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"We're listening."
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Michael Ford
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12 Feb, 2019
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13 Feb, 2019 12:09 PM
DBF Chair announces Review and tells Treasurers he is listening to their concerns.
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"With great power comes great responsibility"
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Michael Ford
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18 Feb, 2021
“The church has - and should - fight against injustices, but I think we are failing on climate change.” That was the message 18 year-old Joe Brindle gave to Synod on Saturday.
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#1Life1Voice Letter [Jun 2021]
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Michael Ford
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14 Jul, 2021 06:01 PM
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#FollowTheStar Returns
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Michael Ford
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18 Sep, 2019
How can your church get ready for Advent and Christmas 2019 with #FollowTheStar?
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#FollowTheStar: your help needed
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Michael Ford
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05 Dec, 2019
As part of our ongoing mission to understand what brings people to church, The Church of England Communications team is undertaking a new area of research as part of this year’s #FollowTheStar Advent and Christmas campaign.
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#Givethanks for your Covid-19 vaccine
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Michael Ford
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18 Feb, 2021
We are partnering with Christian Aid to help people give thanks for their Covid-19 vaccine and help others in crisis across the world.
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#Givethanks tops £2000
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Michael Ford
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06 Mar, 2021
We are partnering with Christian Aid to help people give thanks for their Covid-19 vaccine and help others in crisis across the world, and donations have now exceeded the £2,000 mark.
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#HelloYellow at St Martin’s
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Michael Ford
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07 Nov, 2018
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07 Nov, 2018 03:39 PM
Students at Salisbury St Martin’s Primary School prepared for World Mental Health Day by taking part in the national #HelloYellow campaign and making a short film.
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#LiveLent: Embracing Justice
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Michael Ford
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02 Feb, 2022
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03 Feb, 2022 10:53 AM
Last week, National Church launched this year's #LiveLent campaign, for which the theme is 'Embracing Justice'. To mark the launch, Isabelle Hamley (author of this year's Lent Book commissioned by Archbishop Justin Welby), hosted a conversation about justice. Isabelle also introduced us to the resources that we can use over lent as church communities and at home.
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#LiveLent: Living the Story
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Michael Ford
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18 Feb, 2021
'God's Story is our Story', that's the message we want to spread this Lent.
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