Marking Racial Justice Sunday 2026
Each year, our diocese marks Racial Justice Sunday. This is an important day to recognise our common humanity and the love and compassion that we share between us as diverse children of God.
Read the storyClick or tap the button below to view the Church Buildings Team Bulletin (Edition: November 2024)
The poet John Keats, in his poem To Autumn, described it as the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. For those who look after church buildings we might also thing of it as the time to clean gutters of fallen leaves and to be aware of slippery paths. In this edition our good news story comes from Little Steeping and gives an outline as to how they went about raising funds for the repair of their church tower. We have a focus on flooding and how the parish dealt with a deluge at Leasingham St Andrew. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has announced priorities for its grant giving which include church buildings and we have a low-down on their latest investment principles. We have news and views from our Net Zero Carbon Team colleagues and our usual round up of news, events and resources.
(Image – St Peters, Trusthorpe)

Each year, our diocese marks Racial Justice Sunday. This is an important day to recognise our common humanity and the love and compassion that we share between us as diverse children of God.
Read the storyIt is with mixed emotions that Muriel Robinson has stepped down as Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF). As she does so, we reflect on her time with us.
Read the story"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it..."
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