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Churches asked to help find foster carers
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Michael Ford
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10 Dec, 2019
Faith leaders throughout Dorset are being asked to highlight the need to find foster carers to look after migrant refugee children.
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Churches Go for Growth
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Michael Ford
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12 Jun, 2012
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The Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam, will discuss the key elements of successful, growing churches at a gathering of over 100 representatives from parishes across Dorset and Wiltshire. The Diocesan Synod takes place at St Paul’s Church, Salisbury on Tuesday 19 June (6.30-9pm).
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Churches help with community hubs
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Community hubs are being created with the help of local churches to support the most vulnerable with food and medicines.
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Churches in Dorset subjected to 66 crimes
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Michael Ford
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13 Nov, 2020
A Countryside Alliance investigation into lead theft and criminal activity reported by local churches of all UK denominations has found 66 reported crimes in Dorset since July 2019.
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Churches may open up for Prayer
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Michael Ford
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12 Jun, 2020
Following a recent announcement that places of worship could reopen for individual private prayer from June 15, the Government has now revised the date in guidance just published to June 13. But it will be up to individual churches to open only if they feel it is safe to do so.
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Churches mourn Eco Church founders' deaths
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2019
Churches throughout our Diocese, many of them active Eco Churches have joined with Christians across the country who have been offering prayers and condolences after the tragic deaths of A Rocha leaders.
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Churches of the Jurassic Coast
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Michael Ford
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09 May, 2019
Leaflets showing visitors Jurassic Coast Churches they can visit are being delivered to churches and tourist offices along the coast in time for the holiday season.
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Churches respond to flooded communities
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Michael Ford
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17 Feb, 2014
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Churches in flood-hit areas across the country are working closely to help those affected offering shelter, advice and support.
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Churches stay closed
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Meanwhile the Archbishops and Bishops have written to clergy reaffirming their guidance on the closure of church buildings to help reduce the spread of the virus.
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Churches step up during the pandemic
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Michael Ford
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30 Apr, 2021
More than 4,000 Church of England parishes are estimated to have stepped up their support to local communities in the face of rising levels of poverty, loneliness and isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new research published today.
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