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An Anti-slavery Lent Course
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Michael Ford
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28 Feb, 2020
Want to know more about County lines or Modern slavery? -Then there is now a Lent Course just for you!
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An Appeal to be Present
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by
Michael Ford
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published
17 Jul, 2020
While the very public face of our ministry and mission - our churches - are just now unlocking, the work of all those who have been striving tirelessly behind the scenes during lockdown continues.
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An award-winning week for Cathedral’s Director of Music
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by
Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2020
Salisbury Cathedral’s Director of Music, David Halls, has been in the limelight, winning 2 notable awards.
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An Easter message from Bishop Karen
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by
Michael Ford
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20 Apr, 2022
When the unexpected happens...
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An Easter Sunday Sing-a-long
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by
Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Easter Sunday 2020 will be an Easter Sunday like no other before it: we cannot sing the great Easter hymns inside our churches.
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An education offer for everyone
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by
Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2021
The Church of England is among 9 partner providers for the reformed National Professional Qualifications (NPQ) for aspiring education leaders, or those who want to develop in specialist areas, which launches in the autumn.
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An empty tomb and a garden of Hope
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by
Michael Ford
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17 Apr, 2021
This Easter, creativity has been sparked - and so have collaborations between schools and parish churches.
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An Enormous Pumpkin
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Michael Ford
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02 Oct, 2019
It sounds like a children's story, but this Enormous Pumpkin is all too real!
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An evening to remember
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by
Michael Ford
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17 Sep, 2021
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17 Sep, 2021 11:21 PM
Supporters of the Salisbury-Sudans Medical Link, including Bishop Andrew, recently spent a "glorious" evening at a fundraising event at Cranborne Manor.
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An Hairy Man
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2020
In some cultures the wearing of a beard denotes a holy individual, but for one Dorset parish, they were willing to pay to get their vicar to shave.
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