Diocesan News
Christian Aid Week - Thank You
The Salisbury Christian Aid Committee want to say a big thank you to everyone who has contributed to this year’s Christian Aid Week.
Could you help an at-risk child in Wiltshire?
Vulnerable children in Wiltshire are being put at even greater risk by Covid-19, and there is an even greater need for foster carers during this pandemic.
Little things, Big differences
Our churches are still transforming lives and communities during this pandemic, in a whole host of little ways that are making big differences.
One month to crowdfund for new Homeless centre
A Dorset homeless charity has been given a short window of opportunity to crowdfund the money needed to refurbish their new centre in Poole.
Lockdown doesn't stop us praying 'Thy Kingdom Come'
Amid self-isolation and widespread lockdown, Christians around the world have risen to the challenge of making Thy Kingdom Come 2020, the global wave of prayer from Ascension Day to Pentecost Sunday, a resounding success.
Together in Prayer
Across the Diocese we came together for a day of prayer as part of Thy Kingdom Come.
No Going Back
Members of the Hilfield Community have joined with Christian Climate Action’s 'No Going Back Sundays'.
"God is never defeated"
Our deaneries have been keeping in touch with their linked dioceses in the Sudans during this pandemic, and the news coming back is worrying.
Grant to Sudan Schools is a "God-send"
While school buildings in the Sudans are closed due to the global coronavirus pandemic, education continues in part thanks to a grant from the Diocese's Sudan Link Education Committee.
Archbishops address racism
A statement from Archbishop Justin Welby and Archbishop John Sentamu in response to events in the United States of America:
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