our churches
St Peter & St Paul, East Harling. Welcome to this warm and inviting church, which is steeped in history and draws visitors from around the country to a hidden treasure in the heart of Breckland.active and welcoming worshipping presence to those in times of joy, and in times of trouble.This heritage continues today with an open and joyful community.
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St Mary's, Bridgham. St Mary's is a church that embodies the true essence of rural community life. Brdigham is an active village which draws community members together regularly throughout the year. Even the Vikings keep coming back, and once home to Nelson`s chaplain, read on to explore this vibrant community to which the church is central.
St Ethelbert, Larling. On a fine summers day Larling Church sits triumphantly amidst the beauty of the surrounding fields. The church is an integral part of the wider farming community and truly comes to life at Harvest and Christmas celebrations, which invariably overflow into the nearby Angel Public House.
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St John the Evangelist, Rushford. A beautiful church with a long and rich history sits in the village of Rushford. A church at the heart of village life which draws together the residents from 30 households to regular events and worship. Read on to explore more of the abundant history and living community today.
St Andrew, Brettenham. Brettenham church is a hidden gem,set in peaceful and tranquil surroundings. One of the major East Anglian works of the 19th century architect SS Teulon. The church is currently closed for refurbishment and repair following a substantial grant from English Heritage.
Our Mission Statement
United in seeking to share the love of Jesus Christ
Our aims are to share with everyone the Good News of Jesus Christ our Lord; to reflect the love of Christ by word and example; to support and develop a community based upon honesty, openness and acceptance; to baptise, teach and nurture.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the perfect revelation of God; that true life has been made available to us through his incarnation and ministry, by his cross and resurrection and by the sending of the Holy Spirit.
We respect the beauty and breadth of Anglican spirituality and affirm to journey together in this church in this context.We respect the diversity of our community and consider our faith to be a lifelong process of being transformed in the school of Christ.
It is evangelical because it is rooted in scripture and involves forgiveness of sins, commitment to discipleship, and a personal and intimate fellowship with Christ. Together we strive to develop and be transformed by honesty, openness and acceptance of one another with love.
