Supporting Food Banks in Mid Suffolk
First published on: 6th October 2020Hard working volunteers have been given extra support to deliver food to those in need in rural villages within Suffolk.
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Hard working volunteers have been given extra support to deliver food to those in need in rural villages within Suffolk.
Bishop Martin and Bishop Mike have written to every benefice calling for a time of prayer and generosity until All Saints Day on 1st November.
It is with great sadness that I write to say that Bishop Richard Lewis died last Saturday following a short illness.
'Called Together' to celebrate as 14 people are licensed into our diocese.
A harvest festival with a difference is set to help bring communities together in Suffolk.
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
A Suffolk church has taken its drop-in café out into the community to help people reconnect in the wake of coronavirus.
More than 30 men and women are devoting their lives to serving communities throughout Suffolk as they become priests and deacons.
Providing much sought-after picnic lunches and reflections, as well as organising a uniform bank.
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.