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The drive to be carbon-neutral
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Michael Ford
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13 Nov, 2020
As an Eco Diocese, and as part of the National Church, we are seeking to reduce our emissions and our impact on our planet. So what's it like to switch to an electric car?
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The East Window of All Saints, Norton Bavant
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Michael Ford
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16 Mar, 2022
As you arrive at All Saints, Norton Bavant, you will be greeted with the newly restored East Window that shows the crucifixion.
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The fête of the local church
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Michael Ford
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07 Oct, 2021
There’s a growing buzz about the monthly Village Pump sessions run by Rural Field Officer Richard Hancock, and one small church has more than doubled its revenue from the annual fête.
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The Final Push
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Michael Ford
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29 Oct, 2021
Throughout the year, Poole homeless charity Routes to Roots (R2R) has pressed on with the redevelopment of the former Hill Street Baptist Church, now to be called the Genesis Centre, and the opening is planned for December or January.
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The Diocese of Salisbury has been declared the first Eco Diocese
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Michael Ford
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03 Nov, 2018
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In a first for the Church of England, the Diocese of Salisbury has been granted Eco Diocese Status.
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The First-ever National Christingle Service
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Michael Ford
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27 Nov, 2020
Memories of a special Christingle here in this Diocese feature heavily in the Duchess of Gloucester’s recollections of Christingles past.
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The forgotten origins of RAF Chaplaincy
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Michael Ford
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28 May, 2021
The highly-regarded Journal of Religious History has published an article jointly written by one of our Rectors and her former university supervisor.
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The genesis of Routes to Roots
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Michael Ford
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20 Jan, 2022
Last week, on a tour of the diocese, Dean Stephen returned to his hometown of Poole to meet some of the people who are making a difference in their communities because of the love they have for God. One such group was Routes to Roots, a charity helping the homeless and vulnerably housed, and about to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
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The gift that keeps on giving
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Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2020
St Mary’s in West Moors has been blessed with a new church for the New Year!
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The Global Wave
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2019
Over a thousand people from more than 100 churches in our Diocese gathered together this Sunday to mark the end of the "Global Wave of Prayer".
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