Church challenge on social action TV vicar,
author and Baptist minister Steve Chalke has challenged churches in Norwich to
once again become the centres of their local communities.
Christian cafes
plan gets £194,000 boost A series of Christian cafes are set to appear
across Mid-Norfolk after a grant of £194,000 was secured to fund them over the
next five years.
Harvest of generosity At this time of year many of our churches will be holding harvest festivals. They are a time for giving thanks to God for the good things that we enjoy writes Rev Andrew Braddock.
New pastor for chapel After a seven-year search, Surrey Chapel in Norwich welcomed a new pastor at the beginning of September.
Mother launches care club
A mother's vital lesson in caring has launched a thriving ministry offering respite to youngsters caring for ailing family members.
Songs of praise heard in cityWe take a look behind the scenes when the Songs of Praise bandwagon drove into Norwich earlier this year.
Cancer holds no fear for Anne
Gospel pioneer Anne Donaldson is sold out to God and when she was diagnosed with cancer her stalwart faith gave peace and courage.
Global network's city start
A Christian network which campaigns on issues of global justice, and started life in Norwich, is now reaching thousands of students at dozens of universities across the world.
J John is just right
Hundreds of Norfolk churches got together this spring to back the largest evangelistic enterprise in Norfolk since the Billy Graham crusades of June 1984.
Chapel appoint community worker
Oak Grove Chapel have appointed a full-time community worker to enable them to serve the people of Catton in a more practical way.
Summer festival celebrates life
Living the Life was the theme of the seventh Living Water Christian festival held at the Norfolk Showground at Costessey in early August.
Tributes paid to crash pilot
Tributes have been paid to Norwich church-goer Phillip Dearden, first officer of the helicopter which tragically crashed into the North Sea off Cromer on July 16 with the loss of 11 lives.
Church puts on free concert
A free concert has been put on for local people in Catton by Oak Grove Chapel to help mark the community's rebuilding a year after a near-disastrous school fire.
Army march on after 120 years
The Salvation Army in Norwich had a double reason to celebrate this summer.
Friday Crew join up
Youngsters are notching up hundreds of hours of Christian service as part of a unique volunteer scheme in Norfolk.
Delirious night
Did top Christian rock band Delirious? live up to their name when they visited Norwich's UEA earlier this year?
Diary dates A guide to what's happening in and around Norwich over the next few months.
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