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Harvest festival with a spin coming to Ipswich

First published on: 17th September 2020

A harvest festival with a difference is set to help bring communities together in Suffolk.


Churches from across the Diocese have been keeping spirits high

First published on: 11th September 2020

Creative ways to keep congregations engaged and supported have been aplenty thanks to benefices around the Diocese supporting them. Here are three uplifting stories on what some of them have been getting up to


Church café goes on the road

First published on: 10th September 2020

A Suffolk church has taken its drop-in café out into the community to help people reconnect in the wake of coronavirus.


Congratulations to those ordained at the cathedral last weekend

First published on: 7th September 2020

More than 30 men and women are devoting their lives to serving communities throughout Suffolk as they become priests and deacons.


Beccles Parish keeps busy by providing for their community

First published on: 25th August 2020

Providing much sought-after picnic lunches and reflections, as well as organising a uniform bank.


First ever drive-in Church service in Suffolk

First published on: 25th August 2020

St Peter and St Paul Church in Lavenham and St Mary's Preston hosted a unique drive-in service at Lavenham Cricket Ground on Sunday.


St Augustine's Church went virtual with their Messy Church

First published on: 24th August 2020

Ipswich Church celebrates the success of virtual community sessions


From Politics to Pews

First published on: 3rd August 2020

A former Suffolk County Council leader is making the leap from council chamber to church.


Graham Miles is the new Lightwave Rural Chaplain for Suffolk

First published on: 23rd July 2020

Supporting farmers and their families who may be struggling in this current time


Suffolk churches set to unite the community to remember George Floyd

First published on: 24th June 2020

Senior members of the Suffolk clergy are inviting every household in Suffolk to join a 24-hour vigil on the one-month anniversary of the death of George Floyd.

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