Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd May at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th September 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st January 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th May 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th June at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd October 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th February 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd June 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th July at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th November 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th March 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th July 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd August at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th December 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st April 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th August 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th September at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd January 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th May 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st September 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th October at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th February 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd June 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th July 2024 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st November at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th March 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st July 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd August 2024 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th December at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd April 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th August 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th September 2024 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd January 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st May 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd September 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th October 2024 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th February 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th June 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th October 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd November 2024 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th March 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd July 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th November 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th December 2024 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th April 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th August 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd December 2028 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th January at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd May 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th September 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th January 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st February at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th June 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 2nd October 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd February 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st March at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th July 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 6th November 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 3rd March 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 5th April at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 1st August 2026 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 4th December 2027 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410
Inclusive Church Coffee Morning
Saturday, 7th April 2029 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Parish of Great Yarmouth Inclusive Church Group holds a Coffee and Cake morning every 1st Saturday of the month, 10am – 12noon at The Minster

What is Inclusive Church?
‘Inclusive Church celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate’. The PCC of the Parish of Great Yarmouth (St Mary’s, St Paul’s, and the Minster) voted to become a member of the Inclusive Church Network on 15th July 2021. You may have noticed the large Inclusive Church banners in each of our three churches
What is the Inclusive Church Group?
The Inclusive Church Group is a small group of people from the Parish of Great Yarmouth, who have come together to think about how we could focus on the different areas of inclusion
What are our aims?
- To raise awareness of Inclusive Church within our congregations and the wider community;
- To find out where we can do better, what changes are needed, what things are easily changed, and what things need a longer term strategy;
- To promote action to enable these changes to happen
What are we going to do?
Although we have voted to become a member of Inclusive Church, there is still much to do. It is not something we could tackle all at once. The areas highlighted by Inclusive Church are:
Mental Health – Ethnicity – Disability – Sexuality – Poverty – Gender
(although, it is probably fair to say that inclusion is much wider than this)
Pam Spychal has copies of the IC guides in these six areas if anybody wants to have a look. Contact Pam on the office email: office@gtyarmouthminster.org
Contact Tracy for more details – 01493 858410