Trunch 60th

Trunch Group Turns 60!

November 23rd, 11am, St Margarets, Paston

Come and celebrate with us as we look back on how God has used the Trunch Group within the community and look forward to how the Holy Spirit will further her work within us going forward.

The service will be followed by a bring and share lunch with fellowship.

Ample parking is available and easy access for those with limited mobility.

All welcome, but please indicate to Philip Burton, Churchwarden,
philipburtonl@btinternet.com or someone within the group that it is your
intention to attend especially if there are access or dietary requirements.

November 23rd, 11am, St Margarets, Paston

Regular Services

We meet to celebrate Holy Communion each Sunday in the churches across our Group (see below).

Every Wednesday at 10am, Rev. Jenny Lodge leads an informal service of Holy Communion (Eucharist) at Mundesley Community Hub.

We also hold Morning Prayer services every fourth Sunday of the month at St. Botolphs, Trunch at 10am and every fourth Thursday of the month at St. Nicholas, Swafield.

Café Church meets in term time on Sundays, 11am, in the Mundesley Community Rooms for informal, lively worship and teaching.

On the 1st of every month, St. Giles, Bradfield, hosts a silent prayer service beginning at 12.

Refreshments are served at/after each service.  All are welcome!

Trunch Group Sunday Service Rota 10am:
        

First Sunday of the month – All Saints, Mundesley.

Second Sunday of the month – St. Botolphs, Trunch.

Third Sunday of the month –  St. Peter & St Pauls, Knapton.

Fourth Sunday of the month – St. Margarets, Paston. (Morning Prayer prayer at St. Botolphs, Trunch, 10am)

Fifth Sunday of the month – All Saints, Gimingham.

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Join one of our regular Home Groups for Bible study, fellowship and refreshments which meet during the day, contact Rev Sally for further information (email: rectortrunchgroup@gmail.com)

Everyone is welcome at our services, as we aspire to be a welcoming church that truly values everyone, seeking to be a blessing to our communities through compassionate service, practical support and advocacy against poverty, injustice and discrimination.

We believe that considered faith in God is key to flourishing as individuals and in relationship with each other and creation.

If you are new to church, faith or maybe even this corner of Norfolk, you have come to the right place! Take a look at our About Us page to help you spot a friendly face on your visit!

We look forward to welcoming you!

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