Rev Ian Dyble
Licensed clergy - Incumbent: Interim Priest in Charge, Weybourne Group (Benefice)
Ian has been a pastor in the Church of England for the last 13 years and served his curacy at Holy Trinity Brompton. Prior to ordination he had been a barrister but had also been involved in church leadership, church planting and growth, and mission/evangelism for many years.
Before taking up his current role here with Weybourne group in 2020 he was the vicar of the Mitre Benefice in West Norwich.
Ian’s passions are to see people, and churches, thrive and experience the “life in all it’s fullness” that a relationship with Jesus offers. He also loves painting, poetry and Ipswich Town Football Club.
He is married to Jo and they have 3 adult children and three grandchildren.
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Sarah Glew – Group Administrator
I have lived in North Norfolk for many years and although I relocated within my career to progress and travel in my jobs, I knew I would always come back when the time was right to the beauty of North Norfolk. I have 2 children. I love to run and have completed two marathons for various charities and I am contemplating a third.
My contact details are by email only hello@weybourne.church
My working hours are:
Monday 9.00 – 1pm
Tuesday 9.00 – 1pm
Wednesday (Weybourne Church) 9am -1pm -
Reverend Pat Wallson - Pastoral Lead
I was born in London and lived there all my life before relocating to Norfolk, in advance of the pandemic lockdown.
I initially trained as a licensed lay minister at St Mellitus College London in 2010, before my ordination to priesthood in 2017 at Chelmsford Cathedral.
I am a strong believer in building the local church community. It is not about the numbers attending, for me it is about supporting people in meeting with God and developing their relationship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Prior to ordination I was a headteacher in London, where I had worked all of my teaching career. I were awarded an MBE by the Queen in 2009 for services in Early Years Education.
Leisure pursuits include photography and design, travel, theatre, music, cooking and catching up with friends.
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Reverend Angela Dugdale -Kelling Church
Reverend Angela Dugdale
I grew up in Berkshire and studied at the Royal College of Music before coming to Norwich aged 21 as Director of Music at The Blyth Grammar School for girls. I met Keith and we were happily married for over sixty years before he died in 2018. We have three children and eight grand-children – he encouraged us all.
I conducted the Broadland Singers for over 30 years and was given an honorary degree by UEA and awarded an MBE for services to music. In 1976 we moved to Kelling where I have played the organ ever since. We ran residential music camps each summer for sixteen years – involving hundreds of young people.
After retiring from Gresham’s School, I was ordained priest in Norwich Cathedral in 1998 and began working in the Weybourne Group of Parishes - now particularly at St Mary’s, for which I am very grateful.
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Reverend Frank - Upper Sheringham
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Fiona - Bodham and West Beckham
I am retired, married to Roger and have two grown-up children - Simon and Sophie.
I was a Primary School teacher for more than 30 years near Dartford in Kent before retiring to North Norfolk in 2018. I was a Deputy Head teacher, Safeguarding Officer and was the R.E. and Worship Leader for many years amongst other things. I love working with children and leading them in worship and enabling them to join in worship. I read a lot, take walks and do all sorts of crafting including sewing and crochet. I listen to classical music, love cats and all things Disney!
I have three roles within the Weybourne Group. Firstly, I am the Safeguarding Officer for all six churches. I am also one of the Churchwardens at All Saints Church in Bodham.
Last year I took another step and became an Authorised Worship Assistant which enables me to help the Ministry Team in leading services and contributing by leading prayers, doing readings, preaching and assisting with Holy Communion. I am also on the team at Messy Church, which I love!