Diocesan News
Introducing Comfort and Joy
Comfort and Joy holds together the hope that Christmas will bring joy and celebration after a uniquely difficult year with an acknowledgement that – for those who have lost loved ones or livelihoods, or who are potentially still not able to be together with loved ones – it may be the Church’s role, both nationally and locally, to provide consolation, rather than assume everyone will be ready to join in jubilation.
Hospital Heroes
It is difficult for a hero to ask for help - that was one of the strong messages delivered by Chaplains that cover the hospitals in Dorset.
What is Advent?
The word Advent comes from the Latin term adventus meaning "arrival" or "coming," particularly the coming of something having great importance.
Buzzing ahead of Christmas
With many falling on hard times, often unseen, our parishes partner with charities to help those in need - and there can be unexpected delights.
4 marathons in a row
As our parishes adapt to the ever-changing conditions of the pandemic and the extent of social distancing, perseverance is paying off.
Getting Better, Together
TOGETHER is a new campaign that invites us all to help build a kinder, closer and more connected society in the aftermath of Covid-19.
Finding Comfort and Joy in an Advent Calendar of Stories
Our Advent Calendar of stories is back, and this year the theme is Comfort and Joy.
Reach out for support
With continued challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic this year, life at home is difficult for people at the moment. However, support is available now for anyone struggling with their relationship, courtesy Dorset Council.
Sweetness meets needs
All Saints CE Academy in Weymouth has seen pupils go the extra mile to help children in need.
Climate Targets are "very welcome"
Our Bishop Nicholas, as the C of E’s lead bishop on the environment, has addressed the Prime Minister's statement pledging 68% cuts in emissions by 2030.
Document Actions