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We are still here for you!
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
While Church House is closed until further notice, in accordance with agreed guidelines in relation to coronavirus, we are still working to support our parishes at this unprecedented time.
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"We can still be together"
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
What's it like to go to an online Church service?
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We can't "rely on others"
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Michael Ford
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09 Jul, 2019
The Archbishop of York has told General Synod that the Church of England has lost the habit of reading the Bible consistently and relies on others to do its "serious thinking for it."
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'We give thanks for his wise support'
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Michael Ford
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03 Feb, 2021
More tributes and praise have been coming in for Bishop Nicholas as the announcement of his retirement in July sinks in.
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We have a duty to reflect
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2019
Bishop Nicholas told Diocesan Synod that by gathering together members had a "duty to reflect both on our Church life and the context in which we meet."
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"We know this is tough"
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Bishop Nicholas has said he is encouraged "to see how Churches are seeking to live out our calling in such strange circumstances”.
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"We look forward to the time when we are able to gather again in our church buildings"
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Michael Ford
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15 May, 2020
The National Church has responded to the Government's latest guidance on coronavirus.
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"We're listening."
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Michael Ford
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12 Feb, 2019
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13 Feb, 2019 12:09 PM
DBF Chair announces Review and tells Treasurers he is listening to their concerns.
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We say Yes to Stainless Steel
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Michael Ford
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03 Sep, 2019
Our Archdeacon of Sarum has written to the editor of the Telegraph after an article in the newspaper wrongly suggested our Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC) would only allow our churches to replace like for like after a lead theft.
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"We See You"
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Michael Ford
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27 Nov, 2019
The trafficking of people into modern day slavery can happen right in front of us, but we so often miss the signs within our communities, our churches and our shops.
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