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by ben last modified 02 Dec, 2010 05:13 PM
The latest news from the Diocese of Salisbury
Faith at Home by Michael Ford — last modified 07 May, 2020 04:05 PM
The Church of England has launched a new programme to make prayer a household habit once again.
Key workers contribute to Sunday Service by Michael Ford — last modified 07 May, 2020 04:02 PM
Key workers have spoken of how their Christian faith has helped give them strength to serve others during the coronavirus pandemic, in the Church of England’s national weekly online service.
Lift the 2-child limit by Michael Ford — last modified 07 May, 2020 03:57 PM
Lift the 2-child limit on benefits in wake of coronavirus pandemic, report urges.
Why no funerals inside churches by Michael Ford — last modified 07 May, 2020 03:54 PM
The Church of England has responded to the call by some MPs to ease restrictions during the coronavirus outbreak to allow small-scale funerals in churches.
Unless the Lord builds the house... by Michael Ford — last modified 07 May, 2020 03:30 PM
The Bishop of Salisbury, The Right Revd Nicholas Holtam marked the 800th anniversary of Salisbury Cathedral and its move from Old Sarum on national radio on Sunday morning.
Cathedral celebrates 800th anniversary despite lockdown by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 10:36 PM
On the 28th of April 1220 the first foundation stone of what was to be the new Salisbury Cathedral was laid and 800 years later, despite coronavirus our Cathedral has been celebrating this special anniversary.
'Ringers Remembered' finds a home in Salisbury by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 09:41 PM
A picture commissioned by the Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Bell Ringers has found a permanent home.
ANZAC Memorial goes ahead despite lockdown by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 08:26 PM
Lockdown didn't stop those in the Upper Wylye Valley and their friends across the globe from remembering those buried in 2 of the largest ANZAC cemeteries in the UK.
Coronavirus won't stop us hearing God's Call by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 08:11 PM
Is God calling to you during this lockdown? In this time of self-isolation, have you felt called to serve him and his Church?
"It means the world to us" by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:52 PM
Sophie and Peter should have been getting married last weekend at St James Church in Poole, but the coronavirus lockdown meant they had to postpone their nuptials until 2021.
Mini Melodies and Bedtime Stories by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:49 PM
How do you hold a lively church music group for babies and pre-schoolers during lockdown? For one Wiltshire church, the answer has been social media.
Fancy some Rural Ministry Experience? by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:46 PM
Thanks to Rural Hope, 2 young people will not only experience the way the Church is ministering in a rural setting during and after the coronavirus pandemic, but they will also be given a chance to support Rural Youth Work.
Christian Aid Week 2020 goes digital by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:45 PM
Think of Christian Aid Week and you might picture red envelopes through doors, plant sales, Big Brekkies, banners in front of churches, special services and much more, but coronavirus has meant a re-think.
Doing her bit by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:43 PM
One regular churchgoer has been so inspired by Captain Tom Moore's fundraising for the NHS, that she has set up a roadside foodbank collection point.
Meeting a real need by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:35 PM
When a Weymouth parish heard that we were heading for lockdown, it joined forces with other community groups and started a foodbank from scratch.
Petals for Peace by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:33 PM
Communities are being called upon to decorate windows with displays of petals to mark the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day while helping the homeless who are struggling during the present crisis.
Tie a Yellow Ribbon by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:30 PM
Church communities are being asked to donate sewing machines and yellow ribbons as well as cotton sheets to help a local prison support the NHS.
Unused drop-in money goes to Food Bank by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:28 PM
With Poole Food Bank struggling to meet the increased demand for food at this challenging time, Christian homeless charity Routes to Roots has decided to donate to them all the money they would have spent on food at their drop-ins.
Daily Hope is just a phone call away by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:26 PM
You can now dial in to listen to daily services of prayers and reflections, and on the first day over 6,000 people did just that.
A hidden groundswell of prayer by Michael Ford — last modified 01 May, 2020 06:24 PM
Across our diocese, praying people are using their homes, their offices, their gardens and other places, to intercede for the Church, the government, and for those in need.

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