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Dersingham: St Nicholas
Whether you are moving into the area, visiting or on holiday you are most welcome. We are excited about the future of God’s church, seeing God at work in the life of His church and how we are increasingly able to share the Good News of The Lord Jesus Christ both locally and further afield.
Please do join us for worship. On Sundays there are different distinct styles of worship; 9:30 ‘The Gathering’ (contemporary with worship band) with childrens groups, and then there is also the 11am Choral Services (Sung Eucharist or Morning Prayer with choir and organ). Also there is worship at different times within the other benefice churches at St Mary the Virgin Anmer, St Michael and All Angels Ingoldisthorpe, St Peter and St Paul’s Shernborne. Visit the Calendar page
We are excited to have launched a new church called The Well, this is a cafe church generally meeting on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month at 4pm with lovely barista drinks available and worship in a cafe style. Visit The Well website.
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Anmer: St Mary
Welcome to St Mary's. Please do enjoy your visit.
This is a charming church in the small village of Anmer. When the main features of this church were built, the great family of Calthorp were Lords of the Manor. The South Chapel was built onto the church by Sir Oliver Calthrop in the 14th century. The name of Calthrop is frequently repeated in the list of patrons until Anmer passed to the Coldham family in 1678. Now the parish of about 1400 acres is part of the Royal Estate.
Our services at Anmer are from the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), usually monthly, which are traditional services of either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion, usually with hymns sung. Please see the calendar for more information about service times. https://stnicholasdersingham.org.uk/events-calendar.html
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Shernborne: St Peter & St Paul
The church is in the heart of the small village, when approaching down the hill (yes there are hills in Norfolk!) from Dersingham you are met with a wonderful view of the church. A simple, informal morning worship is enjoyed at Shernborne usually once a month.
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