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Network Norfolk : Heydon Church organ gets funding for restoration

Heydon Church organ gets funding for restoration The rare pipe organ at the Parish Church in the historic village of Heydon in Norfolk is to be restored, thanks to a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant combined with village fundraising. The organ was donated to the church in 1883 by General Edward Bulwer in memory of his wife, Belle, who had died aged 45. General Bulwer was a member of the family, now Bulwer-Long, who have owned the Heydon estate and have lived at Heydon Hall since 1756. Heydon village is one of only about a dozen English villages that remain predominantly family owned.

Comment by Harborough churches: Finding a deeper, richer meaning in sacrificing our own comforts, desires and wants

Updated Rev James Pickersgill, Team Vicar in the Harborough Anglican Team Viewpoint by Rev James Pickersgill, Team Vicar in the Harborough Anglican Team “Alleluia…Christ is risen! He is risen indeed…Alleluia!” This is the familiar saying that Christians share at this time of year in the Easter season. We do so to celebrate the enduring truth of Jesus rising to new life after sacrificing his life for us, and in so doing, drawing us back to the loving heart of God. Whatever is happening in our world, this event over two thousand years ago can still have enduring meaning for each of us, knowing that God loves us all so much that he gave his only son for us.

Is the Church of England still institutionally Racist? - Tuesday 20th April 2021 10:00 am

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Weymouth Town Council, St Mary s Church and Emmanuel Church combine in new campaign

By Vicky Nash Audience and Content Editor WEYMOUTH Town Council has teamed up with two churches and a community group to launch a heartfelt campaign to celebrate those who provide care for others Picture: Weymouth Council WEYMOUTH Town Council has teamed up with two churches and a community group to launch a heartfelt campaign to celebrate those who provide care for others. People are being encouraged to get creative to make knitted or painted hearts to form displays outside St Mary s Church, in Weymouth Town Centre, and Emmanuel Church in Southill. The heart-themed displays will include names or personal messages from people who would like to put forward a dedication to someone who has cared for them.

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