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Joy Tubbs honoured with an MBE
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Michael Ford
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02 Jan, 2022
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05 Jan, 2022 07:19 PM
Joy Tubbs, Salisbury Diocese Director of Education has been honoured with an MBE in the New Year Honours for services to education.
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Jumpers, Hampers and Champing
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Michael Ford
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04 Dec, 2018
Last month saw the last Diocesan Rural Ministry Residential, and new Rural Field Officer Canon Richard Hancock was on hand to tell us all about them.
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Just 50 miles more!
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Michael Ford
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25 Sep, 2019
The Chair of our Diocesan Safeguarding Committee has completed his gruelling bike ride that included over 26 hairpin bends and 286 miles and a climb of 19,908 feet and all in aid of the Julia's House charity.
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Just days to go - can you help?
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Michael Ford
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31 Jul, 2020
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31 Jul, 2020 08:57 PM
You only have a few days left to give to our Emergency Appeal and help us raise £50,000 for our brothers and sisters in the Sudans.
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Kadugli in the news
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Michael Ford
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13 Nov, 2020
Our links with the Episcopal Church in Sudan and South Sudan continue to deepen in depth, detail and mutual support at a local level. The Sudan Link Committee in our Bradford Deanery publish a regular newsletter.
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Keep Calm and Christingle
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Michael Ford
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12 Feb, 2019
The snow didn’t stop the celebrating of 50 years of Christingle at Corsley and Chapmanslade, part of the Cley Hill Parishes - just put it back a week.
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Keep In Touch
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Michael Ford
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19 Jun, 2020
The Weymouth Keep In Touch project is just one of the many community projects continuing to offer support during the crisis.
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Keep us in the Picture!
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
Church is changing but, as Bishop Nicholas says, it is not closing and we want to get this message out.
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"Keep your fork"
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Michael Ford
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12 Feb, 2021
Why would a terminally-ill woman ask to be buried with a fork in her hand?
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Keeping Busy
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
In over 80 countries of the world, more than 4 million Mothers’ Union members do all they can – through volunteering, giving and prayer – to support families, to promote marriage and family life, and to reach out within their communities to people who are isolated, in trouble or in need of help, and coronavirus hasn't stopped that.
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