Services are now being livestreamed via the St Edmund's Facebook page.These acts of worship will be each:* Sunday morning at 10.30am* Sunday evening at 6.30pm (for Sunday Club)* Wednesday morning at 10.30am * Wednesday evening at 9.00pmPlease join (digitally) with us at one or more of these times if you are able – or you can watch later when you have an opportunity to do so.Our Facebook page has now become a key way of reaching our community and offering prayer support and ideas. Individual prayer requests can be submitted via the Facebook page (using the DM facility). Members of Ministry team continue to pray at 12 noon and 5pm each day to pray for our community, our world and for specific prayer requests.
During this COVID-19 we've had a steady stream of food for the food bank and wish to Thank You all for your support for this endeavour during these difficult times.Now the church building is closed we have considered how to maintain this vital support to our community as we cannot continue to have a foodbank collection point at the church. For the time being the Foodbank collection bin has been moved to the Rectory, at 173 Taverham Road. The bin is beside Rev Paul and Rachel’s front door. There will be no humans present....there might be a cat tho'.We continue to encourage everyone to do what they can to support food banks which will be needed more than ever at this time. In light of government guidelines – we encourage you to try not to make this a journey of its own – but if you are out for your daily constitutional perhaps change your route so you go past the Rectory or if driving past while out on an ‘approved journey’ then stop and drop items into the bin. Please contribute what you can.
Will you join Christians across the world tomorrow (25th March 2020) to say the Lord's Prayer at 11am UK time?The Archbishop of Canterbury is backing a call from the Pope for Christians to say the Lord’s Prayer as part of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.Find out more here
Following government guidance, church buildings remain closed across the Diocese of Norwich."I recognise the pain to many people that this decision will cause. This is in order to play our part in the great national push to reduce the speed of the spread of #COVID19 and to protect people, especially the most vulnerable." Bishop of NorwichThe Archbishops and Bishops of The Church of England have written collectively to church leaders regarding the closures. You can read the letter here