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Mary and Joseph Get Confirmed
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Michael Ford
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17 Dec, 2018
It isn’t often you see Mary and Joseph being confirmed but that is exactly what happened at St James' Poole.
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Mask-making and medication
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Michael Ford
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17 Jul, 2020
Our churches have continued to help to transform lives and communities during the pandemic, finding new ways to help as the lockdown eases.
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Masked gang takes MU to the cleaners!
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2021
Our Mothers' Union, like many premises, is 'open for business' again, and there have been challenges ahead of serving local families and communities.
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Masks on during Worship
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Michael Ford
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24 Jul, 2020
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25 Jul, 2020 12:06 PM
You are now being "strongly advised" to wear a face mask in church.
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Matching resources to reality
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Michael Ford
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27 Feb, 2019
Bishop Nicholas has said Synod’s agreement to drop the requirement to hold a Sunday service in every church is “sensible”.
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Maundy Money: it's in the post
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2021
Covid-19 restrictions have again prevented our Maundy Money honourees from receiving their gift in person from Her Majesty The Queen.
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Maundy Thursday Nominees get their coins in the post
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2020
Coronavirus has prevented our Maundy Money nominees from receiving their gift in person from Her Majesty The Queen.
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‘Me, God and Covid-19’
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2020
"Where is God in all of this?" is a question being asked by people of all ages, but one organisation is helping parents explore the answers with their children.
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Meet Hannah, Community Hub Development Adviser
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Michael Ford
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20 Jan, 2022
The diocesan staff welcome one of two new advisors, Hannah Tarring, who will be supporting the growth of Community Hubs across Salisbury Diocese.
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Meet Matt
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2020
While we all deal with the repercussions of lockdown in our homes and the easing of restrictions in our own lives, homeless charities are still helping those who are vulnerable in our society.
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