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eNews - 17 October 2012
Posted on Wednesday 17 October 2012
Our latest edition of eNews looking at supporting parents, internet training, funding ideas and Remembrance Sunday resources
Supporting Parents
Following his visit back in April, Mark Melluish is returning to Norwich providing training on how to run parenting courses through the church. Mark will be speaking specifically about the course he wrote ‘Family Time’ which has had such a positive impact on the ministry of his church St Pauls, Ealing. To find out more about the course and to book, click here
Free internet safety training
An Internet Safety Training course is taking place on 15 November. The course demonstrates how young people are using technology, outlines some of the associated risks, and preventative measures that can be undertaken. The training also introduces you to the free Think u Know education resources. It's free, but booking is essential. Contact Liz Dawes, 01603 882354, liz.dawes@norwich.anglican.org
More funding opportunities
The Cinnamon Network is a community of CEOs of charities, social enterprises and church networks who are passionate about strengthening local churches to help those most at need in communities. They are offering £2,000 grants to any local church who wants to start a recognised Community Franchise project in their communities. Find out more about the Network and the funding opportunities here
Resources for Remembrance Sunday
Christian Vision for Men have been working in partnership with the MoD and various Christian military organisations to produce some resources for churches this Remembrance Sunday. Including video testimonies and the message of the gospel, the resources are free and can be ordered here
As part of the Celebrate Norfolk event, the Diocese of Norwich are pleased to welcome Mark Chester and Tony Sharp for a special Who Let The Dads Out (WLTDO) workshop.
The Celebrate Norwich and Norfolk event is just around the corner, and one of the many events taking place is an open training day for those interested in prayer for both physical and emotional healing.
Due to the retirement of our successful Headteacher we are offering an exciting opportunity to lead our federated schools, to build on the excellent work that has already been achieved and further expand the federation to include other schools in the future.