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We exist to offer new hope to all...
New Hope Christian Centre houses a dynamic company of people, who are making a difference to the lives of many in Lakenham, Norwich and beyond. We are known for the quality of our programmes and the practical nature of our faith.
Our people are trained to serve God and others in culturally relevant ways. We care for all our people and offer support to the vulnerable in the community, including the elderly, the sick, the lonely and young people.
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| Church tent provides for children at Norfolk Show The church tent greeted thousands of visitors to its stand at the Royal Norfolk Show. This year was geared towards children with fun activities on offer including a speed stacking challenge, messy play and ideas for creative worship | | Arson-hit Norwich vicar's message of peace A Norwich vicar whose church was destroyed by German bombs 67 years ago and whose church hall was attacked by arsonists two years ago has committed himself to preaching a message of peace and pacifism. | | Norfolk EDA keen to work with church groups The Norfolk Eating Disorders Association has recently received funding to start working with youth groups across the county and is keen to make connections with Christian groups. | | BBC highlights vital role of Norfolk Street Pastors High praise for the vital work of Norfolk Street Pastors has come from both the BBC and from local Police and community groups with whom they work across the county. | | Churches back new Norfolk Credit Union launch Norfolk Credit Union has launched a new branch, backed by King’s Lynn Churches Together, to serve the local community, and it is appealing for volunteers. | | Flowers, open gardens and healing events Events of interest to the Network Norwich and Norfolk christian community include Sheringham flower festival, open gardens, a healing service at Mulbarton and guest speaker in King's Lynn. | | Christian dance project takes off in Norwich A Norwich project has enjoyed success in its first year by using dance to teach Christianity in a socially relevant way. The group is due to perform in the Lord Mayor's Procession and at the bandwithnoname gig. | | The Christian impact in a self seeking society Regular Network Norwich and Norfolk columnist James Knight looks at our modern society with its materialism and obsession with celebrity and how Christian principles can override it. | | Queen approves appointment of new Norfolk Bishop AUDIO: Her Majesty the Queen has approved the appointment of the Reverend Canon Dr Alan Winton, from the Diocese of St Albans, as Suffragan Bishop of Thetford in the Diocese of Norwich. | | Norfolk church member to chair new CofE Council A Norfolk church member, and former BBC political adviser, has been appointed to chair the Church Buildings Council of the Church of England, a new statutory body. |
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