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Back to Church Sunday 2009

Posted on Friday 15 May 2009
If you are intending to take part this year then it is time to order your pack of materials.

To: Licensed Clergy and Lay Workers

Last year, 37,000 people came back to church on Back to Church Sunday with the prayerful invitation of a friend. This year we will be using the national Back to Church Sunday resources which includes invitations, prayer cards, posters, welcome workshops, service suggestions and other good things to invite and welcome a friend back to church.

Your PCC Secretary has this week received by post a yellow A4 letter about the resources available.  A copy of this letter can be seen at http://www.norwich.anglican.org/backtochurch/

Please note that the deadline for orders is Wednesday 27th May 2009!

If you would like any further information please contact me (sbcramp@waitrose.com or 01986 895535) and I will be pleased to help.


The Revd Sue Cramp


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