Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 18 Nov, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Sat, 16 Nov, 2024, 10:30am - 12:30pm @ The Rectory
Come along to The Rectory for a warming winter drink, a tasty nibble to munch and a chance for a good natter.
Sarah’s Gifts and Cards will be available to peruse / purchase for those who would like, but they are aside, it would simply be great to have your company!
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 11 Nov, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
There will be another meeting for anyone in the church and wider community to find out what Eco Church is all about and to plan next steps on our EcoChurch journey in Mulbarton.
Monday 4th November at Harvest House NR14 8JS from 7.30pm. All welcome.
Contact Heather for further details: heather@mulbchurch.org.uk
Mon, 4 Nov, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
We gather to remember any whom we love but see no longer. Gathering with a common experience of loss in a sacred space, as is traditional at this time of year, can be a powerful way to process, draw strength and grace and even to heal.
As we gather in the beautiful ancient church building at Hethel, we will worship together, remember the names of those we have lost and have opportunity to light a candle in memory of them. Those for whom we have conducted funerals in the last couple of years will be remembered, and any others requested.
We will take a list of names at the door as people arrive, or if you would like us to remember anyone in your absence, just let us know by emailing adrian@mulbchurch.org.uk ahead of time.
Honour and Cherish their memory with a simple candle at Mulbarton Church.
The Church will be open and lit until 9pm on Thursday (All Souls) and Friday (All Saints). Candles available for visitors to light in memory of those they have lost.
Adrian, our Rector, will be present in person 5-7pm on Thursday evening, to welcome any visitors, and to offer prayer or a listening ear if wanted.
In addition, we have our annual service of Remembering Loved Ones, as we gather at Hethel Church at 3pm on Sunday 3rd November.
Praying for deep comfort and hope for all at this time of the year.
Honour and Cherish their memory with a simple candle at Mulbarton Church.
The Church will be open and lit until 9pm on Thursday (All Souls) and Friday (All Saints). Candles available for visitors to light in memory of those they have lost.
Adrian, our Rector, will be present in person 5-7pm on Thursday evening, to welcome any visitors, and to offer prayer or a listening ear if wanted.
In addition, we have our annual service of Remembering Loved Ones, as we gather at Hethel Church at 3pm on Sunday 3rd November.
Praying for deep comfort and hope for all at this time of the year.
Mon, 28 Oct, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
A chance to gather and pray together for the things coming up, the people on our hearts, and our life, work and witness as the Parish Church here in our group of villages.
Please let Sarah know if you can come. Tel: 01508 571167 sarah@mulbchurch.org.uk
And if you can bring something brunchy to share (croissants, fruit, pot of jam, crumpets etc) please let her know too so she can fill any gaps
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 22 Oct, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Last summer, all in the benefice were invited to think about where we were and where we were going. 31 people gathered, with all four villages represented. We considered: changes that we could anticipate locally and further afield; hopes and fears; finances, volunteering; prayer & witness; church buildings; expanding our work beyond Sundays; and things for PCCs to consider. It was really useful being able to listen to one another, pool ideas, take stock, and generally navigate rather than drift - and it has led to several changes in how we've done things over the last year.
So, in October, we'll meet again to review how we have done since then and hear about challenges coming our way. We'll split into smaller groups, each focused on one of the parishes, and try to formulate some achievable aims for each parish for the coming year.
Mon, 14 Oct, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
We gather donations for Norwich Foodbank, and money for Tearfund—to help those near and far.
Hanover raised £332 last week to support Tearfund’s “Transforming Communities” inspiring work.
Please bring Foodbank donations to church on Sunday 13th Oct, and sign up for this year’s quiz with Tim or Adrian (tim@mulbchurch.org.uk or adrian@mulbchurch.org.uk) at Harvest House, Saturday 12th October 2024 starting 7pm
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Wed, 9 Oct, 2024, 7pm @ St Michael's Community Centre, Flordon
Flordon Film Club will be screening TEACHER's LOUNGE in St. Michael's Community Centre Wednesday 10th October. The doors open at 7.00pm and the film starts at 7.45.
Carla Nowak (Leonie Benesch) is a new arrival on the staff of a middle school in Germany, her commitment and optimism still unblunted. When the suspicion for a spate of thefts falls on a particular boy, based on little more than his skin colour, she acts to exonerate him, capturing, through dubious means, evidence that seems to implicate a fellow member of staff. But the accused teacher, single mother of Oskar (Leo Stettnisch), another child in Carla’s class, doggedly protests her innocence.
“A gripping poignant drama fronted by a staggeringly good performance from Benesch.” The Upcoming “A fine exercise in restrained but mounting tension.” Variety “Benesch is superb.” The Guardian Watch the trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbUaACY8wRQ
Tickets are £5 each at the door. Annual membership is now also due at £10. To book or for more information about the club please contact David Harrison on 470118 or david020747@hotmail.co.uk
The next meeting after this will be on Wednesday 11 December. The film has yet to be chosen.
Sun, 6 Oct, 2024, 12noon @ Bracon Ash Village Hall
Lunch at Bracon Ash Village Hall - ALL WELCOME!
Adults £5 under 12s free – incl. fresh soup, toppings, bread & cake.Bar will be open for drinks. Raffle. Booking is not essential, but will help give an idea of numbers. If you know you’ll be there, please contact Heather Barnes on 578462
We are delighted that Mason, a talented local chef, will be cooking for us for this community event. And thanks too to the Village Hall trustees for their support!
The lunch will follow a Harvest Service at St Nicholas' church at 11am, at which we will collect tins and packet foods for Norwich Foodbank. All welcome to both or either service or lunch.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 30 Sep, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 24 Sep, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 23 Sep, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 16 Sep, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
All our churches will be visited by keen cyclists and walkers, touring historic church buildings in Norfolk to help raise funds to maintain these heritage assets.
If you would like to raise money yourself, please contact Sarah or look online for sponsorship forms and further details. 50% of proceeds go to Norfolk Churches Trust, and 50% to your parish church.
**** HELP NEEDED ****If you can spare some time to sit in Mulbarton Church to meet and greet visitors, please let Sarah know asap! sarah@mulbchurch.org.uk
For more details and sponsorship forms go to: https://norfolkchurchestrust.org.uk/bike-ride-walk/
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 9 Sep, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 2 Sep, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Sun, 1 Sep, 2024, 2pm - 5pm @ Hethel Church (All Saints, Hethel), Church Lane, NR14 8HE
Join us any Sunday afternoon between 28th July & 1st September 2024 for delicious cream teas at Hethel Church from 2-5pm. A friendly atmosphere & good company guaranteed.
If it's fine we'll serve you in the churchyard, but if wet, then inside the Church.
This event will help to raise funds to make the tower timber safe and get the church bell back into service.
Tue, 27 Aug, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 26 Aug, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Sun, 25 Aug, 2024, 2pm - 5pm @ Hethel Church (All Saints, Hethel), Church Lane, NR14 8HE
Join us any Sunday afternoon between 28th July & 1st September 2024 for delicious cream teas at Hethel Church. A friendly atmosphere & good company guaranteed.
If it's fine we'll serve you in the churchyard, but if wet, then inside the Church.
This event will help to raise funds to make the tower timber safe and get the church bell back into service.
We had a meeting scheduled Wednesday evening, 21st, to review how we're doing as a benefice and think big picture thoughts moving forward, as a follow up to last year's summer strategy meeting. I am postponing the meeting until September. Although summer is a good time for me to step back and think big picture, when a lot of routine things are on pause, and there's generally a bit more space, it's also a time when a lot are away! Because lots of key people would miss the meeting and because unexpected things have happened to crowd out that space, so I am not as prepared as I would like, it will be better to meet in September. If you would like to be present and you have any dates you can't do in September, please let me know and I'll do my best to accommodate. Apologies for cancelling so close to the time. Yours, following Jesus and sharing the journey, Adrian
Last summer, all in the benefice were invited to Harvest House to think about where we were and where we were going. 31 people gathered, with all four villages represented. We considered: changes that we could anticipate locally and further afield; hopes and fears; finances, volunteering; prayer & witness; church buildings; expanding our work beyond Sundays; and things for PCCs to consider.
It was really useful being able to listen to one another, pool ideas, take stock, and generally navigate rather than drift - and it has led to several changes in how we've done things over the last year.
So, this summer, we will meet again, review how we have done since then, and take stock again, with a view to setting some aims for the coming year. All welcome. Ideas welcome. If there are specific topics you would like us to do some preparatory thinking about, then please do get in touch with Adrian.
Mon, 19 Aug, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Sun, 18 Aug, 2024, 2pm - 5pm @ Hethel Church (All Saints, Hethel), Church Lane, NR14 8HE
Join us any Sunday afternoon between 28th July & 1st September 2024 for delicious cream teas at Hethel Church. A friendly atmosphere & good company guaranteed.
If it's fine we'll serve you in the churchyard, but if wet, then inside the Church.
This event will help to raise funds to make the tower timber safe and get the church bell back into service.
Mon, 12 Aug, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 29 Jul, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Sun, 28 Jul, 2024, 2pm - 5pm @ Hethel Church (All Saints, Hethel), Church Lane, NR14 8HE
Join us any Sunday afternoon between 28th July & 1st September 2024 for delicious cream teas at Hethel Church. A friendly atmosphere & good company guaranteed.
If it's fine we'll serve you in the churchyard, but if wet, then inside the Church.
This event will help to raise funds to make the tower timber safe and get the church bell back into service.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 23 Jul, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 22 Jul, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 15 Jul, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 8 Jul, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 1 Jul, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 25 Jun, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 24 Jun, 2024, 7:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Join us and the constituency candidates at the General Election hustings event at Mulbarton Village Hall on 24th June 2024 from 7.30pm. Entrance free.
Meanwhile, send your questions via https://mulbartonhustings.uk and later this month you can also vote, via the same website, for which questions you most want asked.
Mon, 24 Jun, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Sat, 22 Jun, 2024, 8pm @ Hethel Church at 8pm for a talk, then a walk in the woods bat detecting
On Saturday 22 June, our friend and bat expert Jane Harris from East Carleton is running another bat evening for us, meeting in church at 8pm.
Jane will talk, show slides and videos of bats and their conservation for about an hour. We'll have a refreshment break and then go out on foot into the neighbouring woods and countryside to see what's about. Well, more to hear than to see: Jane brings a number of bat detectors that make the supersonic echo-locating calls of bats audible to us humans. Last time, she also had a sophisticated analyser that told her what sorts of bats were sounding off. This is a fund-raiser for the tower and bell fund and to make a gift to Jane for her time.
Please book to come - numbers will be limited - at https://bit.ly/hethelbats. We are suggesting £10 for adults and £5 for children, but there's an opportunity to pay what you can afford.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 17 Jun, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join the local Community Choir in Mulbarton for a summer evening concert of old favourites.
A delightful mixture of songs you can sit back and indulge in enjoying and those you are bound to recognise - from musicals and well-known pop, to folk and traditional melodies.
The Mulbarton Community Choir invites you to help us support the local community and charities on 15th June at Mulbarton Village Hall. Tickets available at:
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 10 Jun, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 3 Jun, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Thu, 30 May, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 28 May, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Thu, 23 May, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS this week only
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 20 May, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Thu, 16 May, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 13 May, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Thu, 9 May, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 6 May, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Thu, 2 May, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 29 Apr, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 23 Apr, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 22 Apr, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 15 Apr, 2024, 10am - 2pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 10.00am to 2.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 8 Apr, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Christians believe that Jesus died at 3pm on that terrible but wonderful day 2000 years ago, the day we remember on Good Friday. So this event commemorates his last 60 minutes as a man on Planet Earth.
We meet at the Village Sign on the north of the Common, or outside the Rectory.
We will walk with the cross past as many homes in the village as we can within two hours, coming back to the village sign, where we will erect a cross, hear some Bible readings, say some prayers and sing a song.
Hot cross buns and drinks served in Harvest House afterwards.
Anyone is welcome to join us for the whole walk, for a part of it, or meet us at about noon at the village sign for the public act of worship, or in Harvest House for a bun!
The route we will walk is shown below, so you can work out roughly when to expect us, if you want to join as we walk past your house.
Thu, 28 Mar, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 26 Mar, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 25 Mar, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Choir Concert - Postponed from 25th Feb to 24th March
8 months ago
Sun, 24 Mar, 2024, 3pm - 4:45pm @ Hethel All Saints Church
Come and enjoy a 'chorale' drawn from Mulbarton Community Choir singing some of their wide and growing range of songs, accompanied by the inimitable Laurie Bennett. What could be better on a chilly March Sunday afternoon than 40 minutes of music, a spacious interval with tea (coffee or chocolate) and as much home-made cake as you can eat, followed by another half-hour of music? You'll do some good as well because your ticket price will kick-off the church's charitable giving for 2024 and add to the fund we've started to repair the timberwork in the tower and bring the bell back into operation. Suggested contribution: £8.00
Mon, 18 Mar, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Thu, 14 Mar, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 11 Mar, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Thu, 7 Mar, 2024, 9:15am - 10am @ Harvest House, The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8JS
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 4 Mar, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 27 Feb, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 26 Feb, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
For the last couple of years, on some Sunday afternoons visitors to Hethel Church have enjoyed tea and teacakes (or crumpets), dripping with butter, honey or jam.
Mon, 19 Feb, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Wed, 14 Feb, 2024, 7:30pm @ St Mary Magdalen Church, Mulbarton
Ash Wednesday marks the start of the observation of Lent, a season of self-examination, penitence, self-denial, study, and preparation for Easter. Lent is often described as lasting forty days (excluding Sundays) which recalls the Biblical account of Jesus’s temptation in the wilderness (Luke 4.1-13).
Ashes are an ancient sign of penitence. From the Middle Ages onward it has been a custom to begin Lent by having the sign of the cross marked on one’s forehead in ash.
Mon, 12 Feb, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 5 Feb, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 29 Jan, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
For the last couple of years, on some Sunday afternoons visitors to Hethel Church have enjoyed tea and teacakes (or crumpets), dripping with butter, honey or jam.
Upcoming dates for 2024 are 28 January, 25 February and 24 March.
We're planning the February date to be a church and charity choral afternoon with Mulbarton Community Choir around tea and cakes. Watch out for info nearer the time!
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 23 Jan, 2024, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm. Transport can be provided if needed.
Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 22 Jan, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 15 Jan, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3.00pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 8 Jan, 2024, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 9.30am to 3pm at Mulbarton Village Hall. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Wed, 20 Dec, 2023, 7pm @ St Michael's Community Centre, Flordon
Flordon Film Club will be screening THE OLD OAK in St. Michael's Community Centre Wednesday 20th December, with free mulled wine and mince pies! The doors open at 7.00pm and the film starts at 7.45.
This is Ken Loach’s latest film (and some would say one of his best), which has the contemporary theme of refugees. “A lot could be said about The Old Oak’s beautiful cinematography, excellent acting, and marvellous directing, all of which make this story come to life, but what really stands out the most in the film is the humanity that shines throughout. It is a beautiful reminder of what a community is and can be, regardless of country of origin, religion, or skin colour.”(Loud and Clear Reviews)
Tickets are £5 each, and annual membership which is now due also is £5. To book or for more information about the club please contact David on 470118 or david020747@hotmail.co.uk
Please note: In 2024 meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of the month, and so the following meeting will be on Wednesday 14 February. The film has yet to be chosen.
Tue, 19 Dec, 2023, 6:30pm @ Meet Outside Flordon Phone Box and then refreshments in Church
Come join in carol singing in the community to raise funds for charity. Meet at 6:30pm outside the phone box in Flordon. Mulled wine and mince pies served at Flordon Church after singing round homes.
Mon, 18 Dec, 2023, 9:30am - 3pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments this Monday from 09.30am to 3.00pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
In the New Year the Monday Community Hub - an initiative of Mulbarton Village Hall/Sports & Social Club - will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Join the family fun with a special Christmas Party at Mulbarton Village Hall from 3pm til late.
Immerse yourself in the world of Arts & Crafts, where you can unleash your creativity and create beautiful holiday-themed masterpieces. Get your dancing shoes on for our Mini Disco! Frozen Characters will make a special appearance, bringing enchantment and magic to the event. Meet your beloved characters and capture unforgettable memories. Indulge your taste buds with an array of mouthwatering delights from the pop-up kitchens. From sizzling Hog Roast to delectable Waffles, Ice Creams, Burgers, Hot Donuts, and more! Experience captivating live music throughout the day! Enjoy the soulful tunes of Barny Holmes and, later in the evening, groove to the energetic melodies of the Joe Ringer band. Something for everyone. Don’t miss it! Tickets from: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mulbarton-christmas-party-tickets-748415389577
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Tue, 12 Dec, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s usually held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm, however for this month (December) only, it will be on Tuesday 12th December from 2-4pm
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 11 Dec, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Meet to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 4 Dec, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Join us to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Loved by children and adults alike, join us for this candle-lit celebration sponsored by the Children's Society.
Each element of a Christingle has a special meaning and helps to tell the Christian story: The orange represents the world. The red ribbon (or tape) symbolises the love and blood of Christ. The sweets and dried fruit represent all of God’s creations. The lit candle represents Jesus’s light in the world, bringing hope to people living in darkness.
Tue, 28 Nov, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 27 Nov, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Join us to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 20 Nov, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Join us to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Please join us at Harvest House every Thursday from 9:15am-10:00am for Morning Prayer. All welcome. We use very simple form of words to give us a bit of structure, chat about a Bible reading, and offer simple prayers for things of concern. We also enjoy freshly brewed delicious coffee (other hot drinks are also available!)
Mon, 13 Nov, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Please join us to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 6 Nov, 2023, 11am - Mon, 6 Nov, 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Tue, 31 Oct, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm
However, the October 2023 meeting will meet on 31st this month due to work filling the potholes on the village hall car park.
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 30 Oct, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 16 Oct, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 9 Oct, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Mon, 2 Oct, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue to run every Monday, 11am-2:30pm, except on Bank Holidays.
Sun, 1 Oct, 2023, 2:30pm - Sun, 1 Oct, 5pm @ Venue change - Now at Harvest House, Mulbarton
Join us for a quiz & refreshments in aid of Tearfund.
Tearfund is a charity working with local churches & organisations in more than 50 countries to tackle poverty. It is one of Mulbarton Church's mission partners, on whom we focus every Harvest season.
We look forward to a fun-filled afternoon of quizzing, delicious afternoon tea fare, and all for a great cause! What's not to like?!
Please let Adrian or Sarah know if you would like to come and make up a quiz table, and if you have any special dieatry requirements. There will be a donation box in aid of Tearfund available on the afternoon.
Tue, 26 Sep, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 25 Sep, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
Tue, 22 Aug, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 21 Aug, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue running through the summer holidays, every Monday, 11am-2:30pm.
Come along for cream teas on summer Sunday afternoons. Home-made scones, of course, and tea in our attractive tiny teapots (or cafetière coffee, hot chocolate or juices). Probably some special home-made cookies as well in case children (or adults!) prefer.
The churchyard is a beautiful oasis in which to sit and, if it's wet, come inside and share the gloom with us! The convivial buzz is what people come for as much as anything.
Benefice “Future Thinking” Meeting: 7:30pm, Wed 16 Aug, Harvest House
There are several things coming our way in the near future, on a deanery and benefice level, as well as a national church level, that many at our APCMs this year valued an opportunity to think together about. If you are on an electoral roll or worship with us, please do come and contribute to the discussion with PCC members from all four parishes, as we think thoughts, hopes and fears together about our future.
Mon, 14 Aug, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue running through the summer holidays, every Monday, 11am-2:30pm.
Come along for cream teas on summer Sunday afternoons. Home-made scones, of course, and tea in our attractive tiny teapots (or cafetière coffee, hot chocolate or juices). Probably some special home-made cookies as well in case children (or adults!) prefer.
The churchyard is a beautiful oasis in which to sit and, if it's wet, come inside and share the gloom with us! The convivial buzz is what people come for as much as anything.
Following up from a fab holiday club week, exploring the theme of lost things being found, all welcome to hear the stories, sing the songs, and celebrate together.
Mon, 7 Aug, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue running through the summer holidays, every Monday, 11am-2:30pm.
Come along for cream teas on summer Sunday afternoons. Home-made scones, of course, and tea in our attractive tiny teapots (or cafetière coffee, hot chocolate or juices). Probably some special home-made cookies as well in case children (or adults!) prefer.
The churchyard is a beautiful oasis in which to sit and, if it's wet, come inside and share the gloom with us! The convivial buzz is what people come for as much as anything.
Come along for cream teas on summer Sunday afternoons. Home-made scones, of course, and tea in our attractive tiny teapots (or cafetière coffee, hot chocolate or juices). Probably some special home-made cookies as well in case children (or adults!) prefer.
The churchyard is a beautiful oasis in which to sit and, if it's wet, come inside and share the gloom with us! The convivial buzz is what people come for as much as anything.
Sundays 30 July, and Sundays 6, 13, 20 and 27 August from 2pm - 5pm
Tue, 25 Jul, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (01508 578068) for more information.
Mon, 24 Jul, 2023, 7:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
If you’ve always wanted to learn to dance or would like a refresher, please come and join us on Monday evenings at Mulbarton Village Hall!
Modern Jive class from 8.30 to 9.30pm
Unfortunately, the “Ballroom and Latin” beginner classes at 7:30pm Monday evenings will need to pause for the next couple of weeks, while some people are away, resuming on Monday 6th August at 7.30pm. The Modern Jive class at 8:30pm will continue unaffected. Both classes would be happy to see more participants.
Interested? Then please contact Sandra Boatman for more information and to register interest on 01508 528284 or email sandra@simplydance.net
The intention is then for Sandra to host a Tea Dance as a church fund raiser in the Autumn for both learners and more experienced dancers - more details to follow shortly.
Mon, 24 Jul, 2023, 11am - 2:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
The Community Hub will continue running through the summer holidays, every Monday, 11am-2:30pm.
Come along for cream teas on summer Sunday afternoons. Home-made scones, of course, and tea in our attractive tiny teapots (or cafetière coffee, hot chocolate or juices). Probably some special home-made cookies as well in case children (or adults!) prefer.
The churchyard is a beautiful oasis in which to sit and, if it's wet, come inside and share the gloom with us! The convivial buzz is what people come for as much as anything.
Sundays 23 and 30 July, and Sundays 6, 13, 20 and 27 August from 2pm - 5pm
Mon, 17 Jul, 2023, 7:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
If you’ve always wanted to learn to dance or would like a refresher, please come and join us on Monday evenings at Mulbarton Village Hall!
Ballroom & Latin class from 7.30pm to 8.30pm Modern Jive class from 8.30 to 9.30pm
Interested? Then please contact Sandra Boatman for more information and to register interest on 01508 528284 or email sandra@simplydance.net
The intention is then for Sandra to host a Tea Dance as a church fund raiser in September for both learners and more experienced dancers - more details to follow shortly.
Come to socialise and enjoy refreshments every Monday from 11.00am to 2.30pm in Mulbarton Social Club. Childrens toys also available. Access is free, donations always welcome.
If you have any connection with the Flordon Community Centre project you will be most welcome at their 10th anniversary celebration at the Community Centre on 15th July 2023
Mon, 10 Jul, 2023, 7:30pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall
If you’ve always wanted to learn to dance or would like a refresher, you might like to join us on Mondays starting 10th July at Mulbarton Village Hall!
Ballroom & Latin class from 7.30pm to 8.30pm; modern jive class from 8.30 to 9.30pm
Interested? Then please contact Sandra Boatman for more information on 01508 528284 or email sandra@simplydance.net
The intention is then for Sandra to host a Tea Dance as a church fund raiser in September for both learners and more experienced dancers - more details to follow shortly.
Tue, 27 Jun, 2023, 2pm - 4pm @ Mulbarton Village Hall Social Club
Mardlers is an afternoon of tea and chat and an opportunity to meet others. It’s held at the Social Club, Mulbarton Village Hall on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 2 - 4.00pm
Transport can be provided if needed. Please come, or speak to Sue Mellows (07936 703124) or Tracey Salisbury (578068) for more information.
Sun, 25 Jun, 2023, 6pm - Sun, 25 Jun, 7:30pm @ Mulbarton, St Mary Magdalen Church
‘Together’ is a new venture in Mulbarton.
Every fourth Sunday at 6pm there is a light supper of bread and cheese to enjoy at Harvest House. At 7pm there is a short, reflective Evening Prayer in church drawing on contemplative, Celtic, Northumbrian traditions.
Any are welcome to the supper or the service or both. Come to what would be a blessing to you.
Please let us know if you are coming to the supper by contacting Rachel on roo3471@gmail.com by the Thursday before.
Sarah McCrum was a treasured part of the fellowship herre in Mulbarton, and will be greatly missed.
All are welcome at Mulbarton Church this Friday to honour her memory in a special service of thanksgiving, which will follow a short ceremony at the graveside, as we lay Sarah to rest with her beloved Michael.
Donations in memory of Sarah may be made to her two favourite charities:
To celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight: A Bring and Share Fairtrade tea party! Bring yourself and a cake or biscuits, made with Fairtrade ingredients - see links to Fairtrade baking ingredients and some recipes below .
Saturday 11th March, Harvest House, anytime between 3pm and 4.30pm. All drinks will be provided.
Sun, 18 Dec, 2022, 6:30pm - 7:30pm @ Mulbarton Church
We are delighted to welcome Mulbarton Community Choir back to Mulbarton Church, where it all began for them. It is three years since we were able to do this, and we cannot wait.
All welcome to join us for a Christmas delight at either 4pm or 6:30pm. With refreshments following.
We are delighted to welcome Mulbarton Community Choir back to Mulbarton Church, where it all began for them. It is three years since we were able to do this, and we cannot wait.
All welcome to join us for a Christmas delight at either 4pm or 6:30pm. With refreshments following.
Come and join us for a choir led and candle lit Christmas concert at St Nicholas Church, Bracon Ash. The choir has been carefully curated by classical singer Humphrey Berney and is set to be a beautiful and intimate event. Doors open at 6:30pm for refreshments. Tickets are available at £15 per person, which includes refreshments. Money will go towards the urgent repair work on the roof of this beautiful Grade 1 listed building.
Come and join us for the annual tradition of the Christingle service! Everything needed will be provided, including oranges, candles, ribbon, sweets, lots of fun and laughter, and a wonderful beginning to the Christmas season. Loved by children and adults alike, this candlelit celebration is a fabulous way to help bring light and hope to children living in poverty in this country, through the work of the Children’s Society. Biscuits and drinks are served afterwards.
For more details on what Christingle is all about, check out the website: www.christingle.org
Join us for a special service, as we remember those we have loved and lost.
With traditional hymns and an opportunity to light a candle in memory of a lost loved one, this is a special benefice occasion, as we continue to pray our goodbyes. If you would like a name read out during the service, there will be someone writing down names at the door as you come in, or you can let Adrian know ahead of time.
Norfolk Churches Trust's Annual Bike Ride is a great way to raise money to support our county's churches, and have fun while doing so! Visit as many churches as you can during the day - on foot, on bike, on horseback, canoe, or any other way you want to. Make sure you keep a note of the churches you visit, take loads of photos, and you might win a prize! Get your friends to sponsor you and then we will share the money you raise with a church of your choice. Over the years we have raised over £2million.
John is inviting sponsorship on behalf of Mulbarton Church via his JustGiving page here:
Thanks to all those participtaing in the ride/walk/drive and also serving refreshments and welcoming people at the churches. Let's hope it's a great day.
Sun, 29 May, 2022, 2:30pm - 5pm @ All Saints, Hethel
"Beating the Bounds" is an ancient tradition and, for us, a great opportunity to walk around our villages together, praying for our neighbours, the land, the crops, the work of local farmers and all the activities which make up our village life.
All welcome to meet on the verge outside Hethel Church at 2.30 pm to begin our walk. Dogs welcome too!
Christians believe that Jesus died at 3pm on that terrible but wonderful day 2000 years ago, the day we remember on Good Friday. So this event commemorates his last 60 minutes as a man on Planet Earth.
We meet at the Village Sign on the north of the Common, and will walk with the cross past almost every house in the village, coming back to the village sign, where we will erect a cross, hear some Bible readings, say some prayers and sing a song.
Covid safety allowing, we hope to serve hot cross buns in Harvest House afterwards.
Anyone is welcome to join us for the whole walk, for a part of it, or meet us at about noon at the village sign for the public act of worship, or in Harvest House for a bun!
The route we will walk is shown below, so you can work out roughly when to expect us, if you want to join as we walk past your house.
Wed, 13 Apr, 2022, 7:30pm - 9:15pm @ Harvest House
The Diocese of Norwich has recently embraced a new Vision: Transformed by Christ: Prayerful, Pastoral, Prophetic. So, to support our ‘Prayerful’ focus in the Vision’s first year, I’m offering a prayer a day during this Lenten season. Once again, because I’ve decided to include the six Sundays of Lent (and to end with Easter Day itself), that’s actually 47 (not 40) prayers!
How have I chosen the prayers? Well, some of my choices have been triggered by special days in the calendar or by biblical readings set for that day. Others have emerged out of what’s going on in the world around us. I’ve deliberately spread the net wide and drawn on prayers from across the globe, centuries and traditions. Each prayer will be accompanied by a reflection, an image and often by a musical setting too.
The word "tenebrae" comes from the Latin meaning "darkness" or "shadows". The Tenebrae is an ancient Christian Holy Week service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles to symbolize the events of that week from the triumphant Palm Sunday entry through Jesus' burial.
This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus' death and of hopelessness in the world without God. The service concludes in darkness, with a final candle, representing Christ, carried out of the church, symbolizing the death of Jesus.
It is a simple service, with 6 candles, 8 readings, some music and some silence. A loud noise may also sound symbolizing the closing of Jesus' tomb. The worshipers then leave in silence to ponder the events of Holy Week, the impact of Christ's death and the expectation of the coming Resurrection.
The Diocese of Norwich has recently embraced a new Vision: Transformed by Christ: Prayerful, Pastoral, Prophetic. So, to support our ‘Prayerful’ focus in the Vision’s first year, I’m offering a prayer a day during this Lenten season. Once again, because I’ve decided to include the six Sundays of Lent (and to end with Easter Day itself), that’s actually 47 (not 40) prayers!
How have I chosen the prayers? Well, some of my choices have been triggered by special days in the calendar or by biblical readings set for that day. Others have emerged out of what’s going on in the world around us. I’ve deliberately spread the net wide and drawn on prayers from across the globe, centuries and traditions. Each prayer will be accompanied by a reflection, an image and often by a musical setting too.
Wed, 30 Mar, 2022, 7:30pm - 9:15pm @ Harvest House
The Diocese of Norwich has recently embraced a new Vision: Transformed by Christ: Prayerful, Pastoral, Prophetic. So, to support our ‘Prayerful’ focus in the Vision’s first year, I’m offering a prayer a day during this Lenten season. Once again, because I’ve decided to include the six Sundays of Lent (and to end with Easter Day itself), that’s actually 47 (not 40) prayers!
How have I chosen the prayers? Well, some of my choices have been triggered by special days in the calendar or by biblical readings set for that day. Others have emerged out of what’s going on in the world around us. I’ve deliberately spread the net wide and drawn on prayers from across the globe, centuries and traditions. Each prayer will be accompanied by a reflection, an image and often by a musical setting too.
Wed, 23 Mar, 2022, 7:30pm - 9:15pm @ Harvest House
The Diocese of Norwich has recently embraced a new Vision: Transformed by Christ: Prayerful, Pastoral, Prophetic. So, to support our ‘Prayerful’ focus in the Vision’s first year, I’m offering a prayer a day during this Lenten season. Once again, because I’ve decided to include the six Sundays of Lent (and to end with Easter Day itself), that’s actually 47 (not 40) prayers!
How have I chosen the prayers? Well, some of my choices have been triggered by special days in the calendar or by biblical readings set for that day. Others have emerged out of what’s going on in the world around us. I’ve deliberately spread the net wide and drawn on prayers from across the globe, centuries and traditions. Each prayer will be accompanied by a reflection, an image and often by a musical setting too.
Wed, 16 Mar, 2022, 7:30pm - 9:15pm @ Harvest House
The Diocese of Norwich has recently embraced a new Vision: Transformed by Christ: Prayerful, Pastoral, Prophetic. So, to support our ‘Prayerful’ focus in the Vision’s first year, I’m offering a prayer a day during this Lenten season. Once again, because I’ve decided to include the six Sundays of Lent (and to end with Easter Day itself), that’s actually 47 (not 40) prayers!
How have I chosen the prayers? Well, some of my choices have been triggered by special days in the calendar or by biblical readings set for that day. Others have emerged out of what’s going on in the world around us. I’ve deliberately spread the net wide and drawn on prayers from across the globe, centuries and traditions. Each prayer will be accompanied by a reflection, an image and often by a musical setting too.
The Diocese of Norwich has recently embraced a new Vision: Transformed by Christ: Prayerful, Pastoral, Prophetic. So, to support our ‘Prayerful’ focus in the Vision’s first year, I’m offering a prayer a day during this Lenten season. Once again, because I’ve decided to include the six Sundays of Lent (and to end with Easter Day itself), that’s actually 47 (not 40) prayers!
How have I chosen the prayers? Well, some of my choices have been triggered by special days in the calendar or by biblical readings set for that day. Others have emerged out of what’s going on in the world around us. I’ve deliberately spread the net wide and drawn on prayers from across the globe, centuries and traditions. Each prayer will be accompanied by a reflection, an image and often by a musical setting too.
Wed, 2 Mar, 2022, 7:30pm - 8:30pm @ St. Mary's, Mulbarton
A Special service marking the beginning of Lent, in contemporary language, with traditional hymns. There will be opportunity to receive ash daubed on the forehead, and also to receive communion.
Our tea and crumpet stall is open in church! In fact, it was the toasted teacakes that flew off the shelves in January, so if you prefer, they'll be available too. Both with, of course, lashings of butter, honey, golden syrup, jam - whatever. 2pm to 5pm.
The weather looks good, so come for a pleasant afternoon stroll and break your journey with refreshments in a warm church with soothing music wafting round. You may even wish to say a prayer for world peace while you're here – the Church of England has asked all churches to make Sunday a day of prayer for peace. We'll put some resources out to make it easy for you to spend a few moments at the front in silent prayer if (and only if) you wish.
We'll also be serving on Sunday 27 March. This happens to be Mothering Sunday and there'll be some traditional simnel cake for mums of all ages.
Our carols by candlelight service is going ahead, despire the COVID situation having changed a bit in the last few days.
First, the Mulbarton Community Choir committee has decided that it would be unwise to sing or practice at all over the next few weeks, a decision which we completely respect. So they won't be singing for us on Sunday, or in the Mulbarton village event on the 19th.
We will follow all government guidelines for the event, which principally amounts to face coverings being required at all times except when eating and drinking (we plan to go ahead with drinks and mince pies afterwards).
If you have booked but are uneasy about coming, again, the decision is yours. If you can let me know, please do, but now that the choir en masse is no longer coming, I doubt we will be short of seats and in need of rebooking any no longer needed.
Whatever, the church has been beautifully decorated and is open for visits at any time.
Come and join us for the annual tradition of the Christingle service! Everything needed will be provided, including oranges, candles, ribbon, sweets, lots of fun and laughter, and a wonderful beginning to the Christmas season. Loved by children and adults alike, this candlelit celebration is a fabulous way to help bring light and hope to children living in poverty in this country, through the work of the Children’s Society. Biscuits and drinks are served afterwards.
For more details on what Christingle is all about, check out the website: www.christingle.org
Sat, 20 Nov, 2021, 7:15pm @ Join in remotely Via Zoom
Nationwide quiz in aid of Tearfund, the aim to raise 50 million people out of poverty.
This year, Tearfund hopes to bring the total raised above £1million - please join in and support this effort, while having a fun night in! Teams of up to six, £5 per person suggested donation to be given via your local church, marked "Tearfund Quiz", or using Tearfund's own JustGiving page:
Zoom room opens at 7:15 for a 7:45 start. For covid safety reasons, and because bigger venues are fully booked, we have decided not to meet in person this year, but to go ahead remotely. Please do bring drinks and snacks to your device and join the fun!
This year, to keep as safe as possible with regard to covid, and especially in view of the commendable growth in the Mulbarton scouting sections, we are seeking to spread the opportunities to remember around different churches. We are planning the following Remembrance events, to which all are welcome:
10am Remembrance Sunday Service at Mulbarton Church, to which Mulbarton cubs, scouts and explorers are also invited.
10:30am Remembrance Sunday Service at Flordon Church, to which rainbows, brownies, guides and rangers are also invited.
10:55am Remembrance Sunday Service at Swardeston Church, to which Mulbarton beavers are also invited.
10:45am Outdoor Remembrance at Bracon Ash and Hethel war memorial, outside Bracon Ash and Hethel Village Hall, all welcome
Join us for a special service, as we remember those we have loved and lost.
With traditional hymns and an opportunity to light a candle in memory of a lost loved one, this is a special benefice occasion, as we continue to pray our goodbyes. If you would like a name read out during the service, there will be someone writing down names at the door as you come in, or you can let Adrian know ahead of time.
There will be a new resource available on the night to buy at a discounted price of £12 - "Scent of Water", by Penelope Swithinbank.
When the words won’t come and perhaps God seems far away; when the grief threatens to overwhelm. There are daily devotionals to dip into, beautiful photos for reflection, meditations to ponder. And a section for those special days such as the day of the funeral, the first Christmas or the first anniversary. It’s produced as a lovely hardback book. And it’s dyslexic friendly.
It’s been described as
'A simple, non- demanding devotional, of maybe a single line from scripture and a word that spoke into my pain …. Alongside her heart cries are the gentle words of God, the reassurances, the moments of strength for the weary soul, the thankfulness. It is just so beautifully moving to read. And to return to, over and over again.'
'Your short reflections and lovely illustrations are just what I need as I recover…’
The Trams of Norwich: Transforming Streets, Transforming Lives
3 years ago
Fri, 22 Oct, 2021, 7:30pm @ Flordon Church
We welcome Frances and Michael Holmes back to Flordon to give us another of their interesting and entertaining talks:
Admission: suggested donation of £5 includes a glass of wine and nibbles. Please book with Janet.
In 1900 trams arrived on Norwich’s streets. They were greeted with awe as a technological wonder that not only revolutionised travel but also radically changed the City.Using a combination of images, archive material and contemporary accounts Frances & Michael Holmes will illustrate that the story of the trams is about so much more than a vehicle – It is the story of how that vehicle transformed our city.
Harvest Thanksgiving for Hethel and Bracon Ash will be on 3 October at 11am followed by Harvest Lunchafterwards in the church.
The Jolly Farmers (Forncett St Mary) will deliver a choice of hot dishes as happened very successfully in 2018 and there will be several home-made puddings on offer. Two courses, a glass of wine, tea or coffee afterwards, with reduced prices for children.
Suggested donation shared between church funds and Tear Fund: adults £14.50; children 5—14 £7.50; 4 and under free.
Tickets on sale soon - please contact Peter to book your place at the lunch.
Come to the service and not to lunch, if you like, or lunch but not the service. Obviously we'd encourage both! Giving thanks to God for the abundant life he offers us is at the heart of all that we do here, as is homely hospitality.
The annual churchyard mow and drag-off starts soon.
It is an annual tea-and-cake-fuelled ritual that has enabled the wildflower churchyard to flourish over the past thirty years
Sundays 12, 19 and 26 September this year from about 2pm, finishing around 5pm, with refreshments served around 3:30pm.
Wymondham Nature Group lead us and provide a lot of person-power but it's important that we who benefit do our bit as well so if you can spare an afternoon, do please come. Rakes and pitchforks provided, just bring yourself, a sense of humour and a bit of energy – it doesn't have to be much.
Our first Sunday service back in Hanover Lounge since February 2020, nineteen months ago!
It is also our first Harvest service of the season, in which we receive gifts for Norwich foodbank, and any monetary donations will go to support the good work being done by our mission partner, Tearfund.
It is important that we continue to be mindful about the risk of coronavirus, and do what we can to keep as safe as possible. To this end, we will keep the lounge as well ventilated as we can, and will arrange the seating to allow as much space between people as possible.
We ask that people do wear masks. We are advised that mask-wearing is the most significant action we can take to mitigate the spread of the virus, when meeting indoors.
We will be serving refreshments in the lounge after the service - hot drinks and biscuits - and have thought about how to do this as safely as possible.
It will be a joy to be together again after such a long break, and we look forward to re-engaging with the simplicty, comfort, friendship and meaningful God moments we have come to expect with Church @ Hanover.
The annual churchyard mow and drag-off starts soon.
It is an annual tea-and-cake-fuelled ritual that has enabled the wildflower churchyard to flourish over the past thirty years
Sundays 12, 19 and 26 September this year from about 2pm, finishing around 5pm, with refreshments served around 3:30pm.
Wymondham Nature Group lead us and provide a lot of person-power but it's important that we who benefit do our bit as well so if you can spare an afternoon, do please come. Rakes and pitchforks provided, just bring yourself, a sense of humour and a bit of energy – it doesn't have to be much.
The annual churchyard mow and drag-off starts soon.
It is an annual tea-and-cake-fuelled ritual that has enabled the wildflower churchyard to flourish over the past thirty years
Sundays 12, 19 and 26 September this year from about 2pm, finishing around 5pm, with refreshments served around 3:30pm.
Wymondham Nature Group lead us and provide a lot of person-power but it's important that we who benefit do our bit as well so if you can spare an afternoon, do please come. Rakes and pitchforks provided, just bring yourself, a sense of humour and a bit of energy – it doesn't have to be much.
Norfolk Churches Trust's Annual Bike Ride is a great way to raise money to support our county's churches, and have fun while doing so! Visit as many churches as you can during the day - on foot, on bike, on horseback, canoe, or any other way you want to. Make sure you keep a note of the churches you visit, take loads of photos, and you might win a prize! Get your friends to sponsor you and then we will share the money you raise with a church of your choice. Over the years we have raised over £2million, and in 2020 we raised an amazing £175,000. More than in any other year. Let's see if we can beat this in 2021!
Alice is riding for Bracon Ash Church - please do sponsor her directly if you would like to do so.
John and Gavin are inviting sponsorship on behalf of Mulbarton Church via their JustGiving pages here:
Thanks to all those participtaing in the ride/walk/drive and also serving refreshments and welcoming people at the churches. Let's hope it's a great day.
Sun, 1 Aug, 2021, 9am - Sun, 22 Aug, 11am @ Mulbarton Church and Churchyard
A special invitation to anybody who is grieving or has experienced a loss over lockdown.
Mulbarton Church will remain open during daylight hours throughout the summer break, and we are making a special set of resources available for people to come and pray their goodbyes. You may have said goodbye to a loved one over lockdown, or you may be grieving a loss of another kind. Your local church is here to provide space for you to respond to these inevitable but unwelcome goodbyes.
Palm crosses to hang on the church railings in memory
Candles to light inside the church in memory
Space in the church for private prayer &/or stillness
Printed resources available to browse in the church
Online resources signposted to help in your grief journey
On Sunday 22 Aug, we will gather the palm crosses, which will have collected on the railings and pray over them in the morning service, inviting God to help with all the loss they represent.
We are doing something special to mark the first Sunday after legal covid restrictions are lifted, and incorporating godparent Sunday and national picnic month. Why not join in?
The Great God-Family Picnic is a perfect day for families, godparents, godchildren and the whole family of God to:
Thank God for special peope in our lives, young and old
Celebrate new life and new families that have formed over these last 15 months of lockdown
Get together with godparents and godchildren
Pray for one another
Remember the amazing journey of faith we share
Please do come and join us:
11am, Mulbarton Church - A cheerful celebration of new life for all ages
12noon, Mulbarton Common & Harvest House - Bring your own picnic - toilet and baby changing facilities available at Harvest House
All Saints, Hethel has organised a ‘Celebration of Creation’ weekend on 26-27 June, 2021 to which all in the locality are welcome.
The weekend will begin at 4.15am with a short walk to enjoy the burning sunrise followed by a leisurely wander listening for birdsong with local ornithologist Mike Harvey.
Brother Sam, past leader of the European Province of the Society of Saint Francis, will also join the weekend. Many people will have heard of St Francis of Assisi who had an extraordinary ability to commune with nature, to see its beauty and to sense the interconnectedness of all things under God. On Saturday, Brother Sam will read St Francis’ “swansong”, Canticle of the Creatures, after sunrise; he will give a keynote talk and lead a ‘Five Senses Walk’ in the afternoon as well as preaching on Sunday and repeating the walk.
On Saturday evening the building will be cleared for a ceilidh – the first ever so far as is known! – led by Suffolk band Skylarking, while Sunday also offers a walk with eminent naturalist Dr Anne Edwards BEM.
Throughout the weekend Hethel church will house an ‘exhibition of beauty’: photographs, paintings, craft objects, flower arrangements, fragrances and music.
Hethel Church is one of only two churches in the county to have achieved Silver standard in the national EcoChurch scheme. There will be a display explaining the scheme and how Hethel ticked the necessary boxes.
We pray that this weekend will be a lot of fun and will help us all to rejoice at the natural beauty that surrounds us: from Hethel Churchyard, full of wildflowers and associated prolific insect life in late June, to the exhibition and the music and dancing of the ceilidh. Having Brother Sam SSF help us explore the spiritual side of creation care is a massive bonus. Co-author of the recently published ‘Seeing Differently’, he’s a national figure who speaks widely and participates in online seminars such as St Paul’s Cathedral’s recent ‘Is Covid-19 a wake up call to us?’ We expect to be challenged as well as interested and encouraged!”
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We want more entries to the exhibition of beauty. Have you taken photos of a beautiful place? A beautiful aspect of nature? Have you painted or drawn something? Love a particular piece of music for its beauty? Can create a beautiful or highly fragrant flower arrangement? Please get in touch.
If you would like to find out more about Franciscan spirituality, come to an informal lunch with Brother Sam (12.30 Saturday 26th) and ideally stay for his talk afterwards.
Or you could go for a Five Senses walk with Br. Sam and learn about how the natural world connects us to God.
In 2020, the sunrise was clear, staggeringly beautiful and quite moving. Get up at 4am and join us in hope in 2021. Brother Sam will recite what is subtitled the Canticle to Brother Sun, reminding us of our connections with nature and through it with God. Birds and breakfast follow!
If you want to encounter some unusual and beautiful insects or flowers, join Dr Anne Edwards on Sunday 27th
Celebrate and give thanks through music and dance – ceilidh and pizza with us on Saturday evening, not often seen in a 12th century Norfolk church!
Join us for a service at 9am in Bracon Ash Church or 4.30pm on Sunday, both with Br. Sam SSF.
More information and how to book for certain events is on the church website www.acny.org.uk/hethel.
COVID-19 update: If on 21.6.21 all restrictions are not lifted as expected on the ‘roadmap’, most activities can legally go ahead with minimal change. If it proves impossible to hold the ceilidh, tickets bought will be reimbursed, or it will happen later in the year as a stand-alone event.
Brother Samuel SSF was Guardian of Hillfield Friary for many years, where he led the Hillfield Project on living in an ecologically sustainable way following St Francis’ vision of creation. It is now a mixed community of professed religious brothers and lay men and women, young, old, married and single. Br. Sam has been Minister of the European Province of the Society of Saint Francis (SSF) and in 2016 his outstanding service was recognised by Archbishop Justin through the Dunstan Award for Prayer and the Religious Life. With his Franciscan co-authors, Br. Sam’s 2021 book, Seeing Differently explores and explains how Franciscans see creation.
Dr Anne Edwards BEM is a plant scientist based at the John Innes Centre who was the first person in the UK to identify Ash Dieback disease in England. Anne also works on grass pea, one of the oldest known crops, seeking to develop a toxin-free variety that can be used as a main crop by smallholder farmers in Europe, Africa and the Indian sub-continent. In 2015 Anne was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to the environment. For three decades, she has advised on and, with a team of volunteers, managed Hethel’s biodiversity-award-winning churchyard.
Mike Harvey spent many years travelling the world working for Cable and Wireless, which gave him the opportunity to specialise in the birds of the West Indies, and, later, birds in West Africa. Since retirement he has made numerous visits to see the birds of Europe. He has volunteered with Norfolk Wildlife Trust for over a decade, leading monthly wildlife walks in different places all over the county. He also grows cacti at home! It is not surprising that he can modestly claim familiarity “with the songs of most of our birds here in Norfolk”.
Eco Church is the award scheme for churches in England and Wales who want to demonstrate that the gospel is good news for God’s earth. An online survey asks probing questions about how a church looks after buildings and land; about its engagement with its local community and global campaigns; and about the personal lifestyles of the congregation.
Sun, 23 May, 2021, 2:30pm - 5pm @ All Saints, Hethel
By Sunday 23rd (all being well) up to 30 of us can legally gather out of doors.
We'll meet at church at 2.30pm, then wander the byways and boundaries of Hethel and Bracon Ash, stopping here and there to pray for the people, practices and pastimes of the place, asking God for peace and prosperity.
There will be tea and cake outside Hethel church afterwards.
Thu, 20 May, 2021, 7pm - 9pm @ Hethel Church & Zoom
Form M1
NOTICE OF ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING
Parish of: Hethel
The Annual Parochial Church Meeting will be held for:
Hethel in Hethel Church at 7:00pm on Thursday20th May 2021
The meeting is limited to a maximum of 6 people physically present, this being by invitation only; however all electoral roll members are warmly invited to attend remotely via Zoom.
For election of parochial representatives of the laity as follows –
To the Deanery Synod: 1 representative.
To the Parochial Church Council: 6 representatives.
For the appointment of the Independent Examiner or Auditor.
For the consideration of:
(a)a report on changes to the Roll since the last annual parochial church meeting;
(b)an Annual Report on the proceedings of the parochial church council and the activities of the parish generally;
(c)the financial statements of the council for the year ending on the 31st December preceding the meeting;
(d)the annual report on the fabric, goods and ornaments of the church of the parish;
(e)a report of the proceedings of the deanery synod; and
(f)other matters of parochial or general Church interest.
In this Notice, ‘parish’ means an ecclesiastical parish.
Notes
1 Every lay person whose name is entered on the Church Electoral Roll of the parish (and no other person) is entitled to vote at the election of parochial representatives of the laity.
2 A person is qualified to be elected a parochial representative of the laity if –
(a) his or her name is entered on the Church Electoral Roll of the parish and, unless he or she is under 18, has been entered there for at least the preceding six months;
(b) he or she is an actual communicant (which means that he or she has received Communion according to the use of the Church of England or of a Church in communion with the Church of England at least three times during the twelve months preceding the date of the election);
(c) he or she is at least 16; and
(d) he or she is not disqualified as referred to in paragraph 3 of these Notes.
3 (1) A person is disqualified from being nominated, chosen or elected or from serving as a churchwarden, or a member of a parochial church council, if the person is disqualified from being a trustee of a charity (and the disqualification is not subject to a waiver which permits membership of a parochial church council).
(2) A person is disqualified from being nominated, chosen or elected or from serving as a member of a parochial church council or a deanery synod if the person is included in a barred list (within the meaning of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006).
(3) A person is disqualified from being nominated, chosen or elected or from serving as a member of a parochial church council or a deanery synod if the person has been convicted of an offence mentioned in Schedule 1 to the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (with that expression being construed in accordance withRule 71(2)of the Church Representation Rules).
(4) A person’s disqualification under sub-paragraph (3) may be waived by the bishop of the diocese by giving the person notice in writing.
(5) A person is disqualified from being nominated, chosen or elected or from serving as a member of a parochial church council if the person has been disqualified from holding office under section 10(6) of the Incumbent (Vacation of Benefices) Measure 1977.
Thu, 13 May, 2021, 9:15am - Sun, 23 May, 11pm @ Global
11 days of global prayer about to begin. We kick off with 9:15am communion service in Mulbarton Church tomorrow morning, also zoomed on usual morning prayer link.
To get the app for this year's special global season of prayer or to find out more about "Thy Kingdom Come" 2021, visit their website: https://www.thykingdomcome.global/
Sun, 2 May, 2021, 10am - 11am @ St Mary Magdalen, Mulbarton
Leaders: Adrian
To attend in person, please contact Tom, the churchwarden, to reserve your place. Numbers may need to be limited.
Alternatively, you can attend in the normal covid-times way, via Zoom, watch live on Facebook, or catch up on YouTube or the church website at a later date:
Zoom: Direct Link Zoom ID: 993 672 961 Passcode: 123
No need to book. Access live via Zoom or Facebook - or catch up later via YouTube or the church website. Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/993672961?pwd=ZENTc1VqYTUrOE9wQ094enBJV2VaZz09 Zoom ID: 993 672 961 Passcode: 123 Facebook Livestream: https://www.facebook.com/Mulbchurch YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWd36jN_13ZrdtxOIg92Qsg
To attend in person, please contact Tom, the churchwarden, to reserve your place. Numbers may need to be limited.
Alternatively, you can attend in the normal covid-times way, via Zoom, watch live on Facebook, or catch up on YouTube or the church website at a later date:
Zoom: Direct Link Zoom ID: 993 672 961 Passcode: 123
To book your craft bags and/or a place in person at Mulbarton Church for this service please click here
Please note later than normal time - 11am start!
We welcome all ages to join us either in person (masks, social distancing, sanitation) - or via Zoom, for an hour of engaging interactive Easter worship.
Craft bags are available to those who would like to make “paper plate Easter gardens”.
Please click the link above to let us know how many bags you would like and whether you’ll be attending in person or remotely.
To book your place at Hethel Church for this service please click here
Christians believe that Jesus died at 3pm on that terrible but wonderful day 2000 years ago, the day we remember on Good Friday. So this event commemorates his last 60 minutes as a man on Planet Earth.
Cathy is leading what we are sure will be a deeply moving hour.
Mon, 29 Mar, 2021, 7:30pm - Sun, 4 Apr, 8:30pm @ Flordon Church / Online
To book your place at Flordon Church for this service please click here
The word "tenebrae" comes from the Latin meaning "darkness" or "shadows". The Tenebrae is an ancient Christian Holy Week service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles to symbolize the events of that week from the triumphant Palm Sunday entry through Jesus' burial.
This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus' death and of hopelessness in the world without God. The service concludes in darkness, with a final candle, representing Christ, carried out of the church, symbolizing the death of Jesus.
It is a simple service, with 7 candles, 8 readings, some music and some silence. A loud noise may also sound symbolizing the closing of Jesus' tomb. The worshipers then leave in silence to ponder the events of Holy Week, the impact of Christ's death and the expectation of the coming Resurrection.
If you would like to join in remotely this year as part of your personal Holy Week devotions, at a time to suit you, you can watch last year's Zoom-streamed service on the benefice YouTube channel or right here:
Join us by Zoom on Mothering Sunday for a special interactive and creative session for all ages, celebrating motherhood, using craft, music and interactive prayers.
We will be focusing on the story of baby Moses, placed in a basket among the bulrushes and adopted into Pharoah's family.
Please get in touch with Cathy ASAP to ask for a bag with craft bits to make your Moses basket, which will be delivered to you ahead of the service. You will need pens/pencils, sellotape and scissors, but everything else will be provided.
Children are also invited to make a Mothering Sunday card ahead of time, to be given to their mums during the session.
We do hope you can join in as a family, and look forward to seeing you there. Zoom details:
- Short Service: 2pm on Sunday 27 December for 30 minutes. A service with some readings and Andrew North playing some Christmas music at Bracon Ash. Social distance to be kept. If anyone is on there own or in a family unit and feel they want to come along you are all welcome.
10am Benefice service on Zoom "Being expectant people" led by Bev and Sam Theobald (Zoom Meeting ID: 993 672 961 Passcode: 123. https://zoom.us/j/993672961)
Contact Caroline (admin@mulbchurch) for more details
10.45am in Mulbarton Churchyard An open-air service (approx. 30 mins), led by Jill Wright. You are welcome to bring an umbrella and garden chair, if you wish.
Hethel Church will be open for any who wish to remember loved-ones who have died - candles to light, prayer cards, and a space to stop and reflect. Hosted by Cathy and Peter Nicholls.
10am Service on Zoom led by Derrick Hill. (Zoom Meeting ID: 993 672 961 Passcode: 123. https://zoom.us/j/993672961)
2.30pm to 4.30pm All Saints' Church, Hethel. The church will be open for any who wish to remember loved-ones who have died - candles to light, prayer cards, and a space to stop and reflect.
Sun, 31 May, 2020, 10am - 11:30am @ Mulbarton Rectory
Join us via Zoom for a special celebration service, at which we recall how the Holy Spirit is sent from the Father and the Son to live within us and help us. All welcome via the Zoom link below.
Click this link to join the Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/993672961
Meeting ID: 993 672 961
Or phone in to listen live, using this phone number: 203 481 5240
Download and use some worship, devotional and craft resources, to explore Pentecost with your children, at this remarkable time of year.
These links will each open in new windows when you click on them. Alternatively right click and select "Save Link As..." to download them for printing.
Sat, 23 May, 2020, 9:15am - Sun, 31 May, 10pm @ Online & At Home
A global wave of prayer from Ascension Day to Pentecost
For 11 days, Christians from all denominations around the world commit to spending special time in prayer for the people they know as well as the whole world as we shine a light on the darkness of this world. This finishes on the Day of Pentecost - the great celebration of the coming of the promised Holy Spirit. This has been happening for a few years now but this year is a bit different – for obvious reasons! To celebrate Christians joining in prayer this year we are combining forces, and encouraging everyone to join in with opportunities locally, in the deanery (collection of local churches, from Hingham to Cringleford) as well as the wider diocese, and national and global church.
We are invited to pray with Christians worldwide for God’s Spirit to empower OURSELVES to be witnesses for Jesus Christ and for OTHER PEOPLE to come to know Jesus. Each day there is a theme – pray about that theme for YOURSELF and for OTHERS (maybe 5 – friends, family, neighbours) that they may be drawn closer to Jesus. Readings are added to help you think about each theme.
Ascension Day – BELONGING (Ephesians 1 verses 3 to 8)
Friday 22nd – GRACE (Ephesians 2 verses 8 to 10)
Saturday 23rd – COURAGE (Joshua 1 verses 7 to 9)
Sunday 24th – WISDOM (Proverbs 2 verses 1 to 6)
Monday 25th – JOY (Psalm 98)
Tuesday 26th – COMPASSION (Luke 15 verses 11 to 24)
Wed 27th - FORGIVENESS (Matthew 18 verses 21 to 35)
Thur 28th – HEALING (Revelation 21 verses 3 & 4 and chapter 22 verses 1 to 5)
Fri 29th – HOPE (Titus 3 verses 3 to 8 & Romans 15 v. 13)
As a deanery we are asking people to sign up to slots to pray. We are concentrating this on the 12 hours between 9am and 9pm on the day before Pentecost, Sat 30 May, as we aim to wait with the disciples. You can pray however you would like to – that might be doing a prayer walk around your area, opening up the Pentecost Story and asking God to work like that once more, sitting in silence, colouring, drawing, listening to music…however you pray – pray.
To encourage us all, Graham in Cringleford has kindly put up a sign up sheet to try to make sure we can cover all 12 hours – more than one person can sign up for each slot! The link is: https://www.24-7prayer.com/signup/7da813
We are then inviting people to join in with the Diocesan Compline at 9pm (see above) whenever their slot was or even if they didn’t have a slot!
Prayer and Reflection Resources
Susanna Gunner, the Diocese Director for Prayer and Spirituality is producing daily reflections for this period to guide us through and encourage us to pray. These can be found here:
Cringleford Church plan to post some short interactive prayers suitable for all ages on https://www.facebook.com/STPsCringleford - these will be put up at various times during the week.
Something for the Younger Ones (Or young at heart!)
Finally there is an interactive map and VR game for mobile devices available! This is really fun (especially enjoyable is the sheep game) but also great at helping to get people thinking about prayer. You need to print the map off from https://www.thykingdomcome.global/resources/digital-family-prayer-adventure-map (where there is also instructions!) and download the app by searching ‘TKC MAP AR’ in your app store.
We began with an introductory session on Tuesday 21st April, with the course starting properly this week, 28th April. Course books are required for the 28th, but not for the introductory session.
The first session tackles the topic of "The problem of emotional unhealthy spirituality".
This course is a safe and simple way to practice slowing down to be with Jesus, and to look underneath the surface of what is going on in our lives. There is no pressure to participate in any way that would be uncomfortable - it is very much the sort of thing that you will get out what you put in, and you can engage with it on whatever level fits where you are. The course draws from significant age-old streams of Christian thinking and insight, and offers practical insights into how we can apply that thinking to deepen our own devotional lives.
Or feel free to search other book-sellers, including the Christian Eden website.
I invited people in leadership positions throughout the benefice to work through this course with me in Autumn 2019. Seventeen people from our group of churches participated in the 8-week course. From the feedback given, here are some of the things they found helpful:
Good fellowship and good company - great way to connect with others
Helpful group "rules" that made for a truly safe space to explore the nitty-gritty of our lives (but no compulsion) and to deepen understanding of how to walk with Jesus
A range of learning materials to embed and reinforce the teaching
Genuinely helpful input on Sabbath and daily offices
Forty days of devotionals that gave achievable, balanced, rich times of waiting on God in 10-minute chunks
Guilt-free rhythms of praying
Help to be intentional and embrace the commitment needed to deepen a walk with God
Searching material, helping both to understand oneself better and to develop better devotional habits and emotional health
Greater peace and freedom that has lasted
Here's what one participant had to say: "I found the course very helpful in establishing a good, flexible 'routine' of quality time with God on my own, along with a mindfulness of God during my days - feeling generally closer and connected. The EHS book, Day by Day readings and workbook were all helpful, along with the discussion times and DVD. In the meetings I found it helpful to hear about other peoples' experiences and felt comfortable to share my own, but never felt pressured or pushed to share more than I wanted to. I even felt free not to share at all. I had been concerned that I might feel 'exposed' in a group setting, especially as I didn't know some of the group members very well. I can imagine that, using the suggested format, along with the 'rules', I would be able to join any group of people without feeling at all 'threatened'. I would say to anyone contemplating doing the course to think of it as an opportunity. It's a wonderful opportunity to discover things about ourselves - negative and positive. I feel less anxious, fearful and more peaceful than before and I'm really pleased I took the opportunity myself."
If this is something you would like to join in with or find out more about, please do get in touch with me. If you would like to commit to this course (and I hope many will), please order your books directly, using the links above - or if finances are an issue, please let me know. Bursaries are available.
The course author explains what it's about here, and what resources you'll need. Order details are above for ordering directly.
We begin with an introductory session on Tuesday 21st April, with the course starting properly the following week, 28th April. Course books are required for the 28th, but not for the introductory session.
This course is a safe and simple way to practice slowing down to be with Jesus, and to look underneath the surface of what is going on in our lives. There is no pressure to participate in any way that would be uncomfortable - it is very much the sort of thing that you will get out what you put in, and you can engage with it on whatever level fits where you are. The course draws from significant age-old streams of Christian thinking and insight, and offers practical insights into how we can apply that thinking to deepen our own devotional lives.
Or feel free to search other book-sellers, including the Christian Eden website.
I invited people in leadership positions throughout the benefice to work through this course with me in Autumn 2019. Seventeen people from our group of churches participated in the 8-week course. From the feedback given, here are some of the things they found helpful:
Good fellowship and good company - great way to connect with others
Helpful group "rules" that made for a truly safe space to explore the nitty-gritty of our lives (but no compulsion) and to deepen understanding of how to walk with Jesus
A range of learning materials to embed and reinforce the teaching
Genuinely helpful input on Sabbath and daily offices
Forty days of devotionals that gave achievable, balanced, rich times of waiting on God in 10-minute chunks
Guilt-free rhythms of praying
Help to be intentional and embrace the commitment needed to deepen a walk with God
Searching material, helping both to understand oneself better and to develop better devotional habits and emotional health
Greater peace and freedom that has lasted
Here's what one participant had to say: "I found the course very helpful in establishing a good, flexible 'routine' of quality time with God on my own, along with a mindfulness of God during my days - feeling generally closer and connected. The EHS book, Day by Day readings and workbook were all helpful, along with the discussion times and DVD. In the meetings I found it helpful to hear about other peoples' experiences and felt comfortable to share my own, but never felt pressured or pushed to share more than I wanted to. I even felt free not to share at all. I had been concerned that I might feel 'exposed' in a group setting, especially as I didn't know some of the group members very well. I can imagine that, using the suggested format, along with the 'rules', I would be able to join any group of people without feeling at all 'threatened'. I would say to anyone contemplating doing the course to think of it as an opportunity. It's a wonderful opportunity to discover things about ourselves - negative and positive. I feel less anxious, fearful and more peaceful than before and I'm really pleased I took the opportunity myself."
If this is something you would like to join in with or find out more about, please do get in touch with me. If you would like to commit to this course (and I hope many will), please order your books directly, using the links above - or if finances are an issue, please let me know. Bursaries are available.
The course author explains what it's about here, and what resources you'll need. Order details are above for ordering directly.
PLEASE NOTE: Later time than normal for contemporary service this Sunday - 10:30am
A contemporary communion service for Easter Sunday, with modern worship songs. A breakout children's room will be available for children accessing the Zoom meeting on their own devices.
Topic: Mulbarton Church 10am Zoom Stream Time: 10:30am, Sun 12 April 2020
Good Friday Meditative Service - Stations of the Cross
5 years ago
Fri, 10 Apr, 2020, 2pm - 3pm @ Online
An interactive online Zoom meeting, in which we encounter and respond to the 12 stations of the Cross, with artwork, Bible readings, reflections and prayers.
Our final evening, exploring what has been a remarkably relevant and apt course for such a time as this. We will explore what it means to make connections in the power of the Holy Spirit, following Jesus' example, by considering further the story of the lame man healed outside the Temple.
To access the meeting, please note you will need a password this time, since Zoom are requiring users to adopt tighter security now.
Topic: Paraclesis 6: Connecting - Discussion Group Time: Apr 7, 2020 19:30 London
The word "tenebrae" comes from the Latin meaning "darkness" or "shadows". The Tenebrae is an ancient Christian Holy Week service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles to symbolize the events of that week from the triumphant Palm Sunday entry through Jesus' burial.
This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus' death and of hopelessness in the world without God. The service concludes in darkness, with a final candle, representing Christ, carried out of the church, symbolizing the death of Jesus.
It is a simple service, with 7 candles, 8 readings, some music and some silence. A loud noise may also sound symbolizing the closing of Jesus' tomb. The worshipers then leave in silence to ponder the events of Holy Week, the impact of Christ's death and the expectation of the coming Resurrection.
Pour yourself a coffee, fire up Zoom, using the link above, and enjoy some fellowship with others, before watching this week's video together, and then splitting into different virtual rooms to discuss the theme.
All are welcome to join me for a service of worship at 10am tomorrow morning. We'll hear something from Ram, and encouragements in the midst of this strange time, as well as continuing our journey in the Paraclesis course, with a "Healing" theme, considering the woman in the temple, from Luke 13:10-17.
We'll begin with our video and audio turned on, so we can say hello to people as they arrive, then turn off for the service, and back on again at the end to say goodbye. There will be no waiting room this week, so you'll go straight in.
Please do join in, with the same link as last week:
Wed, 18 Mar, 2020, 7:30pm - 8:15pm @ Hethel Church
Within the activity of our days and the restlessness of our world, we can get our bearings by listening to God's gentle call: "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him". Psalm 37.7.
Come and do just that at Quiet Time with God at Hethel Church from 7.30 pm to 8.15 pm, every other Wednesday.
An opportunity for stillness, reflection on a Bible passage and silent prayer with others.
Dates for the rest of this term: 5 and 19 February; 4 and 18 March 2020.
Within the activity of our days and the restlessness of our world, we can get our bearings by listening to God's gentle call: "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him". Psalm 37.7.
Come and do just that at Quiet Time with God at Hethel Church from 7.30 pm to 8.15 pm, every other Wednesday.
An opportunity for stillness, reflection on a Bible passage and silent prayer with others.
Dates for the rest of this term: 5 and 19 February; 4 and 18 March 2020.
A Special service marking the beginning of Lent, in contemporary language, with traditional hymns. There will be opportunity to receive ash daubed on the forehead, and also to receive communion.
Wed, 19 Feb, 2020, 7:30pm - 8:15pm @ Hethel Church
Within the activity of our days and the restlessness of our world, we can get our bearings by listening to God's gentle call: "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him". Psalm 37.7.
Come and do just that at Quiet Time with God at Hethel Church from 7.30 pm to 8.15 pm, every other Wednesday.
An opportunity for stillness, reflection on a Bible passage and silent prayer with others.
Dates for the rest of this term: 5 and 19 February; 4 and 18 March 2020.
Within the activity of our days and the restlessness of our world, we can get our bearings by listening to God's gentle call: "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him". Psalm 37.7.
Come and do just that at Quiet Time with God at Hethel Church from 7.30 pm to 8.15 pm, every other Wednesday.
An opportunity for stillness, reflection on a Bible passage and silent prayer with others.
Dates for the rest of this term: 5 and 19 February; 4 and 18 March 2020.
Sun, 26 Jan, 2020, 2:30pm - 3:15pm @ Hethel Church
On Sunday 26 January (the 4thSunday of the month) we will be gathering again for our Family Service at Hethel Church at the new time of 2.30 pm.
This service is particularly suited to younger children.
We will be singing songs, playing instruments, finding all sorts of things in our treasure box and saying a prayer together as we find out more about light and Jesus, the Light of the world.
The service will be approximately 30 minutes in length with a snack offered afterwards for those who would like to stay. Please feel free to bring a snack of your children’s choice if you prefer.
Wed, 22 Jan, 2020, 7:30pm - 8:15pm @ Hethel Church
Within the activity of our days and the restlessness of our world, we can get our bearings by listening to God's gentle call: "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him". Psalm 37.7.
Come and do just that at Quiet Time with God at Hethel Church from 7.30 pm to 8.15 pm, every other Wednesday.
An opportunity for stillness, reflection on a Bible passage and silent prayer with others.
Dates for the rest of this term: 5 and 19 February; 4 and 18 March 2020.
Wed, 18 Dec, 2019, 7:30pm - 8:15pm @ Hethel Church
Some of us thrive on stillness and silence in solitude; for others the companionable quiet of a meditation group may be more helpful. This newly formed group is an opportunity to explore together, in quietness and simplicity, how we can experience and respond to God as a part of our spiritual journey.
We will be meeting fortnightly from Wednesday 6 November at 7.30 pm for 45 minutes at Hethel Church.
During this time we will have an opening prayer, followed by a short Bible reading. There will then be a period of approximately 20 minutes Quiet Time with God, which may take the form of silent prayer, meditation or simply sitting in quiet reflection in God’s presence.
At the end of this time, there will be an opportunity to share any thoughts, feelings or insights and a short prayer, as well as refreshment. (However if you wish to leave before that’s perfectly fine).
Some of us thrive on stillness and silence in solitude; for others the companionable quiet of a meditation group may be more helpful. This newly formed group is an opportunity to explore together, in quietness and simplicity, how we can experience and respond to God as a part of our spiritual journey.
We will be meeting fortnightly from Wednesday 6 November at 7.30 pm for 45 minutes at Hethel Church.
During this time we will have an opening prayer, followed by a short Bible reading. There will then be a period of approximately 20 minutes Quiet Time with God, which may take the form of silent prayer, meditation or simply sitting in quiet reflection in God’s presence.
At the end of this time, there will be an opportunity to share any thoughts, feelings or insights and a short prayer, as well as refreshment. (However if you wish to leave before that’s perfectly fine).
Come and join us for the annual tradition of the Christingle service! Everything needed will be provided, including oranges, candles, ribbon, sweets, lots of fun and laughter, and a wonderful beginning to the Christmas season. Loved by children and adults alike, this candlelit celebration is a fabulous way to help bring light and hope to children living in poverty in this country, through the work of the Children’s Society. Biscuits and drinks are served afterwards.
For more details on what Christingle is all about, check out the website: www.christingle.org
Wed, 20 Nov, 2019, 7:30pm - 8:15pm @ Hethel Church
Some of us thrive on stillness and silence in solitude; for others the companionable quiet of a meditation group may be more helpful. This newly formed group is an opportunity to explore together, in quietness and simplicity, how we can experience and respond to God as a part of our spiritual journey.
We will be meeting fortnightly from Wednesday 6 November at 7.30 pm for 45 minutes at Hethel Church.
During this time we will have an opening prayer, followed by a short Bible reading. There will then be a period of approximately 20 minutes Quiet Time with God, which may take the form of silent prayer, meditation or simply sitting in quiet reflection in God’s presence.
At the end of this time, there will be an opportunity to share any thoughts, feelings or insights and a short prayer, as well as refreshment. (However if you wish to leave before that’s perfectly fine).
Sat, 16 Nov, 2019, 7:15pm @ Bracon Ash Village Hall
Nationwide quiz in aid of Tearfund, the aim to raise 50 million people out of poverty. Teams of up to six, £5 pp on the door, doors open 7:15, 7:45 Start. Table snacks included, Bar available.
A service of remembrance for those from Bracon Ash and Hethel as well as those from the 389th bomber group, based in Hethel, who lost their lives in wars.
All welcome for the 10:30 service, with a 2-minute silence at 11am.
Some of us thrive on stillness and silence in solitude; for others the companionable quiet of a meditation group may be more helpful. This newly formed group is an opportunity to explore together, in quietness and simplicity, how we can experience and respond to God as a part of our spiritual journey.
We will be meeting fortnightly from Wednesday 6 November at 7.30 pm for 45 minutes at Hethel Church.
During this time we will have an opening prayer, followed by a short Bible reading. There will then be a period of approximately 20 minutes Quiet Time with God, which may take the form of silent prayer, meditation or simply sitting in quiet reflection in God’s presence.
At the end of this time, there will be an opportunity to share any thoughts, feelings or insights and a short prayer, as well as refreshment. (However if you wish to leave before that’s perfectly fine).
Our annual opportunity to Remember Loved Ones, whom we have lost.
Contact Adrian ahead of time if you would like a particular name to be read out. We will read out the names of all those for whom we have conducted funerals in the last three years, from across the benefice, as well as any others requested either in advance, or just before the service begins.
This is a chance to remember before God those "we love but see no longer", light a candle, say a prayer, hear their name read out - or just come and be still.
A legendary Hethel home-made tea and cakes to follow.
The Church of England invests billions of pounds and, guess what, these are concerns that are shared by pension fund managers.
In the CofE's case, there has been some public concern about energy companies that continue to extract fossil fuels with no investment in renewables. To divest or not to divest, that is the question. The current position is not to divest, and use shareholder pressure to bring about change.
This coming Saturday, 19th October, Edward Carter, vicar of St Peter Mancroft, is coming to converse with us about God and Money. I say 'converse' rather than 'speak' because I know that Edward wants to make it more of a dialogue than a lecture.
Edward is a Trustee of the Church of England’s CBF Funds (which has around £2bn of church money under investment!). He also serves on the Ethical Investment Advisory Group of the Church of England. He will help us learn more about the church and its money, and help us with the whole concept of investing our own wealth for the benefit of others as well as ourselves.
Wine and nibbles in the interval before time for lots of Q's.
£5 contribution if you can manage it, shared between the Mancroft Advice Project and Hethel Church's sound reinforcement fund.
A glass of wine or juice is included in the price of the ticket.
This is a popular event and places are limited, so PLEASE BOOK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE with Pam (470439) or Janet (471070) Pam needs to know numbers in good time so that she can order the meat.
Brother Roger, founder of the community in 1940, said “God is love alone” and this is the heart of Taizé. Rachel Burchell will lead us in an evening to learn a bit more about the community, its work and what it means to visit. We'll learn one or two songs, have a drink and a nibble before we worship together, experiencing this love in peace, space, silence and music. This event is for all four of our churches, together with those on the fringes who have an interest in 'spirituality'. Do come.
What is Taize?
The Taizé Community in central France is an ecumenical Christian monastic fraternity of more than one hundred multi-national brothers from a variety of traditions. Taizé has become one of the world's most important sites of Christian pilgrimage, with a focus on youth. Over 100,000 young people from around the world make pilgrimages each year for prayer, Bible study, sharing, and communal work. Through the community's ecumenical outlook, they are encouraged to live in the spirit of kindness, simplicity and reconciliation.
Come and join us for another Saturday SwapShop with a few added extras.
As well as being a great way to reduce, reuse and recycle by sharing our no longer wanted things with others - we will be raising money for PSC Support - a charity supporting those living with this life-limiting liver disease. So come and join us for the usual swapping fun along with some added extras:
It's the Summer holidays! and Messy Church meets again on Thursday 22 August at Mulbarton Primary School from 10 am to 12 noon. Another craft-packed, messy, fun morning. There will be crafts, drama, story, song, and prayer - all of which will help us to explore our Bible story. Refreshments available throughout the morning, soft toy area for very young children and lunch at the end. Come and enjoy and meet lots of people too. Cost £1 per person (adult and child) gratefully received to cover our costs. For more information: cathynicholls@allbelievers.org or 570557.
About Messy Church: Messy Church is a relaxed and friendly facility for all it’s local residents. Offering a place to chat, create and meet kind and caring people. Our service offers children songs and stories to help them begin build a foundation of trust, hope, and love. Our sessions are designed to have age appropriate, engaging activities that help children to grow spiritually through simple habits that will build a strong structure of faith within their lifes.
Come and join us for another Saturday SwapShop. A great way to reduce, reuse and recycle by sharing our no longer wanted things with others - from mugs to jugs, DVDs to toiletries, books, toys, clothes and more. Come along and join the swapping fun.
* Up to 3 items per person to swap * Good quality second hand (or new) please * NO ELECTRICAL GOODS THANK YOU!
* Refreshments available with all donations going to a local group nominated on the day.
In All Saints Church, Hethel (NR14 8HE) on Saturday 8 June (7.30pm), Dr Elaine Storkey will speak about Film, God and Everyday Life. Film is more than a medium of entertainment. Many films ask – and often answer – deep questions about human significance, the meaning of reality and the existence of God. This talk, illustrated with film clips, looks at some of these questions and identifies recurring moral and spiritual themes in our lives today.
Elaine Storkey has many years’ experience of teaching in British universities and overseas in the fields of social science, philosophy and theology. A warm, engaging and popular speaker, Elaine has written and presented a large number of radio and television documentaries and has contributed regularly to (for example) Thought for the Day and Woman's Hour. She was President of the international relief and development organisation Tear Fund and is on numerous boards, councils and working parties which address the interface of culture and Christianity. A prominent writer on feminism from a Christian perspective, her latest book, Scars Across Humanity addresses the global incidence of violence against women. She is very involved with the International Christian Alliance on Prostitution.
As usual at 'Hethel Specials', wine and nibbles will be available in an interval before Q and A. If you are willing and able, you can contribute £7.50 to be shared between the church's development fund and a charity chosen by Dr Storkey. Tickets from Peter Nicholls (01508 570557 / hethel@allbelievers.org) or, if still available, on the door. More info at www.acny.org.uk/hethel.
This event is part of Hethel Church's 'Summer of Spirituality', for all who have an interest in spirituality. Do come to this rare opportunity to hear a top-class speaker on an interesting, important and unusual topic.
Thu, 30 May, 2019, 10am - 12noon @ Mulbarton Primary School
On Thursday 30 May, during half term, Messy Church meets again at Mulbarton Primary School from 10 am to 12 noon. We will be exploring another Bible story with all sorts of creative crafts and activities and gathering it all together when we tell the story, sing a song, say a prayer and then eat a simple buffet lunch together (all provided)! Refreshments available throughout the morning. Soft toy area for young children - a great place to meet people. Donations of £1 per person (adults and children) go towards our resources. Come and enjoy! Contact: Cyndy Bowles (578510) or Cathy Nicholls (570557) cathynicholls@allbelievers.org
Sun, 19 May, 2019, 2:30pm - 5:45pm @ Hethel Church
'Walk, Eat and Pray' at Hethel Church on Rogation Sunday. We have three activities which we'd love you to join us for:
'Walk' - Beating the Bounds(2:30pm): This is a two-hour wander around the boundaries of the Parish, stopping here and there to pray for the people and enterprises of Hethel. Everyone is welcome (Adults, children and dogs!)
'Eat' - Tea at Church (4:30pm): Following our walk, please feel free to join us for refreshments in Hethel Church
'Pray' - Evening Prayer (5:00pm): Our time together conlcudes with a short and simple service of Evening Prayer, including well known hymns, led by our Curate, The Revd Andrew North.
'Walk, Eat and Pray' at Hethel Church on Rogation Sunday. Feel free to join us for all or any component of this fun and traditional activity which dates back over 350 years. A warm welcome is guaranteed!
4th Sunday @ 4 is a short (about 40 minutes) family service which we do together. There is a simple structure to the service which comprises songs, a Bible reading, various activities, a short talk and prayers followed by refreshments. We aim for as much participation as possible (!) but anyone is welcome to come and simply enjoy. There is a soft toy area for very young children. A great place to meet other families.
This month Andrew will be leading us through the account of Jesus feeding the 5,000!
Come and create an Easter Garden at Hethel Church from 10 am to 11.30 am on Saturday 20 April.
An informal time telling the Easter story as we each create a small Easter garden of our very own. Mums, Dads, grandparents welcome to enjoy hot drinks and hot cross buns or to join in. All resources provided. If you can let us know you are coming that would be great! cathynicholls@allbelievers.org or 570557.
We meet at the bottom of Catmere Herne, on Cuckoofield Road, and will walk up with the cross, to Harvest House, pausing to sing and pray at various stops along the way. There will be the opportunity to pray together at Mulbarton Church at the end of the walk, where Andrew will be arriving with his cross. Hot cross buns will be served afterwards in Harvest House.
We recall the last supper that Jesus shared with his closest friends. After receiving bread and wine in memory of this, we'll continue with relaxed and informal contemporary worship, and listening to God. There will be an opportunity to pray for one another.
It's the Easter holidays! and Messy Church meets again on Thursday 18 April at Mulbarton Primary School from 10 am to 12 noon. Another craft-packed, messy, fun morning with the addition of drama too for the first time this month led Carl Bradley of CB Drama. Crafts, drama, story, song, prayers all exploring the Easter Story through our theme: "Why do bad things happen to people and how can I help?" Refreshments available throughout the morning, soft toy area for very young children and lunch at the end. Come and enjoy and meet lots of people too. Cost £1 per person (adult and child) gratefully received to cover our costs. For more information: cathynicholls@allbelievers.org or 570557. We meet again during the May half term on Thursday 30 May.
The word "tenebrae" comes from the Latin meaning "darkness" or "shadows". The Tenebrae is an ancient Christian Holy Week service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles to symbolize the events of that week from the triumphant Palm Sunday entry through Jesus' burial.
This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus' death and of hopelessness in the world without God. The service concludes in darkness, with a final candle, representing Christ, carried out of the church, symbolizing the death of Jesus.
It is a simple service, with 6 candles, 8 readings, some music and some silence. A loud noise may also sound symbolizing the closing of Jesus' tomb. The worshipers then leave in silence to ponder the events of Holy Week, the impact of Christ's death and the expectation of the coming Resurrection.
Wed, 6 Mar, 2019, 7:30pm - 8:30pm @ St. Nicholas, Bracon Ash
A Special service marking the beginning of Lent, in contemporary language, with traditional hymns. There will be opportunity to receive ash daubed on the forehead, and also to receive communion.
Messy Church leaps back into action in 2019 with our first gathering in February half term on Thursday 21 February. We will meet in Mulbarton Primary School from 10 am to 12 noon. We have a lot of fun and usually get quite messy exploring a Bible story through crafts, activities, acting out the story, song and prayer. We draw everything together with lunch, which is provided. Do come along and join in, meet other families and find out more about how we can follow Jesus in our everyday lives. Cost: £1 for each adult and child to cover costs.
We meet again in the school Easter holidays on Thursday 18 April and in the May half term on Thursday 30 May.
A great way to recycle and share things with others. From mugs to jugs, DVDs to toiletries, books, toys, clothes and more. Come along and join the swapping fun.
* Up to 3 items per person to swap * Good quality second hand (or new) please * NO ELECTRICAL GOODS THANK YOU!
Come and join us for the annual tradition of the Christingle service! Everything needed will be provided, including oranges, candles, ribbon, sweets, lots of fun and laughter, and a wonderful beginning to the Christmas season. Loved by children and adults alike, this candlelit celebration is a fabulous way to help bring light and hope to children living in poverty in this country, through the work of the Children’s Society. Biscuits and drinks are served afterwards.
For more details on what Christingle is all about, check out the website: www.christingle.org
Wed, 31 Oct, 2018, 5:30pm - 8:30pm @ Mulbarton Church
Mulbarton Church will be open to visitors on the evening before All Saints Day (also known as All Hallows Day). There will be an opportunity to light a candle to remember a lost loved one, and say a quiet prayer. There will also be sweets and a blessing card to take away, freely available. Children and adults alike are invited to drop in for a couple of minutes any time between 5:30 and 8:30, where your local vicar, Adrian, will be present to welcome visitors.
Join us for a special service, as we remember those we have loved and lost. With traditional hymns and an opportunity to light a candle in memory of a lost loved one, this is a special benefice occasion, as we continue to pray our goodbyes. Refreshments served afterwards.
Come and join in with Messy Church during half term on Thursday 25 October at Mulbarton Primary School between 10 am and 12 noon. Explore "What is really important in my life?" through crafts and Jesus' story of the Prodigal Son. Introductory activities, a variety of crafts, an action packed Bible story, song and prayer time and then lunch together. Cost £1 per person (adult and child). Contact: cathynicholls@allbelievers.org. We look forward to welcoming you.
There are now specific dates we can pray for and the process has become clear! The initial large membership of the Vacancy in See Committee will be reduced to six on October 16th who go forward to work with the national nomination committee, The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Queen’s staff. The six are elected from those already on the Committee. Please pray for clear leading and discernment and that the right people for Norfolk are chosen.
The full committee meets in Norfolk on 28th August, 2nd October and 16th October.
There is a PUBLIC MEETING Consultation to be held for all Norfolk people on 3rd October 7.30 pm at the Cathedral. Please do come to make your voice heard, and please do pray.
We are asked to think about the kind of person we want but also what we want candidates to know about Norfolk.
We are also asked to pray this prayer whenever we can, to cover the whole process in God’s blessing. It may take some time as there are a number of Bishoprics in vacancy at present. Please pray for the staff who will have to cover the work in Bishop Graham’s absence after February 2019.
Bishop Alan writes this about the vacancy and the process, and offers us a prayer to use...
What is a Bishop (Feel free to edit as appropriate)
1.Every bishop is the chief pastor of all that are within his diocese, laity as well as clergy, and their father in God; it appertains to his office to teach and to uphold sound and wholesome doctrine, and to banish and drive away all erroneous and strange opinions; and, himself an example of righteous and godly living, it is his duty to set forward and maintain quietness, love, and peace among all men.
2. Every bishop has within his diocese jurisdiction as Ordinary except in places and over persons exempt by law and custom.
3. Every bishop is, within his diocese, the principal minister, and to him belongs the right, save in places and over persons exempt by law or custom, of celebrating the rites of ordination and confirmation; of conducting, ordering, controlling, and authorising all services in churches, chapels, churchyards and consecrated burial grounds; ... of being president of his diocesan synod.
Ministry in the wider Church and Nation
The role of bishops is not confined to their own dioceses. As the statement at ordination services makes clear, the ‘special responsibility to maintain and further the unity of the Church, to uphold its discipline, and to guard its faith’ is one which bishops share with their fellow bishops, and they are to promote the mission of the Church ‘throughout the world’. They are members of the College of Bishops at the provincial and national levels and attend the Lambeth Conference of all the bishops in the Anglican Communion.
All diocesan bishops are members of the House of Bishops of the General Synod and therefore share in responsibility for the leadership of the Church of England nationally and for relationships between the Church of England and the Church in other countries. Beyond their formal synodical role, diocesan bishops tend to be the public face of the Church in the eyes of the media and therefore perform an important communications role. Most diocesan bishops carry particular national responsibilities, chairing committees or boards within the National Church Institutions, ecumenically, or in connection with religious charities.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Bishop of London are privy counsellors. They are also members of the House of Lords, as are the Bishops of Durham and Winchester and twenty-one of the other diocesan bishops in England, Bishops may also be invited to contribute their experience or expertise to the deliberations of national government or regional bodies on particular issues. Diocesan bishops will thus also be called upon sooner or later to play a leading part in national life and to represent not just their dioceses but also their regions at the national level.
It is important that all who are involved in the process for choosing diocesan bishops bear in mind not just the role of diocesan bishops in their own dioceses, but also the ministry which they are called upon to exercise nationally and, in many cases, internationally as well
Eternal God, our shepherd and guide,
in your mercy give your Church in this Diocese
a shepherd after your own heart
who will walk in your ways,
and with loving care watch over your people.
Give us a leader of vision and a teacher of truth.
So may your Church grow and be built up,
and by your grace accomplish more than we can imagine,
A great way to recycle and share things with others. From mugs to jugs, DVDs to toiletries, books, toys, clothes and more. Come along and join the swapping fun.
* Up to 3 items per person to swap *Good quality second hand (or new) please *NO ELECTRICAL GOODS THANK YOU!
Come and celebrate the 6th birthday of Messy Church on Thursday 23rd August at Mulbarton Primary School from 10 am to 12 noon!
We begin our new series exploring the theme: How can I make a difference in the world? God made a beautiful, amazing world. But it is getting messed up. What can we do to help? How can we make a difference through our own choices and actions?
There will be crafts and activities, time to talk about what concerns us, an opportunity to help act out the Bible story, sing, pray and eat together. In fact, loads to to! We conclude our time together with a light lunch.
Cost: £1 for each adult and child will help us very much with cost for materials. Look forward to seeing you there! More information: Cyndy Bowles (578510) or Cathy Nicholls (570557)."
As a special addition to the beauty of the building, visitors during Open Churches Fortnight can also see the results of some brilliant research by local historians, namely a display of the fruits of our labours to identify all the men recorded on our memorial for WW1 (16 names) and the other 74 men recorded on the Roll of Honour of those who went to War.
Meet the bats – a talk, a walk and a listen around Hethel Church
For a number of years, Hethel Conservation Churchyard has hosted an annual bat survey. In recent years 11 species have been heard.
Bat Conservation Trust volunteer – and local expert – Jane Harris will give an illustrated talk and will bring some bats in her care to show while refreshments are served. At dusk (around 9pm), equipped with bat detectors, she and her team will lead groups on a short walk around the church and into nearby woodland to listen for what's about.
Book online here - strictly 50 places maximum, so book soon to avoid disappointment.
Sat, 14 Jul, 2018, 7:30pm @ Bracon Ash Village Hall
You are warmly invited to join us at Bracon Ash Village Hall on Sat 14th July at 7:30pm for a Quiz Night. During the quiz, there will be all your favourite rounds, plus cheese and biscuits! The Bar will be open serving a wide range of alcholic and non-alcoholic beverages and there will also be a raffle. Tickets are £7.50 (including chees and biscuits) and can be booked by conctacting Cyndy (01508) 578510 or Alice (01508) 578390
Thu, 31 May, 2018, 10am - 12noon @ Mulbarton Primary School
Messy Church will meet again next week during half term on Thursday 31 May from 10am to 12 noon in Mulbarton Primary School. We are going to be drawing our Old Testament series to a close with God's friend Nehemiah who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem. Lots of hands on activities, a re-telling of the story, a song, prayers and then lunch together. We appreciate a donation of £1 per person (adult and child) help us cover the cost of resources. Look forward to seeing you there! Contacts: Cyndy Bowles (578510) or Cathy Nicholls (570557).
This is the first weekend of half term when some of us are away. However, for those who will be here...
We will be focussing, as last year, on the Archbishops' encouragement to pray "Thy Kingdom Come".
So from 20-27 May in Hethel Church we will have a number of hands-on prayer stations available for people to drop in at anytime to pray actively or quietly.
On Sunday 27 May from 3-5 pm, Peter and I together with Andrew will be present for those who want to do things together.
We will end the time with a short service, closing at 5 pm. Refreshments will be available throughout.
If you think you might drop in for part of this time on Sunday 27th, including the service at the end, could you kindly let me know, so that you can be involved if you wish.
This is in aid of Compassion's child survival programme that provides care for mums and infants.
Come along to have a cuppa and some delicious cake and to learn a little more about the work of Compassion. No need to stay the whole time - come when you can!
Sun, 6 May, 2018, 2:30pm - 5pm @ All Saints, Hethel
"Beating the Bounds" is an ancient tradition and, for us, a great opportunity to walk around our villages together, praying for our neighbours, the land, the crops, the work of local farmers and all the activities which make up our village life.
All welcome to meet on the verge outside Hethel Church at 2.30 pm to begin our walk. Dogs welcome too!
Sun, 6 May, 2018, 10am - 11:30am @ Village Hall, Mulbarton
Leaders: Adrian
Please come and support our FairTrade special Cafe Church, in the midst of FairTrade fortnight.
We'll have some delicious cakes, made from FairTrade ingredients, as we celebrate al that Fair Trade has achieved, and explore together simple practical ways we can make a real difference in our world.
A great way to recycle and share things with others. From mugs to jugs, DVDs to toiletries, books, toys, clothes and more. Come along and join the swapping fun.
* Up to 3 items per person to swap *Good quality second hand (or new) please *NO ELECTRICAL GOODS THANK YOU!
4th Sunday @ 4 is a short (about 40 minutes) family service which we do together. There is a simple structure to the service which comprises songs, a Bible reading, various activities, a short talk and prayers followed by refreshments. We aim for as much participation as possible (!) but anyone is welcome to come and simply enjoy. There is a soft toy area for very young children. A great place to meet other families.
Wed, 18 Apr, 2018, 7:30pm @ Bracon Ash and Hethel Village Hall
You are warmly invited to come to come to this evening presented by Jill Wright, where old photographs of local scenes and villagers from pre-war days will be shown and some of the history of our villages is explored.
A special welcome to those who can bring their memories and those new to the villages who want to hear them.
The bar will be open and tea, coffee and biscuits will also be available.
Sun, 15 Apr, 2018, 6:30pm - 8pm @ Mulbarton Church
Jamie is a local worship leader, with an inspiring story, who will be bringing a team to help with the worship and sharing a message about discovering our identity as beloved children of God.
Over the last 13 years, Jamie has been leading worship teams at different churches and at various events and conferences. he has been on several mission trips to Africa and Europe, and served on leadership teams within Alive Church in Norwich, and local ministries including the BURN 24-7 movement, Hope for Justice, and HeartBeat prophetic ministries. He is passionate about seeing people realise their identity as Children of God and to grow in Him. Jamie writes:
"My hearts desire is to see the kingdom of God manifest in every area of society. For me this starts in my own home where I father my four children. I have seen God perform many miracles with my children including healing my youngest son of a number of serious medical conditions including brain damage and epilepsy. I am so excited to be with you and to share what the Lord has laid on my heart for you."
We gather at 6:30pm at Mulbarton Church, for sung worship, hearing from Jamie, and a chance to respond and be prayed with.
Easter activities for families! Create the Easter Garden! Hethel Church, 10am – 11.30 am Saturday 31 March.
Join us at Hethel Church for an informal time telling the Easter story together as we create the Easter garden. Mums, Dads or grandparents are welcome to come and enjoy coffee and hot cross buns in the warmth created by our newly installed air source heat pumps!
Wed, 28 Mar, 2018, 7:30pm - 8:30pm @ St. Michael's, Flordon
The word "tenebrae" comes from the Latin meaning "darkness" or "shadows". The Tenebrae is an ancient Christian Holy Week service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles to symbolize the events of that week from the triumphant Palm Sunday entry through Jesus' burial.
This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus' death and of hopelessness in the world without God. The service concludes in darkness, with a final candle, representing Christ, carried out of the church, symbolizing the death of Jesus.
It is a simple service, with 6 candles, 8 readings, some music and some silence. A loud noise may also sound symbolizing the closing of Jesus' tomb.
The worshipers then leave in silence to ponder the events of Holy Week, the impact of Christ's death and the expectation of the coming Resurrection.
Tue, 27 Mar, 2018, 6:30pm - 8pm @ Bracon Ash & Hethel Village Hall
For youth aged 10 or over. A social occasion with tuck shop, pool table, electronic dart-board, table tennis, Lego competition, games and occasional craft activities.
Those who come are free to move between activities as they wish, or simply sit at a table and chat.
£1.50 on the door which covers the cost of hiring the hall, all activities and several hotdogs.
4th Sunday @ 4 is a short (about 40 minutes) family service which we do together.
There is a simple structure to the service which comprises songs, a Bible reading, various activities, a short talk and prayers followed by refreshments. We aim for as much participation as possible (!) but anyone is welcome to come and simply enjoy. There is a soft toy area for very young children. A great place to meet other families.
Join us for our special Palm Sunday service this Sunday afternoon!
Wed, 21 Mar, 2018, 2:30pm - 4:30pm @ Flordon Church Community Centre
Memories, photos, artefacts and even buildings of old Flordon are being lost….
Here is Flordon Mill c.1906:
And here is the Black Horse c.1915:
AN INVITATION…. to anyone interested in the village to come for a ‘cuppa’ and share those memories, photos, and any other information about houses, families, farms, the pub, the mill, the Halls, etc – or just your interest and expertise – with a view to having a ‘FLORDON HISTORY’ section at http://www.flordonvillage.org/
Further information from Janet Negal 471070 or Jill Wright 570532
Sat, 17 Mar, 2018, 6:30pm @ Hanover Gardens Lounge, Mulbarton
An invitation to everyone providing an opportunity to get to know and encourage the Hanover gardeners and residents. The Hanover Gardens Gardening Club is holding a quiz evening on Saturday 17 March at 6.30 pm for a 7.00 pm start in the Residents' Lounge. Their aim is to provide a fun evening for residents and members of the community.
The cost is low at only £1 per person. There may also be a raffle. Any proceeds from the evening will go towards the gardens at Hanover.
If you can get a team together that would be great but if you come on your own you will be welcome to join one of the teams.
There will be snacks to nibble on during the evening and hot drinks available. If you would like something other than tea or coffee please feel free to bring your own bottle (and bottle opener).
Arrived in Mulbarton in the past 6 months or so? Or planning to move here?
Please join us for tea & cake and a chance to find out about village life, groups and history. The Welcome afternoon is designed for you. We have representatives from village groups and activities and info from many others. We hope to cover everything that goes on in the village if we can. It is also a great chance to meet people over a cuppa and a cake.
The Welcome afternoon takes place in Hanover Gardens Lounge. Drop in any time betweeen 3pm - 5pm. Look out for the signs near the Coop on Cuckoofield Lane or email Sue Mellows on sue@sysue.co.uk for more info and an invite. There will be activities provided for children.
This is our 4th Welcome event and we are keen to cover as many activities and interests as possible. If you want to advertise your organisation and you haven’t done so before please email jill@mulbchurch.org.uk for more information.
NORWICH 1945 to 1960: A Journey from Austerity to Prosperity
7 years ago
Fri, 9 Mar, 2018, 7:30pm @ Flordon Church
Last year we enjoyed a talk by Frances and Michael Holmes on Norwich Market, this year they are coming back to talk to us about Norwich 1945 – 1960 A Journey from Austerity to Posterity, which is the title of their latest book. They are very entertaining speakers and much in demand so we are fortunate to have them back with us in March.
A talk by FRANCES and MICHAEL HOLMES
illustrated by pictures and sounds from that era
Join them for a trip down memory lane . They will bring back a time
when after years of war the City was rebuilt and regenerated; when
City workers made shoes and chocolate; when Teddy boys added colour
to the City and youngsters danced the night away at the Samson &
Hercules. A trip which will take you from the rationing of the post-war
years to a time when we ‘never had it so good’
All proceeds to Flordon Church
Suggested donation £6 includes a glass of wine/juice & nibbles
"Most of Norfolk is connected" … but many of us in the Hethel and Bracon Ash area – and other very rural locations – get poor broadband. The Government’s recent Universal Service Obligation announcement may help. Come and find out what it means for you.
On Tuesday 6 March at 7.30pm in Hethel Church, Karen O’Kane - Programme Director, Better Broadband for Norfolk - will talk about the Universal Service Obligation (you request, BT must deliver, 10Mbps). What does it mean? When will it happen? What are the get-out clauses? Should you wait, or opt for a wireless solution now? There will also be a couple of wireless providers present to talk about 20Mbps or faster via 4G – even when you’ve got no bars on your phone.
Tue, 27 Feb, 2018, 6:30pm - 8pm @ Bracon Ash & Hethel Village Hall
For youth aged 10 or over. A social occasion with tuck shop, pool table, electronic dart-board, table tennis, Lego competition, games and occasional craft activities.
Those who come are free to move between activities as they wish, or simply sit at a table and chat.
£1.50 on the door which covers the cost of hiring the hall, all activities and several hotdogs.
We do hope to see a good crowd turn out for this Lent course, and newcomers are especially welcome. It would help the group leaders to plan if they know who is coming, so please do get in touch with the group leader if you're planning on going along.
We do hope to see a good crowd turn out for this Lent course, and newcomers are especially welcome. It would help the group leaders to plan if they know who is coming, so please do get in touch with the group leader if you're planning on going along.
We do hope to see a good crowd turn out for this Lent course, and newcomers are especially welcome. It would help the group leaders to plan if they know who is coming, so please do get in touch with the group leader if you're planning on going along.
We do hope to see a good crowd turn out for this Lent course, and newcomers are especially welcome. It would help the group leaders to plan if they know who is coming, so please do get in touch with the group leader if you're planning on going along.
Our story this time in the series of "God's friends" (characters in God's story who prepared the way for Jesus) is about Samuel.
This is the story of the young boy Samuel who hears God speaking to him at an early age. He grows up to be one of God's leaders who was guided by God to find the shepherd boy David, who would become King.
Lots of crafts, activities, story, song and prayers.
There is also a space with soft cushions and toys suitable for the very young.
A Special service marking the beginning of Lent, in contemporary language, with traditional hymns. There will be opportunity to receive ash daubed on the forehead, and also to receive communion.
Sat, 10 Feb, 2018, 7pm @ Flordon Church Community Centre
Back by popular demand, Helen & Pearl are bring you another wine tasting evening in Flordon.
Come and join in sampling some wonderful wines from around the world. Cheese and crackers included in the price. Soft beverages available. Quiz and raffle.
Price £12. Book by phoning Helen or Pearl by 2nd February please, so they can organise the wine selection in time.
Come and join in a lovely relaxed cafe atmosphere, as we explore what it means to follow Jesus and share the journey. This week we're looking at a busy day in the life of Jesus, from Mark's Gospel.
The bar opens at 10am - where cakes, biscuits, hot and cold drinks are freely available. We introduce, explore and respond to the theme for the day in a light and interactive way, that is suitable for all ages, and especially young families. This happens10:30am-11:15am.
A great way to recycle and share things with others. From mugs to jugs, DVDs to toiletries, books, toys, clothes and more. Come along and join the swapping fun.
* Up to 3 items per person to swap *Good quality second hand (or new) please *NO ELECTRICAL GOODS THANK YOU!
A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island and encounters a red turtle, which changes his life.
"The course of 80 minutes brings us nail-biting drama, a touch of romance (!) and a profound engagement with the cycle of life, all rendered in an exquisite line-drawing style that's elemental in its simplicity. If all that makes it essentially art house animation, then so be it, but this beautiful, handcrafted movie is a one-of-a-kind viewing experience that will linger long in the imagination." Radio Times.
Doors open 7pm. Please come along and have a glass of mulled wine, sausage rolls and a mince pie!
Everything needed will be provided, including oranges, candles, ribbon, sweets, lots of fun and laughter, and a wonderful beginning to the Christmas season. Loved by children and adults alike, this candlelit celebration is a fabulous way to help bring light and hope to children living in poverty in this country, through the Children’s Society. Biscuits and drinks served afterwards. www.christingle.org
Everyone is welcome to join us for a special mid-week service of worship at Hanover Gardens this week, during which we will remember all those who have given their lives in the pursuit of peace, especially those from the villages of our group of churches: Mulbarton, Flordon, Bracon Ash and Hethel. We will also pray for peace in the world
As usual, following our service, refreshments will be served.
Thu, 26 Oct, 2017, 10am - 12noon @ Lower School Hall, Mulbarton Primary School
Come and join us as we explore the next story in our series of "God's Friends", which is about Caleb and Joshua entering the promised land. We explore the story with a range of fun (and sometimes messy) crafts. There is also a soft area where babies can feel comfortable.
We wrap the craft time up by using the crafts to tell the story, and then we share a delicious buffet lunch.
Messy Church is a fun and interactive way for all the family to explore the Christian faith. There are Bible stories, creative activities, songs and even a light lunch!
Messy Church is for children and adults (parents, grandparents, carers, trusted family friends…). Every child must be accompanied by an adult. If you can let us know that you are coming, it would help us with catering. Cost: £1 per person
Come and join in with our 4th Sunday @ 4 Angel stone painting!
This is the time of the year when the Angel world is particularly active. We need to help the heavenly host get ready for God’s Big Day.
Come ahd help create enough Angel stones in preparation.
A great opportunity for adults and children to have fun together. Suitable for all ages.
We will meet in Hethel church with stones and drawing pens ready. There will be some stories about God’s Angels and some picture ideas for angel designs. Bring your own ideas too!
Look forward to seeing you there!
More information about plans for God’s Big Day and how you can be part of it, coming in about a month’s time.
Watch this space!
For further information, please contact Cathy Nicholls 01508 570557
Hethel Church is situated in Church Lane, Hethel NR14 8HE
A day for everyone across the Diocese to come together to celebrate and pray.
Mark Russell, Chief Executive of the Church Army, will be the guest speaker.
Be inspired by innovative ways churches are serving their local communities, discover how the Mission Strategy 2021 is enabling local mission and explore different styles of prayer.
Take part in music workshops and rehearse and perform in a scratch choir.
There will also be activities for children and youth.
Moved into the Mulbarton in the last year or so? Or planning to move here?
Then the Welcome afternoon is designed for you. We have representatives from village groups and activities and info from many others. We hope to cover everything that goes on in the village if we can. It is a chance to meet people over a cuppa and a cake.
The Welcome afternoon takes place on Saturday 7th October in Hanover Gardens Lounge. Drop in any time betweeen 3pm - 5pm. Look out for the signs near the Coop on Cuckoofield Lane or email Sue Mellows on sue@sysue.co.uk for more info and an invite. There will be activities provided for children.
This is our 3rd Welcome event and we are keen to cover as many activities and interests as possible. If you want to advertise your organisation and you haven’t done so before please email jill@mulbchurch.org.uk for more information.
A day for all four parishes in our group to gather together, worship together, think together, pray together, play together and eat together.
Folk from the four parishes are welcome to join in with as much of the programme as they would like to, as we explore fresh vision and values together, and begin charting a course for a new chapter in our shared journey.
We'll present the outcome of our process of discerning vision and values, which will help us in setting direction, making decisions, communicating what we're about, and in uniting our common life across the benefice.
Please let us know if you would like to stay for the fish and chip supper in the evening, so we can be sure to have enough food for everyone. A contribution for food costs on the day would be welcome.
9am
Setting Up
10am
All Age Communion Service, introducing “Vision and Values”
From 11:30am
Coffee
Feedback board – writing wall to post thoughts and reflections about vision & values.
Also, space to post aims for individual parishes, arising from Vision and Values.
Prayer stations, to pray about specific things going on around the villages
12:30pm
‘Bring Your Own’ lunch
1:30pm
“Vision and Values” exploration group – Radio 1 style
Rounders (weather permitting)
‘Bring Your Own’ board games
Scouts crossbows?!
2:15pm
“Vision and Values” exploration group – Radio 4 style
3pm
Afternoon Tea
3:30pm
Family Quiz
5pm
Free time
5:30pm
Fish ‘n chip supper
7pm
Finish and Tidy up
Please let us know if you'd like to help with setting up, tidying up, helping in the kitchen or preparing a quiz round.
Things to bring:
If baking is your thing, please bring a cake or dessert to share (but don't feel you have to buy one if baking isn't your thing!)
Board games to play
If you'd like the comfort of your own chair, please bring that
Branthwayt, Beevor, Hatchments and Hethel – an exhibition with Activities for All ages
7 years ago
Sun, 10 Sep, 2017, 9am - 5pm @ Hethel Church
Branthwayt, Beevor, Hatchments and Hethel – an exhibition with Activities for All ages
Who eloped with whom? Who bore 18 children and died aged 88 in 1727? Does the dynasty live on today? Who’s in the underground vault? Explore the fascinating stories of these local residents, design your own funeral hatchment, start your own family tree, get advice on how to take it further.
Teas, coffees, lunches and cake available all day.
Mediaeval Music and readings from Samuel Pepys’ diary in Hethel Church for Heritage Open Days 2017
The multi-talented group Hexachordia sing, play and dramatise Pepys’ Playlist – The musical life of 17th-century London through the eyes of the famous diarist
Saturday 9th September, 7.30pm, Hethel Church, NR14 8HE. Sack, ale and mediaeval nibbles in the interval.
Sat, 9 Sep, 2017, 9am - 5pm @ 600 local churches near you!
Pump up your tyres, dust off your walking boots, pack a picnic and plan a route from your own door to visit as many of the most beautiful churches in Norfolk as you can. PLUS you can raise money to help the Norfolk Churches Trust preserve these buildings for future generations. Simply get sponsored for each building you visit or make a donation.
The Bike Ride has raised around £2,800,000 over the past 32 years. The money has been divided between the church of the participant’s choice and The Norfolk Churches Trust, which gives grants to hundreds of churches for repairs, renovation and the conservation of their buildings. More than 600 churches will be open throughout the day for everyone to explore.
If you'd like to go on foot, by bike or by car in order to raise money for the NCT and your local church, please collect a sponsorship form from your parish representative, or from your local church.
If you'd like to sit and sign visitors in at your local church, please do speak to your parish representative asap.
Are you looking for something to do as a family next week?
If so, come along to Messy Church at the Jubillee Room inMulbarton Village Hall (The Common, Mulbarton) on Thursday 24th August (10 - 12 noon).
Messy Church is a fun and interactive way for all the family to explore the Christian faith. There are Bible stories, creative activities, songs and even a light lunch!
Messy Church is for children and adults (parents, grandparents, carers, trusted family friends…). Every child must be accompanied by an adult. If you can let us know that you are coming, it would help us with catering. Cost: £1 per person.
Please note the change from our usual venue: Jubilee Room at Mulbarton Village Hall
An afternoon of tea and cakes in the Rectory garden.
This event is open to all, and a special invitation is out to families of those who have been married or baptised at one of the 4 churches in our group.
Simply, an opportunity to relax with good company of a summer's evening, with cheese and wine. If the weather is good, we can spill out into the garden - if not, we can be indoors.
Please let us know if you'd like to come along, so we can make sure we have sufficient. No compulsion to bring anything, but do let us know if you'd plan to bring some cheese or wine to add to the pot.
Have you got a favourite hymn, old or new, that you'd love to sing? Then why not join us for our benefice service of Songs of Praise in the beautiful and peaceful surroundings of Bracon Ash Church (4pm on Sunday 30th July).
Feel free to send your hymn or song requests to Rev Adrian Miller (adrian@mulbchurch.org.uk) or simply come along and enjoy the choices of others.
You definitely don't need to be a church regular to enjoy this service and everyone is welcome!
Join us at Mulbarton Church for a special benefice service of Holy Communion on Sunday 2nd July at 10:30am.
This will be the first ever service of Holy Communion which our curate, The Revd Andrew North, will lead following his ordination as Priest. During this family friendly service, our guest speaker The Revd Sam Hustwayte will be helping us to explore the theme of "welcome" in a fun and engaging way. We are also very excited that our sung worship will be led by Mulbarton Community Choir and accompanied by Laurie Bennett.
Everyone is welcome to join us for this special service, especially noisy children! The service will last about 75mins.
Following the service, everyone is warmly invited to join us for a picnic on The Common.
Please note: For logistical reasons, this service is now taking place at Mulbarton Church and not Bracon Ash Chruch as orginally advertised.
The Upper Octave Presents - "Bizet to Broadway" - Sat 10th June at Hethel Church (7:30pm)
Local professional singers, powerful backing tracks, a beautiful set and great lighting make for a superb evening of songs from Broadway's greatest musicals to popular opera classics.
You're going to a show (well many, in fact), so it's an optional ‘posh frocks' night, with bubbly and canapés in the interval. Top quality, top entertainment on the final night of Mulbarton Words Week – demand for tickets will be high.
Tickets £10 (under-12s free), including interval wine and nibbles, from Peter or Cathy Nicholls (01508 570557 / hethel@allbelievers.org)
Thu, 8 Jun, 2017, 9:15am - 9:45pm @ Harvest House / Mulbarton Church
Join us on election day as we lay the General Election before the living God, and invite God to be a part of all that is happening and will happen over the next 5 years.
We have 4 opportunities to come along for just 30 minutes at some point during the day:
Thu, 1 Jun, 2017, 10am - 12noon @ Mulbarton Infant School Hall
Are you looking for something to do as a family this 1/2 term?
If so, come along to Messy Church at Mulbarton Infant School (The Common, Mulbarton) on Thursday 1 June 2017 (10 - 12 noon).
Messy Church is a fun and interactive way for all the family to explore the Christian faith. There are Bible stories, creative activities, songs and even a light lunch!
Messy Church is for children and adults (parents, grandparents, carers, trusted family friends…). Every child must be accompanied by an adult. If you can let us know that you are coming, it would help us with catering. Cost: £1 per person
Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer initiative, with various events happening all over the world!
At Hethel Church we're putting on an event with which is especially for those who aren’t good at praying!
So, drop in to Hethel Church on Sunday 28th May, between 3 and 5pm to pray for the world... with art… craft… music… words… silence… alone… together… with people across the globe. Adults, children, separately, together. All are welcome!
Will dogs chase cats in heaven? Many people ask questions about what will happen to their pets or farm animals when the animal dies. Will we see them again? What might life be like beyond the grave (theirs and ours)? Whatever heaven is like, won’t it be mighty crowded if it’s full of animals? And yet, my beloved companion animal is the most important relationship in my life – surely if relationships endure, he/she will be there with me for ever? It seems a light-hearted topic, but it is of great importance to many people.
Dog owner and curate, The Revd Andrew North, has recently completed an MA dissertation on this issue. He’s used to being asked these questions when he’s out with the dogs wearing his, er, dog collar. So he thought there might be an interested audience if we set up an evening. Organiser Peter Nicholls said, “We know that vets get asked these sorts of questions all the time – it’s a real issue for animal lovers. We invite anyone who’d like a researched Christian ‘take’ on the subject to come on the 20th. As an ex-teacher, Andrew is a natural communicator and is something of an entertainer and humorist as well. We anticipate a good evening.”
The event will be in Hethel Church (Church Lane, Hethel, NR14 8HE), starting at 7.30pm on 20th May 2017. Andrew will speak, interval wine and nibbles will be served to lubricate conversation, and there will be plenty of time for questions afterwards. A suggested donation of £5 towards the church’s heating fund is invited.
Bring your teddies, complete with parachute, to church any time from 10am. Teddies will be launched from the church tower at 12noon.
Entrance is free!
There are 3 age categories (pre-school, primary and secondary), and 2 prizes up for grabs in each category. There is a prize for the best-looking teddy and parachute, and there is a prize for the teddy that flies the furthest.
There will be 2 bonus prizes for the most dramatic descent, and the most effort, across all age ranges.
Families are welcome to bring packed lunches, or enjoy a burger from the stall in the churchyard. Drinks and cakes will also be available in Harvest House.
You'll find plenty of inspiration online about different ways you can make your teddy bear parachutes. Have fun!
If entrants would like to offer a donation to help restore the church font, there will be opportunity to do this on the day.
A demonstration of bell-ringing at 10:30am, and Mulbarton's community choir at 3pm.
Not only can you come and enjoy these cracking performances, but there will also be an opportunity to have-a-go at some things. If you play keyboard, the organ will be open to you to have a play on, in between other things that are happening. From 12:30pm, you will be able to have a go at simple chiming or proper ringing with our church bells. Definitely an experience. If hand bells are more your thing, we'll also have a full set of those on display, with opportunity to get hands-on.
You'll also encounter some fabulous floral displays in the church.
If you'd like to find out more about getting involved with the choir or with the flower-arranging, people will be on hand to talk with you.
Mulbarton Church is home to many beautiful and ancient pieces of history. One piece in particular is in urgent need of repair, and without attention very soon, will be lost to us forever. Our medieval font has stood in Mulbarton church for many centuries, and seen many hundreds of parishioners go through its waters over the years.
Certainly there will be a lot of families in Mulbarton today who will have fond memories of their loved ones being baptised in this font. Various bodged repairs over the centuries have ended up causing more damage, and it is has almost reached the point of becoming irreparable, and presents something of a safety hazard.
The professional advice is that as it stands it is possible to make a good repair, which would give the font a lease of life for many more centuries. In order to preserve this precious piece of heritage for future generations, it is worthwhile doing that work - but it must be done soon.
We are appealing to the people of Mulbarton, to whom this heritage belongs, to help fund this urgent work. £10,000 might seem like a lot of money, but for a thousand years of service, that's only £10 per year, and perhaps only £1 per baptism. Don't let us be the generation that allows this precious resource to crumble.
Gift Aid forms will be available from the giving desk on Saturday, and we do hope parishioners will dig deep to get behind this project.
If you'd prefer to give to the wider work of the church, there will be opportunity to do that as well, either as a one-off or on an on-going basis.
Refreshments will be available throughout the open day.
Norfolk Record Office are loaning us 5 display cabinets, along with our most ancient and interesting archives. These will be on display in the church for visitors to look at all day on Saturday. There will also be presentations from a local archivist, Jonathan Draper, at 11am and 2pm, unpacking some fascinating facts about these ancient documents.
Our local historiam, Jill Wright, will also have electronic searchable records of all the registers, dating back 500 years, which will be free for people to search.
As well as self-guided tours, for both grown-ups and children, Jill will also be offering 2 guided tours of the church and its grounds, at 11:30am and 2:30pm.
There is also an opportunity to see the carving of our patron saint, which was erected behind the communion table 80 years ago, and has an interesting story to tell.
We plan to keep the church open during daylight hours every day after this open day event.
Sun, 30 Apr, 2017, 2:30pm - 5:45pm @ Hethel Church
'Walk, Eat and Pray' at Hethel Church on Rogation Sunday. We have three activities which we'd love you to join us for:
'Walk' - Beating the Bounds(2:30pm): This is a two-hour wander around the boundaries of the Parish, stopping here and there to pray for the people and enterprises of Hethel. Everyone is welcome (Adults, children and dogs!)
'Eat' - Tea at Church (4:30pm): Following our walk, please feel free to join us for refreshments in Hethel Church
'Pray' - Evening Prayer (5:00pm): Our time together conlcudes with a short and simple service of Evening Prayer, including well known hymns, led by our Curate, The Revd Andrew North.
'Walk, Eat and Pray' at Hethel Church on Rogation Sunday. Feel free to join us for all or any component of this fun and traditional activity which dates back over 350 years. A warm welcome is guaranteed!
Coffee & Cake Morning with an Easter Egg hunt for the little ones!
8 years ago
Wed, 12 Apr, 2017, 10:30am - 2:30pm @ Harvest House
There will be a prize raffle too. All proceeds to the Sierra Leone ‘Street Child’ charity. From 25th-30th May Helen will be travelling out to Sierra Leone to work alongside the charity ‘Street Child’ (Registered Charity No: 1128536), established in 2008, that aims to create educational opportunity for some of the world's most vulnerable and poorest children in West Africa and Nepal. The charity works directly with street children in their own environment towards reunification with their families, reintroduction to education and the creation of a sustainable home-life for their ongoing upbringing. Whilst out in Sierra Leone, on the 28th May 2017, she will be taking part in the Sierra Leone Marathon which is the charity’s biggest annual fundraiser. Money raised at the Coffee & Cake morning will contribute towards this. Helen is offering her skills (and time) as an A&E sister volunteering for this project, but need to fundraise to cover costs in order to help the charity provide basic amenities such as toilets and clean drinking water for the schools. She is hoping to raise a total sum of £1500 for this event. (Harvest House is situated 2 houses down from the church towards the Village Hall)
In our final Wednesday evening Lent session, we will be looking back to Welcome Course which we worked through last year. This final session will be an opportunity to celebrate all the positive outcomes from that, as we look to the future.
This Wednesday evening session begins at 7:30pm in Hanover Gardens Lounge
Sun, 26 Mar, 2017, 3:20pm - 5pm @ Norwich Cathedral
Instead of meeting together at Hethel this month, those of us who are going to be around and free in the afternoon are going instead to attend the Mothering Sunday service in Norwich Cathedral which runs from 3.30 pm - 4.30 pm. The Cathedral publicity describes this as "an informal, family-friendly service for Mothering Sunday which will include the distribution of posies".
Do come and join in with this if you are free. I can co-ordinate lifts for those who wish to share transport (let me know). Or anyone who would like to meet up there, let's meet outside the West Front door of the Cathedral at 3.20 pm on Sunday afternoon. Parking should be available in the Cathedral Close.
A historical note on Mothering Sunday:
Mothering Sunday falls on the fourth Sunday in Lent, exactly three weeks before Easter. During the sixteenth century, people returned to their 'mother church', the main church or cathedral of the area, for a service. This was either the church where you were baptised, or the local parish church or more often the nearest cathedral. Anyone who did this was commonly said to have gone "a-mothering". Mothering Sunday became a day when domestic servants were given a day off to visit their mother church, usually with their own mothers and other family members. Children would pick flowers to place in the church or to give to their mothers.
Wherever you are next Sunday have a lovely day and to Mum's especially, may you know God's blessing!
We’re joining in with the national Fairtrade Fortnight this Saturday. Join us for Fairtrade refreshments, sale of Fairtrade goods, and good company, as we help drive much needed change for farmers in developing countries.
Having the perfect cuppa or a snack is an important part of our daily routine, yet millions of farmers who produce the treats we enjoy during our breaks are struggling to make a living. However hard they work to provide the products we depend on, they still aren’t paid what they deserve.
In Kenya’s coffee and tea-growing regions one in three people live in poverty, while tea pickers in Malawi earn less than £1.46 a day. This is not enough to provide decent food, education or healthcare for their families or invest in better farming.
The food on our tables, the tea and coffee in our mugs, all come from farmers who work hard but are not paid what they deserve.
Whether in the UK or in Malawi, no one deserves to be short-changed for a hard day’s work. When we reach for the cheapest products, we may be unconsciously feeding exploitation. We become part of the problem, but we can make a conscious choice to be part of the solution and support trade that is fair.
We’re grateful to Rachel’s advocacy and many of us who have supported the Fairtrade movement for some years in our villages, as we’ve learnt what difference it makes around the world. Yet, not enough people are buying it and not enough farmers are benefiting from it. We hope and pray this year for more people to get behind farmers and their families this Fairtrade Fortnight and beyond.
Choose Fairtrade when you next shop, or ask your local store to stock Fairtrade products. Join our Fairtrade "Big Brew" – because farmers deserve sustainable incomes.
All are welcome to join us to celebrate the start of 12 days of Christmas. Our short service of communion will last about 45 minutes, and is the ideal way to enter into the true meaning of behind the season.
All are welcome to join us as Advent closes and Christmas begins. Our traditional service of communion at midnight will last about 45 minutes, and is the ideal way to enter into the true meaning of behind the season
We will sing familiar carols and use simple contemporary liturgy. Visitors are welcome to partake of the bread and wine or simply visit the communion rail for a blessing.
This half-hour service is especially suited to 4-7-year-olds, although all ages are welcome to come and enjoy the atmospheric and interactive re-telling of the nativity story, as the sun goes down on Christmas Eve - and you may even find a treat for your little one!
This is a call to come together to fast and pray at the seat of Government of the United Kingdom in London. The prayers will be written in the programme so all can join in. If you would like to go then contact Jill Gower (01603 920074) who is organising a coach from Norwich.
Please join us for tea and cake...and a chance to find out more about village life, groups and history. Feel free to drop in for as long as you'd llike any time between 3 and 5pm.
Over the next few years as Oakley Park, the new Hopkins’ estate, develops, the Church plans to host a series of Welcome afternoons twice a year, in autumn and spring. We have had quite a good take up so far from village organisations and groups planning to get involved by sending representatives and/or information.
Representatives of these local organisations will be there to meet you.
Fri, 23 Sep, 2016, 12midnight - Sun, 25 Sep @ Each Church in the Benefice
We as a Church have registered to take part in this initiative. The Welcome to its website states ‘ A weekend to initiate a wave of prayer over our nation, one life, one street, one community at a time. We believe that local people praying for their community can transform the nation. Central to National Prayer Weekend 2016 is the heart to see people in our local communities know and encounter God as their Father through the power of prayer.’ It is hoped to hold a prayer meeting in each of the Churches in the benefice over the weekend. Please look out for more details in Pews News or via the Church e-mail. As part of connecting with our community a suggestion made by the organisers is to ask for prayer requests from our community. So in preparation for the weekend you might like to ask your neighbours what they would like the Church to pray for. Thanks Patrick Theobald For more see: www.national-prayer-weekend.com
Sat, 17 Sep, 2016, 10am - 12:30pm @ House of Prayer, Fishergate, Norwich
"You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, to be my witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the Earth"
As we await the return of Christ, the first and foremost thing that our Lord Jesus has left us to do is to let everybody know about what God has done for them through the coming, the death, the resurrection and the ascension of Jesus Christ.
Our news is good. Our news is urgent.
Swapan Biswas has spent most of his life introducing others to the Lord Jesus, and all that God has done for them, as he's travelled the foothills of the Himalayas. His father before him, BK Biswas, started evangelising and planting churches in the 1950s, and has an inspiring testimony to the grace of God. They have seen strong and steady growth every year. "Reaching the unreached" has been the consistent vision over the decades. Swapan reports:
"This year we praised God to see many who accepted Christ and 148 people who took their next step in baptism. We celebrate in mentioning the numbers since we strongly believe every number has a name and a story behind, which matters to God. We want to see the gospel move in North Bengal, Sikkim and Bhutan. Jesus is using every individual in our movement to reach out and I strongly believe that the best is yet to come."
Faithfully evangelising, baptising, engaging youth and children, advocating for displaced communities, assisting with social work and encouraging self-supporting business, reaching, raising and releasing leaders and pastors - it's all part of the life flow of the Masihi Mandli churches, reaching the unreached.
Now Swapan is touring the UK, bringing a much needed message to our churches, inspiring us to recapture the heart of mission, reaching our own unreached.
God is longing for the good news to go to the nations. Yet, for us, sharing our faith can sometimes feel awkward or difficult. Swapan comes from a place of tremendous experience, and offers real helpful inspiration about how to be faithful to God over the long haul in our own context. This is something we need.
Come along on Saturday morning, 17th September, to the House of Prayer in Norwich. Come to meet with the living God. Come to hear the stories of God at work in that north-east corner of India. Come to hear the message that God is bringing to us to recapture the heart of mission. Come to receive a fresh anointing as Swapan prays for us to be released in new ways and to receive more of the Holy Spirit's power to be witnesses, according to Christ's command.
This is not another seminar on evangelism, or church-planting. This is simply an opportunity, for us in Norfolk, to receive something of God into our hearts that could result in an unstoppable and unforced outflow of the mission of God into God's world.
Sun, 11 Sep, 2016, 1pm @ St Michaels Green, Flordon
Vegetarian option, salads and desserts. Please bring your own drinks, cutlery and plates. If you can bring chairs, it would help. Games and raffle £8 adults £4 children. To book ring Tony 471593 or Janet 471070 by Monday 5th Sept. (Booking essential for catering purposes) - COME and JOIN THE FUN!
What was it like here 100 years ago? 500 years ago? 1000 years ago? Was the church spun out of Wymondham Abbey in the early 1100s? How old is the Thorn? Is the mound near the Thorn a tumulus? Was the original village of Hethel in the field to the east of the Church? What did the farmland look like before the airfield was built in 1943? And after?
Last summer, a group of final year UEA history students surveyed and researched the landscape of Hethel. And wrote dissertations. On September 10 and 11 (10am to 5pm) there will be an exhibition of their work in Hethel Church, which looks at some of the questions above. Some of the now-graduates will be around to discuss their findings with you, and, if you like, take you on a guided tour of the ground. Timings on our website www.acny.org.uk/hethel. Drinks, cake and light lunches will be on sale (but the rest is free!). 389 Bomb Group Memorial Exhibition is also open for HODs – about 10 minutes walk from the church. You can see maps of the airfield as it was, numerous artefacts, and the amazing mural of Christ on the cross.
Thousands of individuals, families and groups of all ages, will take part in the annual "bike ride" on Saturday 10 Sept 2016, 9am to 5pm, and will be planning their routes and signing up sponsors from now until bike ride day. Sponsor forms will be available in the churches, and by down loading from Norfolk Churches Trust website. Riders and walkers choose which local church will receive half of their sponsor money. The remainder goes to Norfolk Churches Trust to be given out as grants for essential repairs to our historic churches in need of repair. The Bike Ride has raised around £2,800,000 over the past 32 years. Sponsorship forms for Mulbarton Church are also available from Tony James Tony has kindly agreed to co-ordinate the effort with staffing Mulbarton Church for this event. We really need people to offer to be in the Church, or Harvest House, to sign the cyclists' sheets and offer hospitality (refreshments will be made available). Please let Tony, Jill Wright or Caroline know if you are able to spare an hour (or two!) on that Saturday to help. It would be great if several people could do a stint - last time Tony did it on his own!
Twenty beautiful floral arrangements representing the ‘Circle of Life’, from cradle to grave.
Open 10.30am – 5.00pm daily in the church.
Refreshments available in Helen and Jimmy’s garden next to the church until 4pm. Ploughman’s Lunches and delicious teas with homemade cakes served on Saturday and Sunday, teas and cakes only, on Monday.
Plant stall, Bric-a-brac etc. in marquee on the green.
In June 2015 a group of third-year students from the UEA surveyed the landscape of Hethel, especially the area around All Saints Church, the Hethel Thorn, Moat House and the remains of the eastern end of the airfield. This work fed into a range of research projects covering topics from the medieval period to the 20 th century.
Some of the students, now graduates, and lecturer Dr Jon Gregory will share their conclusions at this and a follow-up event at the church.
Reading a Landscape: Fieldwork & Landscape History in Hethel
UEA’s Dr Jon Gregory will explain the various techniques used by landscape historians, the work carried out here last summer and the conclusions (and further questions!) arising from the research projects. Jon will illustrate his talk, and take questions after a decent pause for wine and nibbles.
Suggested donation £7, shared between the church's heating fund and a charity.
More info or to reserve your seat, please contact Peter or Cathy Nicholls.
Christians Together in Mulbarton and surrounding villages will be praying for a full week, starting with a short service in Mulbarton Church and fnishing one week later with a short service in Flordon Church.
Individuals, pairs or groups can sign up for one-hour slots online or by phoning the Rectory office.
Bishop Alan is joining us in Harvest House at 10am on Saturday 18th June, ahead of vote day on 23rd June. This will be an occasion to bring all of our ponderings to date, and think together about how we process all of that in a Christian way, in order to help us come to our final decision, whether we vote in or out.
There will be some reflections on how we approach the issue as well as space to bring our own questions and thoughts.
We won't be looking to come to conclusions about how to vote, nor are we offering loads of political expertise. Rather we're offering a theological and biblical sounding board, so that we might seek together for insight into how to sift the assertions that are coming to us and how to think Christianly about this important vote.
In the meantime, the diocese have gathered a selection of resources to help us think Christianly about this important moment in UK history.
St. Valentine’s Day this year falls on a Sunday, so we have a superb opportunity to gather couples who live locally or who have married in one of our churches, along with family and friends, to celebrate the gift of marriage. It's a way of saying that the church cares even beyond the wedding day, and we’re always here for people. And what more romantic way could there be to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a renewal of wedding vows back in the place where you were wed or in a local village church? However many couples are able to come along will all have the opportunity to renew vows all at the same time. If you know someone you think would like a personal invite, please contact me and I’ll arrange it.
The ceremony itself will be a brief but meaningful occasion. The church bells will ring out before and after, and afterwards we will serve champagne and fruitcake. Folk would be welcome to stay for as long as they like to enjoy the romantic ambience of our beautiful ancient church building, specially decorated for the occasion. Of course, children would be more than welcome. There is no need to book ahead. We would be delighted to see a good crowd. Also, you needn’t be married to come along, even though that’s where the focus will be. This will be an act of worship and anyone is most welcome. If you’d like to let us know you’ll be coming along, however, it would help with planning the refreshments, and you can get in touch with me. There is no charge for this event.
The service will last for about 40 minutes, with the following running order:
This free evening event, hosted by the Diocese of Norwich for its clergy and people, will have four speakers leading a discussion on whether we can find ways to disagree well over issues of human sexuality.
In response to the Pilling Report a process of shared conversations is underway across the Church of England. The focus is on the church’s mission in the light of immense cultural change around the issue of human sexuality. The church’s calling is to present the gospel afresh in each generation, and a changing social context will always raise new questions. The task is to be clear about how to be an effective missionary church in a changing culture around human sexuality.
There appears to be no realistic expectation of achieving consensus on these matters in the foreseeable future, and so the Archbishop of Canterbury has stressed the importance of working at reaching ‘good disagreement’. For this to happen, we will need to learn to listen charitably and respectfully to those with whom we disagree. We will need to try to find something of Christ in one another in spite of our disagreements. We will need to find models in the Scriptures and in our tradition that help us to see how Christians can disagree well enabling us to be effective in mission.
One of the key questions proposed in the Pilling Report (by the Revd. Professor Oliver O’Donovan) is whether some form of pastoral accommodation is an option to which we can subscribe? We wish, therefore, to address the question of what is required of Christians on all sides of the debate about human sexuality if we are to model good disagreement.
Speakers include:
The Revd. Canon Dr. Phil Groves who is heading up the Continuing Indaba process for the Anglican Communion
The Revd. Dr. Frances Henderson will give a perspective from the Church of Scotland
The Revd. Dr. Arnold Browne will explore a biblical perspective on ‘good disagreement’
The Revd. Dr. Andrew Atherstone of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, will speak from a conservative evangelical viewpoint.
Children's entertainer and worship leader Doug Horley is back in Norfolk for one night in November with a Crazy Science Praise Party.
Hosted by Carleton Rode Baptist Church on Friday November 13 from 6.30 to 8.00pm, this will be a great family/praise/fun/evangelistic event including wacky science demos, puppets, lively action songs.
Doug will also be selling products i.e cd's, books etc - great Christmas presents for the kids.
Spaces are limited to 150 and tickets are selling quickly at just £2 per person (children must be accompanied by an adult). Tickets are available from the Coffee Shop at the Chapel, Chapel Road, Carleton Rode, or they can be purchased by emailing Pastor Mark at mark.954@btinternet.com
Meetings begin 10th October. These prayer meetings will be of a new style, in which we are seeking to see God change our communities by speaking His blessings over them. Sessions will normally last an hor, however the first one on 10th October will be from 8 am to 10 am, as Jill Gower from Call to Prayer will be joining us to facilitate the launch. Hope you can join us. All are welcome.
Mon, 5 Oct, 2015, 7pm @ House of Prayer, Fishergate, Norwich
Call to Prayer invites you to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.
It is the seventh and most joyful feast observed by Israel, celebrating the in-gathering of the harvest. It will be completed at the return of Jesus, and His millennium rule. Jesus has totally fulfilled four of the feasts, and we can be assured He will fulfil the remaining three. Come and hear how this relates to us as 21st century believers.
Traditional Jewish festive meal – 2 courses, with wine and inspirational teaching
£12.50 per person
To book your place, please send cheque payable to Call to Prayer addressed to: Colin Bain, Hon Treasurer, House of Prayer, Fishergate, Norwich NR3 1SE
Please include your contact details and any dietary requirements.
Two of the area’s best-known entertainers again join forces. Well known writer, broadcaster and mardler Keith Skipper shares the platform with Ian Prettyman, a former teacher, still busy as local Methodist preacher, and popular purveyor of traditional East Anglian songs. Keith will do most of the talking, sharing favourite yarns from Church and Chapel as well as a bible reading in his beloved Norfolk dialect. Ian will provide musical items - including a rousing medley on his trusty melodeon. Book with Janet 471070 Suggested donation £9.50 Refreshments Raffle
On Sundays 23th and 30th August, 6th and 20th September (if necessary) at 2 pm. We will be mowing Hethel Churchyard as part of its management as a Conservation churchyard. Tools provided (bring your own if you wish) and also great refreshments. All welcome to any of the Sunday afternoons for as long as you can stay. Dr Anne Edwards who heads up the mowing team has written : "Hethel churchyard is a remnant of the ancient meadows, flower-rich grasslands, which were once widespread in the countryside but are now disappearing at an alarming rate. It has been estimated that since 1945 Norfolk has lost 98% of its meadows to development, overgrazing, ploughing or by herbicide and fertiliser usage. Since the early 1990s this churchyard has been managed by volunteers from the Wymondham Nature Group (WyNG) and from the PCC via the Norfolk Wildlife Trust conservation scheme. The churchyard is mown only once ayear, at the end of the summer, in the manner of a traditional hay meadow. The cut vegetation is raked and taken away to ensure that the fertility of the ground is kept low. If the grass was mown regularly then delicate wildflowers could not survive and any increase in fertility would mean they could not compete with more vigorous plants like nettles. The undisturbed nature of the churchyard makes it a quiet refuge for all sorts of wildlife and there is a magnificent floral display throughout the year." Come and join us if you can! For more information contact Cathy and Peter (01508 570557) or Irene (01953 604228)
Professor Mike Hulme and local Rector, Adrain Miller, share in a facilitated conversation about climate change, before Ruth Valerio talks to us about the difference we can make as individuals
Care of Creation; Care of Neighbour – Hethel Church’s ‘flagship’ event for 2015 takes place over the weekend 11-13 September. The programme of nine ‘TED Talks’ on the Saturday is taking shape, from John Moore on national energy regulations and the possibility of community ‘grids’ to Alex Bilham giving the onceover on a Nissan electric car, and from Ruth Valerio on community pig farms to me on travelling to Prague, Madrid, Rome and Corsica by rail. Oh, and Paul Woodmin on Electric Highways plus Master Composters on, er, how to compost. Ruth will kick us off on the Friday evening with a discussion on Why we should care for God’s Earth (Hethel Church, 7.30pm). I expect it will be mainly followers of Jesus who come to that; please put it in your diary. There was a great turn-out at the recent midweek talk in Mulbarton Church on creation; this topic is just as important!
We have a great team (Irene Woodward, Janet Negal, Diane Robinson and Dr Anne Edwards BEM) working on a biodiversity ‘thread’, with exhibits and lots of activities for children and adults in the churchyard. And Hethel Church’s new kitchen unit will be invaluable for providing food and drinks all day both days – low carbon impact, of course.
If you camped for the whole weekend, you wouldn’t be bored, so if it’s not yet in your diary, do that now! Finally, I’ve had just one kind offer to help deliver flyers in Mulbarton and Flordon; can anyone else help please? (570557 / peternic@allbelievers.org). Peter Nicholls
Sun, 6 Sep, 2015, 1pm @ St Michaels Green (behind the Church)
Sunday 6th September at 1pm Flordon’s Annual Hog Roast and BBQ
on St Michael’s Green, behind the Church Vegetarian options, salads, desserts, tea/coffee etc. Please bring your own cutlery, plates & drinks If you can bring chairs, it would help Games, Raffle £7.50 adults £4 children To book ring Tony 471593 before August 30th COME and JOIN THE FUN!
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Thu, 20 Aug, 2015, 10am - 12noon @ Jubilee Room, Mulbarton Village Hall
Please note the different venue this time!
We will be meeting in the Jubilee Rooms at Mulbarton Village Hall (while the Infant School is having building work done).
Do come and join us for messy fun as we celebrate our 3rd birthday ! We will also be exploring how we can live like Jesus in the world by being "helpful" looking at the story of how a young boy helps Jesus feed 5,000 people. Do pass on details of the different venue to others.
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Stephen Church is Professor of Medieval History at UEA. He has been on TV and other media a lot recently because he's an expert and a lively writer and presenter on King John and Magna Carta.
Hethel and its Old Thorn (NWT reserve) has long had rumoured associations with King John – Kelly's Directory of 1883 notes that the thorn "dates as far back as the time of King John, 1214", for example. It's interesting that the renewed Mulbarton Village website claims a bit of King John, too! "Mulbarton is believed to be one of the possible locations for King John's lost caravan of gold in 1215" says one of the scrolling pictures at www.mulbarton.info.
On Saturday evening, 1st August at 7.30pm at Hethel church, Prof Stephen will give an illustrated talk confirming (or debunking) the stories and sharing something of what life must have been like in the Norfolk countryside in the 13th century, when Norwich was England's second city. Before questions, appropriate refreshments (spiced wine; sweet beer; cider...) will be served in an interval. Suggested donation £6.50.
Don't just come yourselves, tell your neighbours and friends! Tickets from Peter or Cathy (570557 /peternic@allbelievers.org) or on the door (unless we sell out!) Peter Nicholls
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Salmon sandwiches and champagne light supper to accompany a musical party.
Stories and laughter from John Wright.
Sing along to your favourite old-time hits.
Come and hear the incredible story of a man who founded a successful merchant bank in Norwich, despite having no money nor knowledge of banking and then went on to survive a seventeen month criminal trial - still in the Guinness Book of Records!
Suggested donation £7.00
Please book with Adrian (5711670) or Janet (471070) Tickets on the door
Tue, 14 Jul, 2015, 9:30am - 12noon @ Harvest House
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses. The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Following the success of the ‘Primrose Café’ in the Taylor’s garden last summer we are using two venues for this summer’s Pop Up Cafés. Come along and enjoy coffee, tea, cold drinks, scones and cream, scrumptious cakes, and more. Donations received at the cafés will go towards Katrina’s YWAM Leadership Training and outreach expenses.
The cafés will be open from 9.30 am - 12.00 noon on the dates below - weather permitting.
Each first Sunday of the month, we gather as a group of young and old, all together, to share a delicious breakfast at 9:30am and to enjoy some stimulating input through fun, puppets, song, reflection and prayer/
It’s great for all ages and is proving immensely rewarding as it provides much needed perspective in our demanding lives.
We welcome Dominic Statham, from Creation Ministries International, to Mulbarton Church. Dominic will give an interesting presentation that engages with the issues around origins and how we talk about this in today's world. There will be opportunities to ask questions. Just bring an inquisitive and open mind!
Dominic became a Christian as a student in the early eighties. Over the following years, he became convinced of the need to hold firmly to the Bible as the basis for Christian belief and practice. Intrigued by the endless media assertions that “evolution is a fact” and that “the Bible is wrong”, he decided to investigate the scientific issues for himself. He was astonished by the weakness of the arguments presented by evolutionists, and is now keen to help others realise that there is no conflict between science and Christianity, and that the Bible can be trusted from the very first verse.
Dominic has a particular interest in Christian ethics, and his conviction that the Bible is true stems, in part, from his growing appreciation of the wisdom contained in both the Old and New Testaments. These, he has come to realise, perfectly portray the nature of man—his spiritual and moral needs—and provide an understanding of godliness and rightful living that can be found nowhere else. He is convinced that no book is more needed or more relevant in our current age than the Bible.
Dominic is a Chartered Engineer and graduate of Loughborough University in the UK. He has extensive experience of both manufacturing and product development and holds a number of patents. As an employee of Rolls Royce, he worked on projects for the Panavia Tornado and Eurofighter Typhoon and, as an employee of GKN, engineering drivelines for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles. He is a speaker and writer for CMI-UK/Europe and the author of Evolution: Good Science? Exposing the ideological nature of Darwin’s theory.
A group of us from the benefice will be attending this afternoon session in Norwich to explore what the FiC course might be able to offer us as we seek to go deeper in following Christ here in this group of churches.
If you're interested in coming along, please contact Adrian asap.
Freedom In Christ Ministries has proven that this ‘identity-based discipleship’ is highly effective. Over 200,000 UK Christians in around 4,000 churches have been through our core resource, The Freedom In Christ Discipleship Course, and we have trained thousands of church leaders in Biblical discipleship principles.
You and other leaders in your church are warmly invited to this briefing event, A Strategy For Whole-Church Discipleship. In two hours, we’ll outline three key concepts for developing a church-wide discipleship strategy and introduce you to our core tools.
Contemporary charismatic worship, with an inspiring talk from Medad, author of "Tombstones and Banana Trees", and founder of World Shine Ministries, which supports some of the poorest in Uganda and has seen hundreds of thousands saved, healed and delivered through their inter-denominational evangelistic campaigns. There will be an opportunity to receive prayer for healing or anything else. The evening is open to anyone.
This year, Medad joined David Cameron and others form the UK government and UNICEF at the Girl Summit, and spoke on the role of education in ending gender-based violence and forced marriage. He has also been connecting an emerging network of new houses of prayer across several countries, and seen the work of World Shine Ministries grow in Uganda.
Following the 2013 Norwich Diocesan Lent Project, that raised funds for the World Shine School, Medad has been able to provide boarding facilities for over 100 children (out of about 700) at the school, which has been a great success. We are exploring the possibility of extending the education provision to include secondary this year.
Sat, 2 Aug, 2014, 10am - Sat, 9 Aug @ Ashburnham Place, West Sussex
EVERY SUMMER, HUNDREDS OF US GATHER FOR A WEEK ON THE SUNNY SOUTH COAST OF EAST SUSSEX. WE CELEBRATE JESUS, ENJOY GOOD FRIENDSHIPS AND GLADLY RECEIVE THE GIFTS GOD HAS FOR US. IT’S A TIME FOR LIFTING UP THE LORD IN PRAISE AND REACHING OUT TO HIM IN PRAYER, AS HE CONTINUES TO SUSTAIN, PROVIDE AND CARRY US FORWARD.
Revive is a space to connect with Jesus, both personally and communally. Prayer runs like a river through the week, allowing the Lord to refresh our inner lives through listening prayer and prophetic release. With dedicated areas and events for meditation, intercession and collective prayer, Revive is the perfect place to hear a fresh word from God. Rich times of worship offer moments of powerful celebration alongside precious opportunities to be still and drink deeply of God’s Spirit. Join us as we reach up, raise our voices and sing our adoration to Jesus every day.
Sat, 17 May, 2014, 10am - 12:30pm @ Mulbarton Rectory
Morning Coffee and Cake is served at the Rectory. Please do come along.
This is an opportunity for the new Rector and family to meet as many parishioners, worshippers, family and friends as possible. We had 55 people come through the Rectory at our Afternoon tea and scone event earlier in May - so we hope to see a good many people again.
You will be welcome to lounge in the Rectory, have a look round the garden, enjoy a mardle with others (or a play with the toys or outdoor play equipment if you are younger!), and a warm welcome will certainly greet you.
There is no charge and there will be no collection plate. Please do come.
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