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Wanted: parents and teenagers to talk about family life
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Michael Ford
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25 Sep, 2019
The Children’s Society are in the early stages of setting up a new research project on family life with teenagers and want to interview parents who have a teenager in their family.
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Warminster Parishioners Visit Welsh Castle Home of Former Vicar
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Michael Ford
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10 Dec, 2018
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11 Dec, 2018 03:00 PM
Not many incumbents start off their life in a castle but, as the parishioners of the Minster and St John’s Warminster discovered, that was where their former Vicar grew up.
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Warminster's Pandemic Python
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2020
During lockdown, a colourful reptile has snaked its way around a seat in the grounds of St Lawrence Chapel in Warminster town centre.
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Watch the Wintershall Passion at home
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2020
For the first time since 2010, the Wintershall Passion of Jesus play won't be performed in Trafalgar Square this year.
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"We are a resilient community"
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Michael Ford
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05 Mar, 2019
The Rector of Salisbury’s St Thomas' Church has said that the people of his city will not be defined by the Novichok poisonings that took place last year.
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We are going to Africa!
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2019
Remember the Posada Family that toured the Chalke Valley during Lent? Well, the Dhuoor Family of refugee dolls now has a permanent home in South Sudan.
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We are here to help!
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
Across the Diocese of Salisbury, parishes are taking the steps to care for those most in need.
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We are motivated by Love
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Michael Ford
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05 Mar, 2020
The top environmental problems we face may be selfishness, greed and apathy but, as Christians, we are equipped to tackle these.
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"We are not stopping church..."
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
"We are not stopping church, we are not closing anything, we ARE saying 'church is changing'."
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We are not stopping church, we are not closing anything, we ARE saying ‘church is changing’.
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Michael Ford
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17 Mar, 2020
The Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam has written to clergy and churches in the Diocese in light of the latest guidance that all public worship should be suspended.
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