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by ben last modified 02 Dec, 2010 05:13 PM
The latest news from the Diocese of Salisbury
Lent in a Bag by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Mar, 2019 04:05 PM
One Dorset Church is offering Lent in a Bag this year.
Listen again: what is a Good life? by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Mar, 2019 03:55 PM
Bishop Nicholas was part of a lively panel of guests that discussed the question "What is a ‘Good’ life?" as part of the Salisbury Conversations 2019: Crossing Divides.
Thank you for the Music by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Mar, 2019 03:38 PM
Four young female singers from around our Diocese have won coveted scholarships to sing with the Salisbury Cathedral Choir.
'Together' for Brexit Tea Parties by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Mar, 2019 03:22 PM
Churches in our Diocese are being invited to host events that allow communities to gather together in conversation and prayer as Brexit discussions reach a pivotal point.
United in Prayer with New Zealand by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Mar, 2019 03:05 PM
Church leaders in the Diocese have joined those across the country in expressing their solidarity with the Muslim community in New Zealand after Friday's tragic shootings at two mosques.
Retirement Room with a View by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Mar, 2019 02:41 PM
A Dorset based charity is now opening the doors of its free seaside retirement homes to retired female clergy as well as clergy widows.
Award-winning Lay Chaplain goes above and beyond by Michael Ford — last modified 14 Mar, 2019 05:14 PM
A Dorset Community Chaplain has been given the Good Citizen Award by the Mayor of Weymouth and Portland.
25 years of women's ministry by Michael Ford — last modified 14 Mar, 2019 04:57 PM
The ordination of women in the Church of England celebrates 25 years this Tuesday and Bishop Karen has been speaking of her own recollections of the first female ordinations.
Song of Songs for International Women's Day by Michael Ford — last modified 14 Mar, 2019 04:57 PM
Song of Songs wasn't just the text for the International Women’s Day service in Salisbury this week, you could say it was the theme of the whole celebration.
Towards Christian life, learning, and love by Michael Ford — last modified 13 Mar, 2019 02:07 PM
Woodford Valley VA Academy has been graded Excellent in a recent school inspection.
Exploring a Rural Future by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 03:50 PM
The Diocese is on the look out again for four 18 to 30 year old 'Explorers' who would like to experience rural ministry.
Followers open "wonderful" Community Café in school by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 03:11 PM
"Whose great idea was this? It is just wonderful!" was the response of one young mum to the launch of a new Community Café in Salisbury's newest Church School as part of a joint venture between the school and local churches.
Raising funds and raising awareness in Bradford by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 02:47 PM
A chance to pick up a Fairtrade bargain over coffee and cake, worship informed by the charity, and a display of products for sale in local supermarkets were among the things that helped to raise funds in a packed Fairtrade Fortnight 2019 in one Wiltshire Benefice.
Delivering Hope in Sierra Leone by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 02:42 PM
The harsh reality of giving birth in Sierra Leone, West Africa, where ten women die from giving birth each day, will be brought to life when a Christian Aid worker shares stories from the frontline of maternal health in her country.
Miss Ashworth's A-pealing Legacy by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 02:31 PM
The bells of a Warminster church that have rung out to announce weddings, have called people to worship on Sundays and in recent years have been rung as a farewell to the town’s regiment departing for Afghanistan, and again in celebration of its return, are now silent.
Getting a Big Sleep outside by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 02:22 PM
Over 220 brave participants and their dogs finally got the chance to sleep out at Salisbury Cathedral in the name of charity.
Racing Ahead by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 02:17 PM
It was back to normal race conditions this year for Wimborne Minster's 22nd Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race.
Vicar's husband's 165-mile walk by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 02:07 PM
The husband of a Salisbury Vicar is walking 165 miles from Canterbury to Salisbury in Holy Week to raise funds for his local Parish Hall, despite only ever attempting a sixth of that distance before.
Cast Away at our Cathedral by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 01:55 PM
Creating a desert island in Salisbury Cathedral raised more than a thousand pounds for Cathedral funds.
Cursillo Appeal by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Mar, 2019 01:47 PM
The new South West Rep for the Cursillo Movement has issued an open invitation for churches in our Diocese to contact her about how they might hold Cursillo weekends or reunions here in Wiltshire and Dorset.

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