Diocesan News
Ride and Stride 2021
In our parishes, as we gear up to be generous in our giving, an annual classic is Ride and Stride, as parishioners enjoy the blessings of the countryside and characterful churches as they fundraise for the upkeep of their historic buildings.
Tom's Teddies
As our parishes adapt to changing times, Renewing Hope continues to take many forms: some prayed, some displayed, some acted upon - and some knitted.
Remembering... Bishop Francis Loyo
Bishop Francis, of the Diocese of Rokon in South Sudan, sadly died on Sunday 3rd October in Kampala, Uganda. He was widely known across our Diocese of Salisbury, visited us many times and made innumerable friends.
Truly Being Thankful for Harvest
What does being thankful for Harvest really mean today?
A "positivitrees" successful week
Recently, the staff and children of Sutton Veny School, Warminster, enjoyed taking part in a ‘Spirited You’ themed week.
Our Response
Our Diocesan Generous Giving campaign is in its final stages and, after focusing on Thanksgiving, Week Four - starting on Sunday 3rd October - sees us focus on Our Response as we give thanks for all we have received ourselves and for all the generosity that has come before which has made our churches what they are today.
9000 new church services
Thousands of churches adapted ‘at a moment’s notice’ to providing worship at home from the start of the first lockdown, according to a new report published today.
1 Life, 1 Voice: Fighting County Lines
There are only two weeks to go before the #1Life1Voice Stop Modern Slavery project gets under way in this Diocese, so what are 'County Lines'?
The Village Pump is good news
The informal 'Village Pump' monthly meeting is a breath of fresh air, as those involved in rural life at grass roots gather for discussion and encouragement.
Five pioneering Canons join Salisbury Cathedral
Five non-residentiary canons, each a pioneer of new ways to share and nurture Christian faith, are to be installed as members of Salisbury Cathedral’s College of Canons during Evensong on Tuesday 5th October.
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