Praise and Thought - an informal lay-led service with the theme of Renewal.

Quiz and Chips

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
Swannington St Margaret
Address
The Street Swannington Norwich, NR9 5NW, United Kingdom

The annual village challenge with chips!

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Cafe Church

Occurring
Sunday 12 April 2026, Sunday 26 April 2026, Sunday 03 May 2026, Sunday 17 May 2026, Sunday 07 June 2026, Sunday 21 June 2026 at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Whitwell: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Church Hill Reepham Norwich, NR10 4JL, United Kingdom

Café Church is a more informal type of service, held in St Michael’s, Reepham each month. Tea, coffee and pastries are served from 10am together with the Sunday papers before the service starts at 10.30am. With singing and music and a chance to worship informally whilst sitting at tables with friends and neighbours, Café Church is a very popular service within the benefice. Younger members of the congregation are also welcome to attend.

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Swannington St Margaret
Address
The Street Swannington Norwich, NR9 5NW, United Kingdom

All welcome to this service

Holy Communion

Occurring
Sunday 26 April 2026, Sunday 10 May 2026, Sunday 24 May 2026, Sunday 14 June 2026, Sunday 28 June 2026, Sunday 12 July 2026, Sunday 26 July 2026 at for 1 hour
Venue
Reepham: St Mary
Address
Church Hill Reepham Norwich, NR10 4JL, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour
Start date
Please note that this event will not start until
Venue
Swannington St Margaret
Address
The Street Swannington Norwich, NR9 5NW, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

BCP Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every First Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Salle: St Peter & St Paul
Address
The Street Salle Norwich, NR10 4SE, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

*BCP refers to Book of Common Prayer (1662) which remains the only permanently authorised liturgical resource of the Church of England. It has a more traditional tone and is loved for the beauty of its language. This text is used for BCP services. Other Holy Communion services use Common Worship (CW) which is written in a more modern and diverse language and seeks to draw together the best of modern liturgy and the tradition of worship stemming back to the Book of Common Prayer.

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every First Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Weston Longville All Saints' - Parson Woodforde's Parish Church
Address
Church Road Weston Longville Norwich, NR9 5JU, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

Peace and Quiet

Occurring
Monthly. Every Second Friday at for 1 hour
Venue
Swannington St Margaret
Address
The Street Swannington Norwich, NR9 5NW, United Kingdom

Half an hour of quiet contemplation with music.

We take a pause during the cold winter months. Contact church warden for further details.

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Thurning: St Andrew
Address
Thurning Dereham, NR20 5QX, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Great Witchingham St Mary
Address
Heath Lane Great Witchingham Norwich, NR9 5PA, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

Gathering

Occurring
Monthly. Every Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Andrew's Wood Dalling
Address
Wood Dalling Norwich, NR11 6SN, United Kingdom

All welcome to worship

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Attlebridge St Andrew
Address
Old Fakenham Road Attlebridge Norwich, NR9 5ST, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

Rogation Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Salle: St Peter & St Paul
Address
The Street Salle Norwich, NR10 4SE, United Kingdom

All welcome to our Rogation Service

Evensong

Occurring
Monthly. Every Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Start date
Please note that this event will not start until
Venue
Salle: St Peter & St Paul
Address
The Street Salle Norwich, NR10 4SE, United Kingdom

In the summer months, St Peter and St Paul, Salle has an Evening Prayer service on the 3rd Sunday of the month.

Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour
Start date
Please note that this event will not start until
Venue
Thurning: St Andrew
Address
Thurning Dereham, NR20 5QX, United Kingdom

Holy Communion (or Eucharist) is at the heart of our worship and church life together. For many it is the main “traditional Sunday Service” where the congregation meet to ask God’s forgiveness for its sins, listen to readings from the Bible, including one from the gospels, sing hymns and pray together. Both CW and BCP* services have service sheets with words in bold where the congregation are invited to join in. Often there will be a sermon as well as news and notices from across the benefice. At our Holy Communion services bread and wine are brought to the Altar to be blessed with a Eucharistic Prayer of thanksgiving by the president after which we say the Lord’s Prayer together. The congregation is then invited to the Altar to share the consecrated bread and wine or receive a blessing.

After the service, the congregation meet for light refreshments. The service is generally about one hour, however services earlier in the morning tend to be around 45 minutes. As with all our services, everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be confirmed or receive communion to attend.

Jim Causley in Concert

Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
Swannington St Margaret
Address
The Street Swannington Norwich, NR9 5NW, United Kingdom

This popular folk singer returns to Swannington - make sure you book your seat early!

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