Diocesan News
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If Christianity was a house, what kind of house would it be? Ancient? Modern? Towering? Crumbling? Inviting? Imposing?
Seaborough's bells ring out again
The 300 year old church bells in the Dorset village of Seaborough have rung out for the first time since their recent restoration.
The sound of music
Branksome St Aldhelm's will be alive to the sound of music this autumn.
A "new relationship" with the Channel Islands
Bishop Nicholas has welcomed a proposal that would see episcopal oversight of the Channel Islands transferred to Salisbury.
Saying Goodbye to Angie
A familiar voice down the phone line is retiring after 16 years from the Diocesan Accounts Department.
Bishop highlights the environment in BBC Harvest Service
'Seeing earth from space changed the way we think about ourselves, but so has the more recent Climate crisis.'
Celebrating Lay Ministry
Our Cathedral hosted a "joyful celebration" of lay ministry in the 50th anniversary year of the first admission of women readers.
Anti-Slavery Day
It is Anti-Slavery Day on Friday 18th October and a series of resources, including prayer and church materials has been developed to encourage parishes to take part in the event.
Our Minister to the Deaf is now fulltime
In a first for the Church of England, our Diocese is appointing a deaf person who uses British Sign Language as a full time Minster to the Deaf and hard of hearing people.
Day of Prayer for the Media
As the Brexit debate continues to cause huge divisions, spare a thought for those who have to report the news and pray for them.
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