Forget-me-not Café

ForgetMeNotCafeThe Forget Me Not Café is situated in the old medieval church of St Michael at Plea on Redwell Street at the top of Bank Plain. The Café is named after the clock in the church tower which bears the same inscription, and provides a unique and restful setting in the chancel of the church behind the Norwich Christian Resource Centre bookshop. The area is always well heated with 44 seats inside as well as use of the scented garden during the warmer months. 

Normal opening hours are 9:00 am to 3:30 pm

Visit the Forget-me-not Café website 


 

Visit Norwich CRC's online shop

 

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Browse and shop at Norwich Christian Resource Centre online for a wide range of christian books. Bibles, DVDs, candles, cards, gifts and church supplies.

 

Click here to visit the online shop

 

 

Norwich Christian Resources is a registered charity - number 1135412

 

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Norwich Christian centre launches new series

The Norwich Christian Resource Centre is launching a free event series entitled 'Hope in a Broken World' featuring local Christian speakers.

 


 

MariaLandonWebCome and hear Maria Landon author of ‘Daddy’s Little Earner’ and ‘ Escaping Daddy’ speak candidly about her journey from despair to salvation 
  • Tuesday 31st January at 6.30pm

Maria’s books will be available at 10% discount


 

 
Robert Ashton‘Why being different makes doing different easy’ come and hear Robert Ashton, author of ‘I Know Someone Like That’ with input from Steve Foyster, manager of NCRC.
 
  • Tuesday 28th February at 6.30pm
 
Robert Ashton did badly at school, grew up with no self-esteem and yet is now a successful author, charity founder and campaigner. Depression, psychotherapy and long dark nights staring the glowing embers in the hearth marked the turning point in his life. Hear his frank account of his journey from shy kid to confident, successful adult. Discover why how being different enables him to bring hope in a broken world.
 
 

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Illuminee Nganemariya and Anthony Grey will present excerpts from the BBC documentary ‘Genocide Baby’ and the film ‘Africa United’

  • Tuesday 27 March at 7pm

 



 

Admission for all events is free of charge. Refreshments cost £1.50.

 

Events are held at the Forget-me-Not Café, St Michael-at-Plea Church, Redwell Street, Norwich

 

Tel: (01603) 619731 or email: norwichcrc@btconnect.com  to book a place.