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Worship behind bars
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Michael Ford
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10 Jul, 2020
Prisoners and their families were able to worship together during the first-ever online prison church service broadcast by the Church of England last Sunday.
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Worship may return to our buildings
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Michael Ford
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27 Jun, 2020
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"The prospect of churches being able to re-open for worship is a relief and will be a great joy for many. There is also likely to be some anxiety about whether reopening is possible in local circumstances and some may be wondering whether the easing of lockdown is wise."
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Worship no matter what
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
Despite having to close their doors, the 5 churches in Weymouth say they are not deterred, and have turned to a whole range of technology - old and new - to keep renewing hope and spreading a message of hope and God’s love.
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Worship, Prayer and a plethora of cake
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Michael Ford
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16 Apr, 2019
It’s two down and one to go in the Cley Hill Churches as they head towards Easter celebrating the success of the new outreach projects that have already taken place during Lent.
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Worshippers from across the world
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
Our online services aren't just attracting the wider community to try church for the first time or to come back after a long absence, they are also attracting worshippers from across continents, even on the other side of the world.
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Year Six Leavers 2016
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Michael Ford
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14 Jul, 2016
Over 1,000 children from schools across Wiltshire and Dorset have attended five days of activities at Salisbury Cathedral.
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Yetminster fundraises £115K
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2019
A fundraising programme to carry out essential renovation work and to transform the beautiful Grade 1 listed St Andrew’s Church in Yetminster for wider use has generated an impressive £115,000.
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You may kiss the bride
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
With our church buildings closed, those words have not been uttered for some time and weddings, like so many other events and celebrations, have been put on hold.
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Young bellringers go bellistic in Worcester
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Michael Ford
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22 Oct, 2021
"Great day! Wonderful time! Brilliant day!" Just some of the comments from the teenaged ‘Go Bellistic’ team as they visited Worcester for the annual Ringing World National Youth Contest (RWNYC).
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Young Christians march for climate justice
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Michael Ford
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18 Jun, 2021
Young Christians are walking across England from Truro to Glasgow to campaign for climate justice and will pass through this Diocese in July.
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