (Rector) / Shirley Rimmer (Churchwarden)

Rector
01508 484174
Shirley Rimmer
01508 480576
What's on

Sunday 16th November, 11 am - Special Family Service at Bergh Apton Church

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Bergh Apton: St Peter & St Paul
Address
School Road Bergh Apton Norwich, NR15 1BX, United Kingdom

This child-friendly service is to support the Salvation Army Christmas Present appeal. We're delighted that the two schools in the Thurton Benefice will be supporting us with prayers and poems (or maybe something else) prepared by the children.
Could you help us make Christmas special for those families who may have little or nothing under the tree for their children on Christmas morning?
If you’d like to donate to this Salvation Army Project and make a child’s Christmas special this year, Read On!

The Salvation Army asks for gifts of NEW, UNWRAPPED toys, books, games or gift tokens (for children aged 0-16 years). Unwrapped because they prepare gift packs for identified families. Monetary donations can be made too, and any gift aid on donations will be passed to the Salvation Army too.
Donations can be brought to the church service on the morning or taken, during the week beforehand, to either Alpington or Thurton School.
Afterwards, the Bergh Apton team will arrange for them to be taken to the Salvation Army Norwich depot where the gifts will be wrapped before distribution to those in need.

Here are a few gift ideas:
• 0-3 years: dolls, teddy bears, cot mobiles, baby clothes, bath toys, puzzles
• 3-5: dolls and action figures, cars, lorries, colouring sets, pencils, crayons, books, puzzles
• 5-9: educational games & toys, stationery (colouring sets, pencils, crayons, school sets), books, puzzles, wordsearch, crosswords
• 9-12: games and toys, stationery, books, t-shirts, hair accessories, gloves, scarves, hats
• 13-16: books, make-up and toiletries (please try to ensure non-allergic ingredients if possible), gloves, scarves, hats, t-shirts, hair accessories and gift vouchers.

Nearly-new toys in good condition can also be donated for sale in Salvation Army shops to raise funds for their valuable work

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Safeguarding

Our parish of Bergh Apton: St Peter & St Paul is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO), Mrs Leo Smith. Our Diocese of Norwich’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO : Mrs Leo Smith 01508 493695; email: [email protected] or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor 01603 882345; email: [email protected] . More details at https://www.dioceseofnorwich.org/home/safeguarding/

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services."

Useful contact information:
Childline: 0800 1111; website: https://childline.org.uk
Local Authority Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub: 0344 800 8020
NSPCC: 0808 800 5000
In an emergency do not delay – contact the police on 999