Looking after mental health during coronavirus lockdown
First published on: 21st May 2020Churches across Suffolk have been going the extra mile to boost morale and mental health throughout the coronavirus lockdown.
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Churches across Suffolk have been going the extra mile to boost morale and mental health throughout the coronavirus lockdown.
Christian church denominations will come together as part of Thy Kingdom Come, a global event from May 21-31
Some Suffolk churches have seen a 300% increase in those attending Sunday service thanks to their innovative approach to lockdown.
Generations are being brought together in Suffolk village communities in a show of unity throughout the coronavirus pandemic
St Peter's Pantry providing essential items to the community
The Diocese is a partner organisation to Home, But Not Alone.
Churches open for clergy and Lay Ministers only
Launched of a free national phoneline as a simple new way to bring worship and prayer into people's homes while church buildings are closed because of the coronavirus.
It is with great sadness that I write to say that Bishop John Dennis died peacefully on Monday night, suffering from Covid 19.
Major anniversary for Christianity in East Anglia - 2020 is 1,000 years since King Canute founded the Benedictine Abbey in Bury St Edmunds.