A special service set to honour educators and youth workers will be taking place at a stunning venue in Norwich.
The event, taking place at Norwich Cathedral, aims to celebrate the efforts of those who work and volunteer tirelessly to support young people throughout the Diocese of Norwich.
The service will recognise headteachers, teachers, school staff members, governors, trustees, youth and children’s workers, as well as school chaplains, volunteers, and clergy.
It will also commission them for the upcoming academic year.
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Paul Dunning, director of education for the Diocese of Norwich, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for those working or volunteering with children and young people to come together and celebrate all the amazing activity taking place across the diocese.
“It has become a regular feature of our calendar where Christians from all walks of life are prayed for and commissioned by the Bishop of Norwich for the year ahead."
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Jonathan Richardson, children, youth, and families development officer for the diocese, added: “We are continually amazed at the commitment and passion of those who work with children, youth and families, in our schools, churches and the community."
The service, led by the Bishop of Norwich the Rt Revd Graham Usher, will take place at 6pm on September 22. Attendees are required to book a ticket in advance for the free event.
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