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Parish Church of Saint George

19 Princes St, Norwich NR3 1AF, United Kingdom

Parish Church of Saint George
Church
4.4
19 reviews
8 comments
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J7JX+F8 Norwich, UK
+44 1603 663757
achurchnearyou.com
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 10–14
Friday: 10–11
Saturday: Close
Sunday: 11–12
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James Tidd
James Tidd
This church is where I was baptised back in November 2012 and confirmed in June 2013, where the only accessible part of the church was the chancel area. It is of the High Anglican tradition and is welcoming to all people, whatever their creed, gender or background. It's worship is the Common Worship traditional language for the responses, the Gloria, the Creed. It does use contemporary language for the Eucharistic prayer except in Lent and Advent where the only thing modern about the services are the prayers and the readings. The church is open all year round on Thursday mornings and occasionally on Saturday mornings, and between April and September on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Sunday services are at 11 and on Friday at 10 with other services as advertised.
Lee
Lee
Great church to visit and explore. Open and welcoming community
Vaughan Thomas
Vaughan Thomas
Excellent ambience during the service with a choir that made the experience ethereal
Sam Ruddock
Sam Ruddock
Wonderful, welcoming, home of loving faith.
Mars Denique Victor Est
Mars Denique Victor Est
Very high in its worship, friendly clergy. Once a great puritan church.
Dave faber
Dave faber192 days ago
I made a speical trip there 3 times from Dereham to view the inside of the church. I followed teh times posted online about teh times it was suppose to be open . Each time it was closed. I even called teh numbers posted on the door gate and got no answers sometimes, other times the person told me they knew nothing aboput opening times.
Pauline Yoong
Pauline Yoong284 days ago
Another ancient medieval church sitting in a corner that looks closed and deserted most times. Their website seems active thou. It’s one of the two medieval church dedicated to at George.
Kieran Turner
Kieran Turner2 years ago
Fascinating building with many details of historic and architectural interest, but of course more to the point, it also has lovely kind members of the congregation looking after it, who are very welcoming and informative.
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