Diocesan News
New Electoral Roll can help you Grow
Creating a new Electoral Roll could be a great way of creating growth in your parish.
Safe and sound in church
A local church has become safe and free storage for the possesions of a nearby thatched cottage after it caught fire.
What's in the Basket?
From the moment the Revd Jo Naish posted a picture of a basket in the boot of her car, with a question mark, the children at St John's Tisbury were asking "What's in the basket?"
25 Years
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, welcomed over 80 female priests including our own Bishop Karen to Lambeth Palace for a special service celebrating 25 years of women’s ordination to the priesthood in the Church of England.
Going Deeper in Sudan
The Diocese is being asked to remember the church in Sudan in their prayers after the President declared a state of emergency there.
Matching resources to reality
Bishop Nicholas has said Synod’s agreement to drop the requirement to hold a Sunday service in every church is “sensible”.
Lighting Up the church
St James’ Church Poole has hosted two multi-media artworks as part of an annual festival.
Synod speaks out against Traveller hate crimes
The General Synod gave its backing to a call for the Church of England to speak out against racism and hate crime directed against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
Confronting the threat of Climate Change
General Synod voted overwhelmingly to step up the Church of England’s environmental programme in response to the escalating threat of Climate Change.
The Bishop of Salisbury says Brexit has made the truth "slippery"
The Bishop of Salisbury has been making national headlines, talking about Sunday service provision in rural communities, the environment and Brexit.
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