TV evangelist set for Carrow Road
American TV evangelist Benny Hinn is expected to preach to full houses of 24,000 a night when he visits Norwich City's Carrow Road stadium in July.
Transformation for city churches.
Transformation for city churches
Churches Together in Greater Norwich has been rebranded as Transforming Norwich and is planning a major conference in the city in June to envision the church of the future.
Second Prayer in Park planned
A second Prayer in the Park event is planned for June 18 in Chapel Field Gardens, Norwich, following the successful event last September at the city's Aquapark.
Voice of protest is heard in Norwich
A 200-strong protest vigil against the screening of the controversial Jerry Springer - The Opera programme on BBC2 was staged outside The Forum in Norwich on January 8
What language is the church speaking?
The big festivals are a great time for the church because we are allowed to be centre stage, for once writes Rev Nicholas Vesey.
Just audaciousA Norwich church has begun an audacious attempt to make church more relevant for another young generation of people.
Website to link churchesA major new project is being planned to provide an effective communication tool and resource for the Norwich Christian community.
Make poverty history is aim Christian development agencies in Norwich are joining forces together for the first time to deal a blow to world poverty.
Norwich to fight global poverty is aim
Jenny Skivington has an ambitious goal: to get Norwich to do something about global poverty.
Group links worship to social action
The Norwich Sundays group, which exists to link Christian worship with social action, was relaunched on February 6 to campaign on social justice issues during the year.
A show of humanity
Rev Pat Atkinson, chaplain at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, responded to the tsunami disaster by flying straight out to India for four weeks to help.
A drop in the ocean
Norwich Vineyard church members, led by TV historian and presenter Bryan McNerney, helped to organise a giant ceilidh at St Andrews Hall in Norwich which raised £13,000 for the tsunami appeal.
Walking for the world
Oak Grove Chapel responded to the Asian tsunami disaster by cancelling their Sunday morning services and organising a community sponsored walk for 500 people in Norwich to raise £3500 for the victims.
Meditating on the Word
With a great many people looking at spirituality, a Norwich church has looked back in history and revived a mystical side to Christianity.
City's theatrical treble
Norwich is the centre for three plays being performed over the next four months by one of the country's leading drama groups.
Rosemary's honour
Rosemary English was awarded an MBE for services to the community of Norwich in the New Year Honours list after chalking up a list of achievements as long as your arm.
Healing room aim for new city group
A group of Norwich Christians is looking to set up a Healing Room in the city following an explosion in the prayer initiative right across the world.
Shop lends people a helping hand
Lending people a hand with benefit advice, debt support or counselling is the idea behind the Help Shop in Taverham, an initiative run by Taverham Evangelical Church.
Art collection goes on display in city
A major collection of modern Christian art will be on display at Norwich Cathedral from April 26 to May 15.
Architect has plan
Norwich based architect Michael Cant is building on solid foundations as he has taken over from Kevin Gotts as president of Norwich's Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI) chapter
Living Water milestone is marked with five-day festival
East Anglia's best known large Christian event, Living Water, is celebrating reaching double figures with its five-day festival this summer near Norwich and a theme of "The God Who Speaks Today".
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