Diocesan News
Going the extra mile!
As if it wasn’t enough being involved in the fantastic work of the Salisbury Mothers’ Union, The Revd Jo Naish, Team Vicar in the Nadder Valley, Wiltshire and Rosie Stiven, Diocesan MU President, decided to go the extra mile(s)!
Churchwardens Facebook group over 1000 members.
Congratulations to the Churchwarden’s Facebook Group – it has now surpassed 1000 members!
Can Faith Communities lead the Change?
"Whether one likes it or not, the COP26 cannot succeed without faith communities engaging and being actively involved in this"
At the very heart of Caring for the Community
St Marks, Salisbury opens its doors wide on Sunday night.
'Hand to Hand' for World Food Day 2021
Although Covid-19 has had a devastating effect around the world, it has also brought out the best in many people. We can’t always help in the way we want to, but there are some things we can do that have a huge impact on people’s lives.
Iona Pilgrimage 2021
Led by Bishop Karen over four days and 10,000 miles, 45 pilgrims from the Diocese journeyed together to the Isle of Iona.
Nine Years Till Zero
Our Diocesan Environmental champions have welcomed the Church of England’s aim to be net zero in nine years, but on the eve of COP26, they warn that there is much to do, and we need to start now!
Being Flex-able
Our Rural Hope team is delighted to announce the launch of a new training resource - Flex - to help tackle the challenges of rural ministry and mission in a post-Covid world.
The Final Push
Throughout the year, Poole homeless charity Routes to Roots (R2R) has pressed on with the redevelopment of the former Hill Street Baptist Church, now to be called the Genesis Centre, and the opening is planned for December or January.
Values that last generations
Our church schools are strong on vision and values, and big milestones are an ideal opportunity to celebrate them - and of course, have some fun in the process.
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