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Local Prayer Spaces
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Michael Ford
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03 Jul, 2020
Prayer is at the centre of our Diocesan vision of Renewing Hope Pray Serve Grow, and our new Local Prayer Spaces allow people to both pray and enjoy the solitude and quiet of our churchyards.
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Local vicar celebrated in blooming style
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Michael Ford
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23 Feb, 2022
The Revd Sarah Hillman was delighted to receive the support of the community recently, as she was voted to receive a special award.
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Lockdown 1: Impact on Wiltshire Youth
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Michael Ford
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12 Feb, 2021
In these times of pandemic, many children and young people are forced to stay at home, with work set remotely by their teachers and lecturers, and some are struggling to access learning due to a lack of technology, at a time when socialising is not just frowned upon but is potentially dangerous.
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Lockdown Conversations
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
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Plans for this year's popular Salisbury Conversations, where a panel discusses the important topics of our time, had to be curtailed due to the pandemic. But instead the Cathedral is offering online conversations.
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Lockdown doesn't stop us praying 'Thy Kingdom Come'
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
Amid self-isolation and widespread lockdown, Christians around the world have risen to the challenge of making Thy Kingdom Come 2020, the global wave of prayer from Ascension Day to Pentecost Sunday, a resounding success.
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Lockdown Licensing of Lay Leaders
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Michael Ford
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02 Oct, 2020
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02 Oct, 2020 11:47 PM
The licensing of Angharad Hughes and Alison Andre as Lay Worship leaders in the Upper Kennet Churches finally went ahead – albeit with significantly fewer attendees than originally planned.
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Lockdown teas for the church
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Michael Ford
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19 Jun, 2020
With the present crisis curtailing almost all of our churches' normal fundraising events, our churches are finding new ways to raise much-needed funds.
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Locked down or opened up?
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2021
As our parishes rise to the challenge of ever-evolving conditions and recommendations, many are not only keeping their feet, but finding fresh momentum.
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Log on and join in
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
Over 70 people joined one of our churches' Sunday morning service via Facebook this week - some of them from outside the Diocese.
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Long live the churchyard
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2021
St Giles Churchyard, Chideock has been participating in The Living Churchyard Project.
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