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Incumbent, United Benefice of Stiffkey and Bale

Posted on Monday 22 June 2009
The joint patrons seek an Incumbent for these delightful North Norfolk villages.

The PCCs will welcome a priest who will
• give strong and sensitive leadership, working with retired clergy, lay leaders and benefice administrator
• respect the individuality of each parish while encouraging more joint working
• see pastoral care for all in the villages as a priority
• enjoy rural life and enter into the life of the communities
• develop the spiritual life and understanding of the congregations

Benefice profile may be viewed at
www.northnorfolkcentral.co.uk

Details and application form from
The Bishop of Lynn, The Old Vicarage, Castle Acre, King’s Lynn PE32 2AA
bishop.lynn@norwich.anglican.org

Closing date: 31st July 2009     Interviews: 2nd/3rd September 2009


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