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New Ways of Working
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Michael Ford
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05 Sep, 2020
As part of our new ways of working to better serve our local churches and communities in our Diocese, a Church House staff consultation is taking place during September 2020.
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New, yet Familiar
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Michael Ford
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28 Feb, 2020
The Diocese is welcoming a familiar face to a new role.
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Next Steps
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Michael Ford
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03 Jul, 2019
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Bishop Karen and David Pain briefed Synod on the next steps in our Renewing Hope Review, and started Synod thinking about key priorities for the future.
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'Next year in Jerusalem!'
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Michael Ford
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16 Jul, 2021
Two of our priests are organising a trip to the Holy Land next year.
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Night shelters told to Look Out for signs of slavery
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Michael Ford
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16 Oct, 2019
Staff and volunteers at night shelters are being urged to be on the lookout for signs of exploitation among guests in a campaign launched by the Church of England’s anti-slavery initiative.
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Nine-time Winners
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Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2020
The prize for the annual Wiltshire Ride and Stride 'Best Achieving Church' has been won for the NINTH year in succession by St James' Bratton.
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Nine Years Till Zero
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Michael Ford
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29 Oct, 2021
Our Diocesan Environmental champions have welcomed the Church of England’s aim to be net zero in nine years, but on the eve of COP26, they warn that there is much to do, and we need to start now!
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No Going Back
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
Members of the Hilfield Community have joined with Christian Climate Action’s 'No Going Back Sundays'.
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No last orders for the local Church Pub
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Michael Ford
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05 Feb, 2019
After the success of a makeshift pub over Christmas, the Church of St Boniface is set to serve punters again.
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No more 1 in 3
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Michael Ford
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20 Nov, 2020
The Mothers’ Union is marking the 16 Days of Activism Campaign Against Gender Based Violence from 25th November to 10th December 2020.
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