Diocesan News
Lay Ministry gets a new Diocesan Champion
We are delighted to announce Karen Hutchinson, currently serving as Archdeacon of Norwich, is joining the Diocese as our new Lay Ministry Development Officer
Walk This Way
40% of Church of England worshippers are in rural congregations. In our Diocese, 90% of parishes and 50% of the population is rural.
Three “phenomenal” years
It’s the end of an era this week as Diocesan Director of Communications Carole Peters-King steps down after three years of intensive, dedicated work.
National Project that connects rural schools is thriving in our Diocese
The Church of England Education Office, Chartered College of Teaching and Teach First have teamed up to address some of the challenges faced by rural schools - including a training programme for trainee teachers.
"Reducing, Reusing and Recycling"
These are the words on everybody's lips and hitting the headlines in the build up to Christmas. But what exactly does it mean and how can you get involved?
Parish Magazine Competition: Update
There have been submission changes to the annual Parish Magazine Competition. For your parishes chance to win 'Britain's best Church magazine' read more...
Stonehenge To Salisbury
Join Sudan Medical Link in their fundraising "Marathon Walk" (in partnership with Discover Adventure), and take in the world-famous sights of Stonehenge and Salisbury Cathedral as you trace a 26-mile route through the Wiltshire countryside.
#NoMore1in3
Did you know 1 in 3 women will be impacted by some form of violence in their life? On Tuesday 30th November, members of the Mother’s Union gathered to help end violence against women and girls and call for an end to all forms of domestic and sexual abuse.
New Resource for Working with the Deaf Community
Approximately 9 million people in the UK have some form of hearing loss and sadly, many services remain inaccessible to deaf people. However, with the right resources and attitude, we can change this.
Music Reigns on Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral has swept through melodies and marathons in their music department this year. From daily services to the Organ for Vaccinations marathon, which cheered people up in the early days of the pandemic (and put Salisbury Cathedral on the front page of the New York Times!)
Document Actions