Diocesan News
Still singing
Our Salisbury Diocesan Choral Festival Group (SDCFG) has successfully run festivals and awards for many years, and a new era is now about to dawn.
'16 Days of Activism' Video Campaign
The Anglican Communion Office is inviting young Anglicans aged 30 or under to submit entries for a social media video campaign against gender-based violence.
Colour and bustle
Our parishes are determined to make a difference in their local communities, and what better way to reach out than with a Church Fête or Street Fair?
Agents of love
As our new deacons continue in their first year of ordained ministry, some are learning about the joys and challenges facing our agricultural and rural communities.
A life revolving around mission
In the past year, four Pioneer Curates have been ordained in this Diocese, and they have now been gathered into a ‘Pioneer Curates Hub’ co-ordinated by the Revd Paul Bradbury of Poole Missional Communities.
A Library of Things
As we seek to make changes to our lives to reduce our impact on the planet - and help those in need in the process - parishes are sharing some great ideas.
Walking in Mary’s footsteps
Mary Sumner is the Foundress of Mothers' Union, and August is a very special month for the Mothers’ Union.
Stumbling and Skipping Towards Faith
Frances Jobling, a parishioner in the Beaminster Team Ministry and a retired psychologist in the NHS has written a booklet called ‘Stumbling and Skipping Towards Faith’, with the subtitle ‘Some fresh thoughts on old questions’.
On Rest And Thankfulness
As we seek to learn lessons from lockdown, to live more sustainably, and to live as God's people, many parishes are reminding themselves of ancient truths and rhythms.
'Hope is alive and well'
The vision for a former vicarage in the heart of Weymouth, bought by the parish in 2018 for redevelopment as a centre for children, young people and families, is becoming a reality.
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