
Reepham Benefice



Rediscovering the past: through a mixture of luck, slow and paint staking research and lots of patience, we are beginning to piece together some of the names recorded on the WWI Memorial in St. Michael’s Chancel more>
During the summer of 2008 our research found a sermon preached from St Michael’s Church on November 1st 1915. more>
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.


The Interior of St Michael’s Church






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We welcome visitors throughout the week. Click the following link to find directions more>

An exciting project is underway in Reepham to return this wonderful Grade II listed building back to the heart of the community. Plans are underway, as well as much needed fundraising that will completely redevelop St Michael’s interior to provide a modern and versatile space that can be used and enjoyed by the community as a meeting place, venue for entertainment and so much more. Learn more about our exciting plans by clicking the ‘more’ button or help support our vision by donating online using the PayPal link below more>
St Michael’s: Community Building Project: Business Plan. Click to download and view the business plan more>
A poem published in the January edition of the parish magazine in 1915, recalling the loss of life on the frontlines, is a stirring reminder of what was sacrificed more>

View the slideshow presentation used in St Michael’s more>
