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by ben last modified 02 Dec, 2010 05:13 PM
The latest news from the Diocese of Salisbury
Prayerwalking Three Valleys by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:47 PM
Pilgrimage is embedded in the rich history of Dorset and Wiltshire, with a number of routes criss-crossing our diocesan area, and new routes are being devised all the time.
Local Learning by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:47 PM
Study is a key part of discipleship in this Diocese, whether at home, in a church study group, or on an accredited course from our ministry partners at Sarum College. For many people, this can be a crucial step on the road to licensed or ordained ministry.
A Final Push by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:47 PM
Our Aquadeacon is on the final stretch of her epic swim to raise money for a spinal injuries charity.
New Rhythms, New Hope by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:46 PM
Our Diocesan Environment Group has been busy for this year's Season of Creation, which runs from 1st September till 4th October. This year's theme is 'Jubilee for the Earth: New Rhythms, New Hope.'
Keeping Vigil for the Earth by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:46 PM
The Church season of Creationtide runs from from 1st September to 4th October, with a theme this year of 'Jubilee for the Earth'. There have been a number of parish initiatives in this Diocese, including services for Climate Sunday, and some are joining in with wider initiatives.
"A Harmful and Hidden Crime" by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:45 PM
Sunday 18th October is St Luke’s Day. It is also the date on which Anti Modern Day Slavery is marked.
Remembering Keith Muston by Michael Ford — last modified 12 Sep, 2020 09:44 PM
From 'Through the Open Doors', the weekly newsletter for the Churches of the Cley Hill Villages, dated 28 August 2020:
Bishop announces new fund for the Sudans by Michael Ford — last modified 11 Sep, 2020 08:20 PM
The Bishop of Salisbury has announced a generous donation to establish a new fund aiming to provide both Sudan and South Sudan with education, training in hygiene, specialist toilet construction and photovoltaic electricity.
Bishop Backs British Farming by Michael Ford — last modified 10 Sep, 2020 09:08 AM
The Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, wore a buttonhole of wool and wheat today (Wednesday 9th September), to back British Farming.
Stunning Spiritual Garden Unveiled by Emma Waters — last modified 08 Sep, 2020 09:58 PM
18 months ago, St Mark's Primary School, Swanage began to explore the possibility of creating a Spiritual Garden to be used by the children and staff of both the school and Little Birds Pre-School. Over the summer, this project has been completed and their dreams have been realised - we think they have achieved something really very special indeed!
Emergency Appeal raises 50% more than asked for by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:41 AM
We are delighted to say that our Diocesan Emergency Appeal for Sudan and South Sudan has raised over £78,000. That is £28,000 more than we originally hoped to raise.
Free tickets for churchgoers as Cathedral has to charge for entry by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:40 AM
The Dean of Salisbury Nick Papadopulos has written to our parishes inviting our church members to the Cathedral free of charge as it is forced to introduce entry fees.
Back in tune by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:40 AM
The news over the summer that small choirs will be able to return to church has brought joy throughout the Diocese.
'Takeaways' are a huge success by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:39 AM
Many of our parishes have found resourceful and creative ways to overcome the restrictions of lockdown, as they seek to reach their communities, transform lives and spread a message of hope.
Into the Wonder Zone by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:39 AM
Church Holiday Clubs are a popular tradition in our parishes and so this year, with the restrictions and social distancing in place, a lot have simply gone online.
Church, hope, and the Future by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:38 AM
How can the Church continue to bring the hope of Jesus to a world changed by the pandemic?
Celebrating despite coronavirus by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:38 AM
The Rural Hope Team with support from the Ministry and Mission Team are creating a series of webinars offering resources and ideas for celebrating some of our key times and seasons under the present restrictions.
National Volunteer of the Year is one of ours by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:37 AM
A 93 year old Warminster parishioner, who has been supporting the Children's Society since a young girl, has become the Society's National Volunteer of the Year.
Cress, Acorns and Education by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:37 AM
A number of our parishes have international links, as well as the desire to see transformation in their local communities and the restrictions around Covid aren't stopping them from making a difference.
In Praise of Licensed Lay Ministry by Michael Ford — last modified 05 Sep, 2020 11:36 AM
As a Diocese we believe strongly in collaborative ministry between our clergy and those who serve without being ordained.

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