About this Event
The Homegrown project aims to paint a clear picture of the situation facing children and young people in West Norfolk, including who is actively working and able to collaborate to grow this type of work. Join the conversation as we consider what might enable us to work more collaboratively across our borough for children and families.
At the end of the 2025 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Churches Together in King's Lynn, the Diocese of Norwich and Imagine Norfolk Together invite local Christians and community leaders to an exciting three-part sharing, networking and prayer event. This is an opportunity for everyone passionate about seeing children and young people flourish, to come together to hear about and discuss the current landscape facing young people in our area, learn about how local churches are currently engaging, and explore ways to collaborate for greater impact.
Why Attend?
Across West Norfolk, there are many local Christians in Churches across the borough, dedicated to supporting children, young people and their families in their communities who face daily challenges. However, these good efforts often occur in isolation, which can lead to unintentional duplication of resources and burnout. This event aims to begin bridge that gap. By understanding what churches are already doing and identifying key areas for collaboration, we can maximize our collective impact.
Event Outline:
- 4 - 4:45pm- Introductions and Sharing:
Hear responses from local church and community leaders to our recent survey. Learn about current initiatives focused on children and youth, and the challenges identified by churches and organizations. This sharing will be enriched by sharing key themes emerging from the desk research, which has compiled data from a number local organisations, highlighting the pressing issues faced by families in Kings Lynn and West Norfolk.
- 4:45 - 5:15pm - Networking:
Engage in meaningful conversations with fellow attendees, including church leaders, local organizations, and schools. This networking session is designed to foster connections that can lead to collaborative efforts in addressing community needs.
- 5:20 - 6:00pm - Time of Prayer:
Those who wish to stay are invited to join Bishop Jane Steen in prayer, where we will thank God for the good work already being done and seek His guidance for future collaborations. We believe prayer is a powerful force for unity and transformation, and essential to our work as the Church moving forward together.
Key Aims of the Homegrown Project:
- Address Inequality: Create a stronger response to the challenges faced by children and families in our community.
- Better Stewardship: Enhance the effective use of church resources to support children, young people, and families.
- Stronger Connections: Build relationships between the Church and local organisations and authorities to influence borough-wide change.
- Visible Faith Expression: Promote a confident and visible Christian presence in West Norfolk.
This gathering is crucial not only for the churches but also for non-church organizations, schools, and community members who share a commitment to the well-being of our young people. Together, we can map the current landscape of outreach and identify collaborative paths forward.
Get Involved:
Please complete our survey to provide insights into your church’s outreach efforts here Homegrown Survey.
Or complete it on behalf of your organisation https://bit.ly/homegrown-orgs or school https://bit.ly/homegrown-schools
For questions or more information, contact Vicki Price at [email protected].
Let’s come together in unity, compassion, and purpose.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St John's Church, Blackfriars Road, King's Lynn, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00