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'Coronavirus, Church & You' Survey
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
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last modified
16 Jun, 2020 05:14 PM
The combination of coronavirus and the lockdown has affected how we all see and experience Church, but now researchers are now looking to create a picture of what has happened.
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Coronavirus doesn't stop vandalism
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
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27 Mar, 2020 02:54 PM
A Dorset church has been vandalised just hours after the Prime Minister announced that the country was going into lockdown.
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Coronavirus Latest: Dorset Update
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
Archdeacon Penny is in daily contact with Dorset Council.
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Coronavirus Latest: Wiltshire Update
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Michael Ford
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26 Mar, 2020
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last modified
27 Mar, 2020 09:53 AM
Archdeacon Sue is our liaison with Wiltshire County Council.
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Coronavirus - planning ahead
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Michael Ford
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01 May, 2020
National church guidance is being kept under review.
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Coronavirus shuts down Bethlehem
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Michael Ford
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11 Mar, 2020
The Friends of the Holy Land have launched a Bethlehem Appeal to support the vulnerable population in the town.
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Coronavirus won't stop us hearing God's Call
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by
Michael Ford
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01 May, 2020
Is God calling to you during this lockdown? In this time of self-isolation, have you felt called to serve him and his Church?
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Cosmic work
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Michael Ford
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15 Jan, 2020
A Dorset church has launched a youth group that builds on the success of their Sunday School.
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Could you be a Salisbury Hospital Chaplaincy Visitor?
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Michael Ford
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03 Sep, 2019
Might God be calling you to a new venture in caring for others?
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Could you help an at-risk child in Wiltshire?
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by
Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
Vulnerable children in Wiltshire are being put at even greater risk by Covid-19, and there is an even greater need for foster carers during this pandemic.
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