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Each day I wonder how much longer this glorious weather will continue. I like to think it will last forever. If I wake up to a grey sky, I’m disappointed. Each day I expect to wear shorts, eat outside and use sun cream. I know it’s unrealistic, but I don’t want it to stop! I love summers like these.

I think we all hope the good times will last for ever. In truth, we know life is not all sunshine; it can be grey, wet, and miserable. We cannot pretend that darker days are not ahead. Indeed, with the cost-of-living crisis and the hike in energy prices just around the corner, we know that for many people, the days could become very grey and cold.
 
We need to prepare for the winter and do whatever we can to support people in our community. It needn’t be complicated. In recent years public libraries have evolved into vital hubs for people in their locality. As well as providing books, journals, computers, reference and music libraries they often host social activities. Just a Cuppa drop-in, Children’s Games Club, Scrabble Club, Bounce and Rhyme, and a Job club are just a few of the activities hosted by King’s Lynn Library. For many people the library has become an important destination. It is warm, welcoming and interesting. It is a place where lonely people can socialise, and new friendships can be made. The best libraries evolved in this way because the staff listened to people in their community and responded with imagination and enthusiasm.
 
I wonder whether this winter some of our churches or church halls could be used in similarly imaginative ways. That is not to say that we should replicate what is done elsewhere but simply be willing to open our spaces and listen to the people in our community. Recently people have started talking about the need for drop-ins that simply offer warmth and light - a warm welcome and a warm drink in a warm place. If we are facing a winter that is darker and colder than ever, surely the church can offer warmth and light? 
 
Jesus taught his disciples that they should share their light. His words seem just as relevant today as they did 2000 years ago.
 
“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”

Andrew
Funding
NCF: Tackling the cost-of-living crisis

News
New Rector at St. Faith's Gaywood
Foodbank needs work teams this December

Events
North Lynn Community Fete 3rd September
Speakout! Homelessness 6th September
CAP: Hog Roast & AGM 12th September
Churches Together: AGM 21st September
Mindful Walking Groups: various dates


Training
Empowering Communities: Developing volunteers 13th September
Empowering Communities: Dementia Friends 21st September
Young Futures Earth Programme at Oxburgh Hall & Blickling Hall: various dates

Resources
Free Harvest resources from Growing Good

Reports
Joseph Rowntree Foundation: Deepening poverty in UK
Groundwork: Empowering Communities
FUNDING

Preparing for winter:
Tackling the cost-of-living crisis

We are all aware of the increasing challenges ahead, not least those resulting from the escalating cost of living. Local charities and community groups will play a key role in supporting people as they feel the impact of rising fuel prices and inflation - and in helping prepare you for this work the Norfolk Community Foundation have launched two funds: 
  • The Household Support Fund
  • Empowering Communities for Winter Resilience

Please note: it is the last chance for Norfolk VCSEs to apply for the Household Support Fund to help your clients/service users with the cost of household energy bills and other regular utility bills.  This round of the fund closes on 29th of August 2022.
 
Find out more
NEWS

New Rector at St. Faiths Gaywood

The community of St. Faith's Church, Gaywood, is looking forward to welcoming the Revd Kyla Sorensen as the new Team Rector in September.
 
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Foodbank needs work teams this December

CALLING ALL CORPORATE/WORK TEAMS - WE NEED YOU!
Are you and your colleagues up for some team work? Want to do something great for your local community?
Our Christmas food drive at local supermarkets is really important to keep our food bank stocked and ready for the busy festive period, and if you and some colleagues could spare some time at all to help over Thursday 1st December - Saturday 3rd December or have any further questions, then please contact:
kirstyn@kingslynn.foodbank.org.uk
 
King's Lynn Foodbank
EVENTS

Speakout! Homelessness 6th September

Churches Together AGM

TRAINING
RESOURCES

Free Harvest Resources

This harvest we’re producing a free resource pack to help churches give thanks and celebrate all the gifts in your community.
Including prayers, activity ideas for all ages and sermon notes, the resources reflect the Growing Good theme of participation – inviting everyone to be part of what’s going on.
The harvest resource pack will be available from Monday 5th September. 
 
Find out more and register your interest

'It’s an opportunity to celebrate the amazing work of groups, to say thank you to volunteers, and to show them that what they do connects to the faith life of the church '
Read Reverend Martin Poole’s full story on how celebrating participation strengthened his community
REPORTS

Going without: Deepening poverty in the UK

 
Father and child looking for food in shop
 

A new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation shows how the number of people living in very deep poverty grew in the years before the pandemic struck, leaving many exposed to the devastating impact of the cost of living crisis.

Read more about the report

Groundwork: Empowering Communities through environmental action

 

For 40 years, Groundwork has been empowering communities across the UK to act on poverty and the environment. ‘From the Ground Up: empowering communities through environmental action’ is the latest policy report from Groundwork and reflects on the range of work underway across our network to support local community action and, through interviews with those involved, draws lessons about what works and why.

Read report
LET'S TALK...
I would love to hear from you to discuss any of the following things:
  • How you are getting involved in your local community, and any good news stories about the difference this is making
  • Events you are running, which welcome the local community 
  • If you would like me to visit your church, church meeting or group
  • Anything you would find useful in future editions of this letter
  • Just to say hello!
Andrew Frere-Smith
t: 07949 964932
e: andrew.frere-smith@dioceseofnorwich.org

Imagine Norfolk Together is a partnership between the Diocese of Norwich and the Church Urban Fund. We support local churches
creating stronger communities through social action.
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