Norfolk Christian Communications Awards
- voting is now closed
The finalists have been named in the Norfolk Christian Communications Awards 2025 and the public vote has now closed.
There were over 100 entries for the Norfolk Christian Communication Awards, spread over seven categories and the closing date to cast your vote to help choose the winners was 5pm on Tuesday September 30
Over 500 people have already voted to support their favourites and it need only take you a few moments to join them.
Experienced judges, including EDP Executive Editor Ian Clarke, Adam Johannes from Hubb.Church, Darren Butler from Audio Electronic Design, Rowan Mantell from the Diocese of Norwich and the whole Network Norfolk team, have been carefully scrutinising the entries to find the very best.
Website editor Keith Morris said: "I know that we have some great Christian communicators and digital projects in Norfolk, but our judges have been blown away by the quality of many of our entries. Categories like Best Digital Content and Best Picture of 'the church in action' were particularly closely fought. So well done to everyone who entered.
"We have finalists from King's Lynn to Gorleston and from Sheringham to Attleborough as well as several from Norwich. Churches, Christian organisations, individuals and specific projects are all represented.
"We can now reveal the finalists in each class and readers and supporters can have their say on who they think should be our winners. Their names will be announced at our Awards Evening at the Cathedral of St John the Baptist's Narthex Centre in Norwich on October 23."
Click here to find out who the finalists are and vote for them in six out of seven categories.
The finalists in the Best Christian Communicator category, were chosen by our judges alone as they are awards for individuals. They are: Denise Gee from Attleborough Baptist Church, Rowan Mantell from the Diocese of Norwich, Suzi Ashcroft from St Peter Mancroft, Esther Heybourne from The Matthew Project, Christian writer Jane Walters and Ian Watson from Norfolk & Waveney Churches Together.
All the finalists will be invited to our Awards Night and Presentation where they will be the first to hear the final results as well as enjoy the company of fellow communicators, judges and the Network Norfolk team. The Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Rev Graham Usher, will be speaking during the evening.
The closing date for your votes is 5pm on Tuesday September 30.