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The latest news from the Diocese of Salisbury
- Bishop rededicates Marlborough Chapel — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:51 AM
- As part of a special international conference at Marlborough College, the College Chapel has been rededicated.
- Just 50 miles more! — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:49 AM
- The Chair of our Diocesan Safeguarding Committee has completed his gruelling bike ride that included over 26 hairpin bends and 286 miles and a climb of 19,908 feet and all in aid of the Julia's House charity.
- Ride and Stride and Results — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:43 AM
- The results of this year's Ride and Stride are starting to come in and across both Wiltshire and Dorset people took to their feet, horses, bikes and even mobility scooters to raise money for their churches and their county's Historic Churches Trust.
- Saying 'I do' to Wedding Fayres — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:42 AM
- A Wiltshire church set up a stall at a local Wedding Fayre. The mission opportunity has been funded by their local deanery and it has proved so successful they are going back for more.
- Confirming the Vision — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:29 AM
- 5 former Seend Primary School pupils, now at secondary schools, have recently been confirmed.
- Wanted: parents and teenagers to talk about family life — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:25 AM
- The Children’s Society are in the early stages of setting up a new research project on family life with teenagers and want to interview parents who have a teenager in their family.
- MU is a "dynamic force" in today's world — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:23 AM
- Members of our own Mothers Union headed over to Portsmouth last week for their General Meeting to be told that the MU was making a difference all over the world, helping communities recover from national disasters and making prison visiting easier for for families.
- Direct Debit replaces offertory plate in the C21st — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:21 AM
- The traditional offertory plate may soon become obsolete as more congregations in our Diocese embrace the use of direct debit giving as part of the ‘Giving For Life’ stewardship programme that has seen an increase in the generosity of givers.
- Halloween Treat will give the gift of sight — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:12 AM
- The 2019 Meaningful Treat Pack is a life changing resource which will give up to 25 people the gift of sight while helping with mission work on, and leading up to, the eve of All Saints (Halloween).
- T-Rex invades the Cloisters — by Michael Ford — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 10:08 AM
- Salisbury Cathedral hosted a visit from an unusual celebrity that had visitors reaching for their cameras.
- Time to Fix the Roof — by glynch — last modified 25 Sep, 2019 09:28 AM
- 12 churches to get fabric grants from government scheme for listed places of worship
- Pewsey's Cemetery Is Consecrated — by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Sep, 2019 03:03 PM
- Bishop Andrew recently led a service for the Consecration of a new part of the Pewsey Cemetery.
- Hope for the Future at our Rural Day — by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Sep, 2019 09:59 AM
- Around 150 attendees gathered at Kingston Maurward College near Dorchester on Saturday (14th September) for our first-ever diocesan Rural Day.
- 60 new kneelers for Abbotsbury — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 07:39 PM
- St Nicholas' Church Abbotsbury welcomed Bishop Nicholas recently to bless and dedicate newly stitched kneelers.
- Big crowds at local free community day — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 06:49 PM
- St Mary’s Church Ferndown transformed its grounds and buildings on Saturday 31st August to welcome everyone for a Community Fun Day.
- Biodiversity in Purbeck — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 06:47 PM
- On Thursday 5th September, St George’s Langton Matravers hosted a presentation and conversation to promote initiatives to enhance biodiversity within Purbeck.
- How to turn crisp packets into money — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 06:45 PM
- Church House staff in Salisbury have collected 2,000 crisp packets and 20 Pringle tubes for charity, and Archdeacon Alan Jeans has helped the Wiltshire Army Cadets to collect 800 packets for charity.
- St Bartholomew’s Church wins Bassett in Bloom — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 06:44 PM
- The churchyard and café garden of St Bartholomew and All Saints Church in Royal Wootton Bassett were recognised for their contribution to the beauty of the town earlier this month.
- Bishop celebrates RDA 50th — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 06:41 PM
- Bishop Nicholas visited a Celebration Walk marking 50 years of the National Riding for the Disabled Association, pronouncing a blessing in Salisbury's Cathedral Close.
- Blessing pets in Harnham — by Michael Ford — last modified 18 Sep, 2019 06:40 PM
- The Harnham Pet Festival took place on a very sunny Sunday afternoon (15th September) on the field next to Harnham Parish Hall.
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