Graham Usher
@bishopnorwich
Bishop of Norwich in the Church of England & lead bishop for the environment - seeking life in all its fullness. Born at 325 ppm atmospheric carbon, now at 412.
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http://www.dioceseofnorwich.org 28-11-2013 15:15:56
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š We're delighted to welcome Rt Revd Graham Usher, Graham Usher, to the cross-party campaign for the Climate and Nature Billāthank you, Bishop Graham! It's brilliant to count on your support for the #CANBill . šæ zerohour.uk š Faith for the Climate Network
A wonderful celebration last night in Norwich Cathedral for the 30th anniversary of women being ordained priest. Four of the original 20 women ordained joined us in person, and others on line. All the music was by women composers and Sally Theakston preached an excellent sermon.
A fascinating day chairing the @nshp2021 and Homes for Cathy seminar focussed on homelessness in Norwich and Norfolk. Really insightful presentations from Norfolk Police YMCA Norfolk Broadland Housing Crisis Norwich City Council and Will Fremont-Brown The Church of England
Homeward bound after a good evening with the Guardians of The Shrine of OLW and licensing Fr Graeme Rowlands as the Interim Priest Administrator.
A varied deanery pilgrimage meeting people in Norwich North - including a social club, new housing estates, a bluebell walk, cowslip filled churchyard and lunch YMCA Norfolk
Good morning from Head Gardener Norwich as the frost begins to lift - hoping it might be the last one of the year so the vegetable garden can be planted up. We are getting ready for our charity open days beginning next month.
On #WorldEarthDay Iām taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of our planet and renew my commitment to the care of creation.
This yearās theme is āPlanet vs. Plasticā.
Thankfully no single use plastics in the cowslip meadow at Head Gardener - a source of daily joy at present.
Good to be at the Museum of the Broads to open the new exhibition on the story of peat - Digging, Draining, Drenching - with Nick Crane. The Broads Authority peat landscape is essential for carbon storage, biodiversity and the solace of landscapes of the soul.
The full video is great - well done. There are many wonderful opportunities at present for clergy to serve in Diocese of Norwich - take a look at this, or other parishes on our vacancy page.
Good to be with the congregation at St Albanās STN Church to start their sermon series on Romans 8. Seriously good welcome and conversations.
It was an absolute pleasure to welcome the Graham Usher to the farm yesterday. To have the opportunity to explain what we are doing here for to increase biodiversity, produce more nutritious food and create a community at the farm was fantastic.