Dickleburgh: All Saints, Dickleburgh
Set in the heart of the village, our church is a traditional stone built church with a square tower. The church is floodlit and visible from the main road. There are six bells in the tower. In the churchyard is a pretty example of an old school which is now used as the church rooms.
Built: 1490
Style of worship: Central
Our Patron: Trinity College
Family Services
This service is particularly suitable for families with young children. Drinks and bacon butties are served before the service. Worship normally starts at about 9.40.
Every first Sunday at 9:30 AM for 1 hour
Parish Worship
Worship takes place in this church every Sunday at 9.30 am, unless Benefice events or special services have been planned. The first Sunday is usually a cafe style event with activities for youngsters. Second, third and fourth Sundays are usually Holy Communion. The fifth Sunday is usually a benefice event. This pattern does sometimes vary. If you are thinking of coming to a service please check for up-to-date information on our website.
Every second third fourth and fifth Sunday at 9:30 AM for 1 hour

Thursday
Weekday communionA said service of Holy Communion on the first Thursday of the month. This service is for the whole Benefice.
Every first Thursday at 10:30 AM for ½ hour
Friday
BellringingWe have a team of dedicated bellringers who try to ring for all our services. We have a wide ranging practice, from rounds and call changes to surprise minor. Visitors are always welcome.
Every Friday at 7:30 PM for 1½ hours
Saturday
Morning PrayerEach week prayers are said for the parish, all those who live, work, or worship here. Everyone is welcome at these times of prayer. If you want someone special included but are unable to come along, yourself please let the Rector know, or leave a note on the prayer tree.
Every Saturday at 9:15 AM for ½ hour
Coffee MorningThe first Saturday of every month there is a coffee morning in the church rooms next to the church. Coffee, tea and soft drinks are served. There is a good raffle, and a produce stall. Occasionally there are other stalls as the mood takes us. There is also a warm friendly atmosphere and the chance to chat to friends old and new. The rector, or curate, is there for a large part of the time. The church is also open for private prayer or for visitors to look round. Do join us if you are able.
Every first Saturday at 10:00 AM for 1½ hours

Christmas Carol Service
Traditional Choral 9 lessons and Carols followed by refreshments.
Sunday 21st December 2008 at 4:00 PM for 1 hour
Carol Service
Join us for a Traditional Nine Lessons and Carols with Choir Anthems
Sunday 21st December 2008 at 4:00 PM for 1 hour
Carol Service
Join us for a Traditional Nine Lessons and Carols with Choir Anthems
Sunday 21st December 2008 at 4:00 PM for 1 hour
Crib Service
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Wednesday 24th December 2008 at 3:00 PM for ½ hour
Crib Service
Hear the Christmas Story and help to build the Christmas Crib. Espeially suitable for young children.
Wednesday 24th December 2008 at 3:00 PM for ¾ hour
Crib Service
Hear the Christmas Story and help to build the Christmas Crib. Espeially suitable for young children.
Wednesday 24th December 2008 at 3:00 PM for ¾ hour
Midnight Mass
Join us for the Christmas Communion.
Wednesday 24th December 2008 at 11:30 PM for 1 hour
Midnight Mass
Join us for the Christmas Communion.
Wednesday 24th December 2008 at 11:30 PM for 1 hour
| Our Location:
The Street Dickleburgh
Norfolk IP21 4NQ |
Contact:
Gale Tel: 01379 740042
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