Diocesan News
Appealing to the Lords
Bishop Nicholas has mentioned our Sudans Emergency Appeal in the House of Lords.
An Appeal to be Present
While the very public face of our ministry and mission - our churches - are just now unlocking, the work of all those who have been striving tirelessly behind the scenes during lockdown continues.
Daily Hope: a daily habit
Daily Hope, the free 24-hour worship phoneline launched by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby on 26 April, has received more than 170,000 calls, totaling more than two million minutes of listen time.
Growth in Companions
As we begin to look back now over the period of complete lockdown, many examples are emerging of where we have not only been praying and serving, but also growing as a Diocese.
Ride+Stride 2020 is ON!
Dorset Historic Churches Trust (DHCT) is delighted to announce plans to go ahead with Ride+Stride 2020 on September 12th.
Diocesan Fund helps Poole's homeless
The project to convert an old Baptist Church into a centre for the homeless is well and truly on track after a donation from our Social Welfare Fund and a month of crowdfunding.
Mask-making and medication
Our churches have continued to help to transform lives and communities during the pandemic, finding new ways to help as the lockdown eases.
Grant helps with energy efficiency
Users of St Michael’s Community Centre on Bemerton Heath, Salisbury will notice quite a difference when they return after the current lockdown restrictions.
Partnering up for Creation
The Diocese of Salisbury has become a partner in the Season of Creation.
Step into Plastic Free July
Bishop Nicholas has said Plastic Free July is a "step in the right direction".
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