Welcome to the Glaven Valley Benefice
sharing God’s love in our communities…
Welcome to the website for the Glaven Valley Benefice in North Norfolk. We are a group of five, beautiful Anglican churches working together in the villages of Blakeney, Cley, Glandford, Letheringsett and Wiveton.
We are a friendly, welcoming and inclusive community. We believe that the love of God in Jesus Christ is for everyone, of all ages and backgrounds, to receive and experience. So we offer a warm welcome to all – both residents and visitors – and we provide services to suit various styles of worship, along with many groups, activities and events. The five parishes work closely and cooperatively together, and there is a great sense of fellowship, friendship and support across the Benefice.
The What’s On tab will give you up-to-date listings of all our services and events.
Please Contact Us if you have any questions.
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Browse our site and come and see us soon!
Services for Holy Week & Easter Day
Monday 25th March 7pm Night Prayer at Glandford Church
Tuesday 26th March 7pm Night Prayer at Glandford Church
Wednesday 27th March 7pm Night Prayer at Glandford Church
Maundy Thursday 28th March
7pm Holy Communion with Agape Meal and Foot Washing at Cley Church
(advance booking required)
Good Friday 29th March
10.15am Walk of Witness from The Pastures to Blakeney Church
11am “Last Words of Love” at Blakeney Church
2pm Meditation at the Cross at Letheringsett Church
Easter Day 31st March
6am Sunrise Service (& breakfast) at Cley Beach
8am Holy Communion (BCP) at Cley Church
9.30am Sung Communion (CW) at Blakeney Church, also live streamed on YouTube
11.15am Holy Communion with hymns (BCP) at Glandford Church
11.15am Holy Communion with hymns (BCP) at Letheringsett Church
11.15am Easter Family Service and short Holy Communion at Wiveton Church
Prayer for the week
NEWS!
Transatlantic Hot Club come to Cley Church!
27th April 7pm at Cley Church
An evening of French Gypsy Jazz from this inspiring trio
on violin, harp and double bass.
Gypsy swing is a style of music made popular in France during the 1930’s by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. They combined traditional Romanian music with the swing jazz of the time and in 1934 formed the Quintette du Hot Club de Paris and the Hot Club moniker has been used ever since to denote this style of music. The music is string based with no drums or brass but the Transatlantic Hot Club is unique in featuring a harp rather than a guitar.
Tickets £20 available from Norfolk Churches Trust
Safeguarding
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