Related Churches
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St Mary the Virgin, Pulham St Mary
“The heartbeat of our community”
Our vision is to put Jesus at the centre of our churches, communities and lives: making the new life he offers the heartbeat of our life together.
Worship with us 11.00am every Sunday.
1st Sundays include an 8am Communion service.Our beautiful church is usually open for visitors daily.
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St Mary's Church, Rushall
“The heartbeat of our community”
Our vision is to put Jesus at the centre of our churches, communities and lives: making the new life he offers the heartbeat of our life together.
Rushall's peaceful church is open for visitors 24/7, for private prayer, quiet contemplation or for just a quiet walk around an historic Medieval building.
Worship with us on the 2nd Sunday of the month at 11am.
Do please check out Rushall's Services & Events page for what's going on.
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St Margaret's Church, Starston
“The heartbeat of our community”
Our vision is to put Jesus at the centre of our churches, communities and lives: making the new life he offers the heartbeat of our life together.
Worship with us every Sunday at 11.00am.
Our beautiful church is usually open for visitors daily.
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St Mary Magdalene's, Pulham Market
“The heartbeat of our community”
Our vision is to put Jesus at the centre of our churches, communities and lives: making the new life he offers the heartbeat of our life together.
Worship with us every Sunday at 9.30am*
*2nd Sundays we meet at the Methodist Hall for Messy Church.Our beautiful church is usually open for visitors daily.
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All Saints' Church, Dickleburgh
“The heartbeat of our community”
Our vision is to put Jesus at the centre of our churches, communities and lives: making the new life he offers the heartbeat of our life together.
Our parish includes the village of Shimpling.
Worship with us every Sunday at 9.30am.
Our beautiful church is usually open for visitors daily.
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