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The latest news from the Diocese of Salisbury
- Synod speaks out against Traveller hate crimes — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 03:59 PM
- The General Synod gave its backing to a call for the Church of England to speak out against racism and hate crime directed against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
- Confronting the threat of Climate Change — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 03:54 PM
- General Synod voted overwhelmingly to step up the Church of England’s environmental programme in response to the escalating threat of Climate Change.
- The Bishop of Salisbury says Brexit has made the truth "slippery" — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 03:51 PM
- The Bishop of Salisbury has been making national headlines, talking about Sunday service provision in rural communities, the environment and Brexit.
- Climate change - "young people get it" — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 03:34 PM
- The Church of England’s General Synod has voted overwhelmingly to ‘step up its environmental programme in response to the escalating threat of climate change’.
- NWCs are Growing — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:47 PM
- 89 New Worshipping Communities (NWCs) in our Diocese are not just surviving, they are growing as they consolidate their work.
- A tale of two Residentials — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:41 PM
- There was a contrast of climate but not content at the two Diocesan Rural Residentials.
- "Innovative and creative" supporter rewarded — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:34 PM
- Volunteer Liz Forbes has been presented with The Children’s Society National Volunteer Award for outstanding contribution.
- Archdeacon Penny goes to market — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:21 PM
- The Archdeacon of Sherborne, the Ven Penny Sayer, found herself moving sheep when she paid her first ever visit to a local Livestock Market.
- "Unmusical" Hymn Writer receives award — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:13 PM
- A bishop who describes himself as “unmusical”, but who has penned some of our most popular modern hymns, has been awarded the Honorary Fellowship of the Guild of Church Musicians.
- Historic City Charter Service remembers Novichok anniversary — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:06 PM
- On the anniversary of the first Novichok attack in Salisbury, 4 March, the Parish Church for the City Centre will remember the event at the City’s Charter Sunday service.
- Bishop welcomes plastic-free Easter Egg — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:01 PM
- Bishop Nicholas has joined the Archbishop of York in welcoming the new plastic-free version of The Real Easter Egg.
- Wimborne meets Romsey for choral service — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 01:00 PM
- Wimborne Minster boosted their Choral Evensong with a visit from 21 members of the Romsey Singers who came along to sing at the service.
- New Precentor for Cathedral — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 12:58 PM
- The Bishop of Salisbury has appointed the Revd Anna Macham, at present a parish priest in Camberwell, as the new Canon Precentor at the Cathedral.
- At the heart of Rethinking Resilience — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 12:49 PM
- “The day put children and young people firmly at the heart of the day’s thinking” was the verdict of the team from the SDBE who attended the Church of England’s Foundation of Educational Leadership conference.
- 300,000 children to get Prayer Map — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 12:42 PM
- Hundreds of thousands of school children will receive a free ‘prayer map’ as part of a new national commitment to children and young people’s ministry within the Church of England, which will focus on building confidence for families to pray at home.
- Commemorating Coptic martyrs — by Michael Ford — last modified 27 Feb, 2019 12:18 PM
- Bishop Nicholas was the host at Lambeth Palace last week, at an event commemorating the fourth anniversary of the martyrdom of 21 Coptic Christians in Libya.
- A "comprehensive and historical" safeguarding review — by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Feb, 2019 12:41 AM
- The Diocese of Salisbury has begun a pioneering safeguarding review - one that will include piloting the next stage of Past Case Reviews for the whole of the Church of England.
- Say It With Cake — by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Feb, 2019 12:37 AM
- Visiting South Sudanese Bishop Moses Zungo was greeted with a cake sporting the message ‘Welcome +Moses’ when he arrived at Heytesbury Deanery.
- Calling Pioneers — by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Feb, 2019 12:26 AM
- The Diocese of Salisbury is developing a new commissioned ministry for those who see themselves as pioneers.
- The World in Safe Hands? — by Michael Ford — last modified 19 Feb, 2019 12:22 AM
- Over 100 people from across the Blackmore Vale Deanery came out on a blustery snow-promised January afternoon to listen to Bishop Nicholas talk on the title ‘The world in safe hands?’
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