
Reepham Benefice


The Churches of the Reepham Benefice
For many people coming to a church service for the first time, or after a break of months or even years, it can be both a moving, but also a daunting experience. People often worry about where to sit, what books to use, when to stand , when to sit, and even what cloths to wear ! Our Answer to all these questions, is just come! Each of our Churches has someone to welcome you, and to give you the everything you need to join with us.


Reepham Church stands at the heart of the community, welcoming a congregation that is as diverse as any to be found in the county. We offer traditional services, Godly Play (Junior Church) for our younger members, an All Age Service for everyone comes together in praise and worship.


Salle Church is perhaps one of the most magnificent parish churches in England. This ancient parish church has often been dubbed the ‘Cathedral of the Heart of Norfolk’ and has a dedicated congregation that meets every Sunday. The church is open every day for visitors from dusk until dawn.


Wood Dalling Church is situated amidst a haven of flora and fauna. The local resident ducks will give you a warm welcome as you walk up the single path to the church, to be invited into one of the most peaceful and serene churches in Norfolk.


This this very rural church offers the visitor something ‘different’. It is a space that is smaller in comparison to the other, much larger churches in the Benefice, however it retains a charm and character of its own that can not be found anywhere else.
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St Michael’s is currently used as the Parish Hall. It still stands as a consecrated building and weekly Holy Communion services are still held in the Chancel, Godly Play (Junior Church) and other special services are held here on Sundays throughout the month. This is still very much a building at the heart of Reepham life.