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'I come in the little things, Saith the Lord.
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(Mrs. Stuart Moore)
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Happy Christmas
Christmas Day and all is well. Stockings and presents full to bursting, happy children with new gifts and surprises. Families united and back to their homes. A joining together of family, friends and those we love. But above all the … Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, Faith Goes Walkabout
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Come away and rest a while…
Seventh Sunday after Trinity July 19th 2015 ‘Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while.’ Says Jesus to the disciples. Mark 6:31 What a powerful few words. How often would we like someone to … Continue reading
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Tagged Faith Goes Walkabout, norwich diocese
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Archbishop of Canterbury in Hong Kong
Somebody once said, ” Coincidences happen more often when you believe in God”. Not sure if it was a coincidence or just my luck, that whilst in Hong Kong this last two weeks, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby was … Continue reading
Climbing the Tower
Celebration for St Mary’s Church,Gayton Thorpe, the large scale building work is finished! The round church tower was open for viewing and the brave or foolhardy braved the ladders on the way to the top. Even braver were those who … Continue reading
A Quiet Revolution
What happens in communities when funding for projects is cut back? When plans and development for new centres no longer happens and the traditional means of support is withdrawn, what is the real impact? Image of Granard Children’s Centre with … Continue reading
Kalpana in Nepal
Kalpana, aged 7, in Nepal on her way to school. We support Kalpana and make regular contributions towards her school costs, from our children’s books website Dolphin Booksellers. We put aside monies to send to Kalpana for her education. … Continue reading
Posted in community, Nepal, pastoral
Tagged dolphin booksellers, Everest base camp, Everest Trek, Faith Goes Walkabout
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Tasmania
Tasmania, the most southerly state in Australia, an island, separated from the mainland by the Bass Straits. A beautiful place with huge diversity in the climate, landscape and wildlife. Vast areas of wilderness and huge untouched forests with no … Continue reading
Posted in community, Faith goes walkabout, pastoral
Tagged Faith Goes Walkabout, Richard Flanagan, Tasmania
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Sponsored Cycle Ride – 18 miles!
Sponsored Cycle Ride. What a fantastic day! With the sun shining all day and the hills(there really are hills in Norfolk!), it felt more like rural France. £107 was raised to be shared between All Saint’s Church, Ashwicken … Continue reading
Thought for the Day
The Olympics starts today! The opening ceremony is to be held at the stadium in Stratford, East London and promises to be the best one yet! Listening to Radio 4’s Thought for the Day this morning, Canon Duncan Green, the … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, Faith Goes Walkabout, Olympics, thorught for the day
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The Mustard Seed
The Mustard Seed 2nd Sunday after Trinity The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed. I have to say that the world is a pretty big place. The vastness of the oceans, the great continents and land masses, no-one … Continue reading