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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.


Community takes action to combat loneliness

First published on: 24th June 2020

A church community has come together to combat isolation throughout the coronavirus lockdown.


How funerals have changed in lockdown

First published on: 24th June 2020

Saying goodbye to a loved one has become difficult with restrictions imposed on funerals during the coronavirus pandemic.


Latest guidance on the reopening of churches from 4 July

First published on: 15th June 2020

Bishop Martin's welcomes news of the reopening of churches


Cathedral re-opens for private prayer

First published on: 15th June 2020

Preparations are underway and measures are being put in place at St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, so it can re-open its doors and welcome people back into the building safely for individual private prayer and reflection.


Churches get creative to spread cheer in communities

First published on: 11th June 2020

Churches across Suffolk are finding creative new ways to reach communities and support vulnerable people throughout the coronavirus pandemic.


Joint Statement from Christian leaders in Ipswich in response to the killing of

First published on: 10th June 2020

Joint Statement from Christian leaders in Ipswich in response to the killing of George Floyd


Music video brings Ipswich churches together

First published on: 4th June 2020

Dozens of people from churches across Ipswich have come together to sing a song about unity and hope.


Church lunch club goes on the road during Covid-19 lockdown

First published on: 1st June 2020

A lunch club in Suffolk has gone mobile to deliver meals to the most vulnerable members of the community.


Looking after mental health during coronavirus lockdown

First published on: 21st May 2020

Churches across Suffolk have been going the extra mile to boost morale and mental health throughout the coronavirus lockdown.

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