Diocesan News
Thatcher loses his thatch!
Fundraising is not always a serious business. A well-known master thatcher and bellringer has recently completed a charity head-shave, and has raised way more money than his target of £250.
#StandForSynod
Have you ever thought of standing for the General Synod of the Church of England? Well, maybe you should! We want to encourage a broad range of voices to our national decision-making body.
Community businesses in places of worship
In this new era as many churches re-open and face financial challenges, some parishes are considering new routes to revenue and funding.
Aquadeacon swims pierlessly
The Ven Sue Groom, Archdeacon of Wilts, has swum half a mile in the sea for charity, and has achieved 176% of her target funds.
A gentle form of activism
As we emerge from restrictions and start to look at what life will be like, many of us in the Diocese are considering not only what we should be doing to live better, but how we can influence others to make a difference.
Wiltshire Council consults on Climate
Wiltshire Council is consulting on its draft Climate Strategy from 1st September for six weeks, as it aims to meet its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Questions for our Culture
In these times of change, there are many questions and challenges that face Christians in their day-to-day lives. Knowledge and tools are sometimes needed to deal with them. So where can we start?
Cultivating God’s Presence
To cope with changing times, and connect with their Maker in fresh ways, many are rediscovering daily and weekly cycles of prayer, not only as spiritual disciplines, but often for their own well-being.
Care and support in Dorset
The Primary and Community Care Team and NHS Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group are asking: 'Care and support in the last years of life: What matters to you?'
Memories of Bishop Nicholas
‘A man of the people and a champion of "the lost, the last and the least”, a Bishop that our Diocese has come to know and love.’ That is how Bishop Nicholas, the 78th Bishop of Salisbury, will be remembered.
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