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Hope in difficult times
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Michael Ford
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25 Sep, 2020
With many jobs lost or uncertain, and furlough funding coming to an end, many people need financial and practical help across our Diocese.
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'Hope is alive and well'
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Michael Ford
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24 Jul, 2021
The vision for a former vicarage in the heart of Weymouth, bought by the parish in 2018 for redevelopment as a centre for children, young people and families, is becoming a reality.
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Hospital Heroes
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Michael Ford
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04 Dec, 2020
It is difficult for a hero to ask for help - that was one of the strong messages delivered by Chaplains that cover the hospitals in Dorset.
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Hospitality, friendship, and Creation
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Michael Ford
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12 Sep, 2020
As an Eco Diocese, we treasure those who pioneer a gentler way of life - even if that means them holding their ground.
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House of Bishops' statement on Civil Partnerships
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Michael Ford
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31 Jan, 2020
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31 Jan, 2020 10:59 AM
From the Bishops of Salisbury, Sherborne and Ramsbury:
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How are our children doing?
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Michael Ford
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11 Sep, 2021
The Children’s Society, a key partner for the Diocese in working with children, young people and families, celebrates its 140th anniversary this year and continues to work hard on their behalf.
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How can we connect young people to Church?
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Michael Ford
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21 May, 2021
Youth for Christ (YFC) is a national charity launched by Billy Graham in the 1940s. Dorset YFC launched in 2017.
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How can we live the fifth mark of mission?
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Michael Ford
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11 Feb, 2020
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11 Feb, 2020 04:16 PM
Curates from our Diocese heard from Extinction Rebellion protestors and Eco Church promoters A Rocha during a weekend focussing on the fifth mark of mission.
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How is coronavirus impacting on those who renovate and restore our churches?
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2020
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16 Apr, 2020 12:03 PM
Historic England has just launched a survey aimed at understanding the impact of the coronavirus on the businesses and skills that underpin the heritage sector.
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How QR codes helped repair our wall
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Michael Ford
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04 Mar, 2022
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04 Mar, 2022 10:02 AM
In 2021 Sixpenny Handley PCC faced the problem of a crumbling church wall, desperately in need of repair. The wall runs along a footpath popular with dog walkers and villagers, and the Reverend Richard Hancock had an idea to ask for donations as people walked by.
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