Reverend Richard Woodhouse, of North Walsham Congregational Church
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A “well-respected” minister based in north Norfolk has died at the age of 64.
The Reverend Richard Woodhouse took up ministry at North Walsham Congregational Church, based on Cromer Road, twice during his lifetime.
Before this position, he served as assistant minister at Cowper Memorial Congregational Church, Dereham, before serving as minister of the church in 1985.
He later gave oversight to Hingham Congregational Church, near Wymondham, and, in September 1993, moved to become the ministry at North Walsham where he served until 2008.
In the May of that year, he accepted a call to become the minister of Kentish Town Congregational Church, London, where he remained until 2013. But he was called once again to North Walsham and returned to serve there for a second time.
Death of North Walsham Congregational minister Reverend Richard Woodhouse, of North Walsham Congregational Church, has died unexpectedly at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on January 12 2021. Rev Woodhouse served as assistant minister at Cowper Memorial Congregational Church in Dereham before being appointed as minister of the church in 1985. He later gave oversight to Hingham Congregational Church, near Wymondham and, in September 1993, moved to become the minister at North Walsham where he served until 2008. In the May of that year, he accepted a call to become the minister of Kentish Town Congregational Church, London, where he remained until 2013. But he was called once again to North Walsham and returned to serve there for a second time.
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