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What is the role of a University Chaplain during Lockdown?
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
With students sent home to carry on their studies online, being a chaplain in a university during this unprecedented time can feel very strange.
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What might God be asking of you in 2020?
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by
Michael Ford
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10 Dec, 2019
There is the old story about a journey of 1000 miles beginning with one step...
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What Would Jesus Eat?
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by
Michael Ford
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16 Apr, 2019
Have you ever asked yourself what Jesus would have eaten?
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What's Going On
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by
Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
As churches we are simply called to be faithful. Some of us have the resources and ability to do stuff with live-streaming, while some of us can spend all day on the landline to elderly people who need a call. Some of us can simply pray for those in need.
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What's in the Basket?
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Michael Ford
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05 Mar, 2019
From the moment the Revd Jo Naish posted a picture of a basket in the boot of her car, with a question mark, the children at St John's Tisbury were asking "What's in the basket?"
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When the Men Marched Away
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by
Michael Ford
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11 Apr, 2018
Students at St Osmund’s in Dorchester stage spectacular World War One Drama
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Who cares for the dementia carers?
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Michael Ford
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12 Nov, 2019
A course that looks at who cares for those who care for loved ones with dementia is taking place at Sarum College this month.
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Wholeness and Healing
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by
Michael Ford
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03 Sep, 2019
The Revd Lucyann Ashdown has accepted the Bishop’s invitation to be his Adviser on Wholeness and Healing.
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Who's a Good Boy!
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Michael Ford
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16 Oct, 2019
4-legged and 2-legged friends headed to the Minster Church of St Denys in Warminster for the Town's first Pet and Animal blessing service.
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Why I've missed going to church
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Michael Ford
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31 Jul, 2020
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31 Jul, 2020 09:06 PM
With our churches open again, many are now able to do something they have been unable to do since March - go to church.
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