Meaning of Christmas in Norwich church card
St Peter Mancroft Church has been hosting the Original Norwich Charity Christmas Card shop for the past four years, and this year, the church has its own card in the shop for the first time. The new design features one of the church’s windows and is described as a beautiful card that captures the heart of the Christmas message. Canon Edward Carter, the Vicar of Mancroft, expressed his delight at having a card that represents the true meaning of Christmas. The shop, which raised over £45,000 for various charities last year, is a team effort led by Liz Magem and Lady Laurel Walpole, with the help of volunteers. The card features an image taken by local photographer Paul Hirst, with whom Mancroft has previously collaborated. The shop will remain open until Wednesday, December 13th, and St Peter Mancroft is open from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday to Friday.
The Original Norwich Charity Christmas Card shop, hosted at St Peter Mancroft Church for the past four years, is featuring a new card this year that has been designed by the church. The card, which showcases one of the church’s windows, aims to capture the essence of the Christmas message. Canon Edward Carter, the Vicar of Mancroft, expressed his pleasure at having a beautiful card that reflects the true meaning of Christmas. The shop, which has previously raised over £45,000 for multiple charities, is a collaborative effort led by Liz Magem and Lady Laurel Walpole, along with a team of volunteers. The image on the card was taken by local photographer Paul Hirst, who has collaborated with Mancroft in the past. The shop will remain open until Wednesday, December 13th, and St Peter Mancroft is open from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday to Friday.
The Vicar of Mancroft, Canon Edward Carter, spoke positively about the new Christmas card being sold at the Original Norwich Charity Christmas Card shop, which is hosted at St Peter Mancroft Church. Carter expressed his delight at having a card that represents the true meaning of Christmas, believing that sending Christmas cards is a lovely tradition that captures the spirit of the holiday. The shop, which raised over £45,000 for various charities last year, is organized by leaders Liz Magem and Lady Laurel Walpole, along with a dedicated team of volunteers. The card features an image taken by local photographer Paul Hirst, with whom St Peter Mancroft has collaborated in the past. The shop will be open until Wednesday, December 13th, and the church itself is open from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm on weekdays.
St Peter Mancroft Church is currently hosting the Original Norwich Charity Christmas Card shop, and for the first time, the church has designed its own card for the shop. The new card features a design that showcases one of the church’s windows and is described as a beautiful representation of the Christmas message. Canon Edward Carter, the Vicar of Mancroft, expressed his happiness at having a card that captures the essence of Christmas. The shop, which raised over £45,000 for charities last year, is organized by leaders Liz Magem and Lady Laurel Walpole, along with a group of volunteers. The card features an image taken by local photographer Paul Hirst, who has worked with St Peter Mancroft in the past. The shop will remain open until Wednesday, December 13th, and St Peter Mancroft is open from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday to Friday.