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Church, hope, and the Future
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05 Sep, 2020
How can the Church continue to bring the hope of Jesus to a world changed by the pandemic?
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ChurchClimateChangeLetter1 [Dec 2020]
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(establish what your CO2 emissions are)
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ChurchClimateChangeLetter2 [Dec 2020]
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(understand what you could do about your CO2 emissions)
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ChurchClimateChangeLetter3 [Dec 2020]
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(on recycling)
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ChurchClimateChangeLetter4 [Dec 2020]
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(what 'offsetting' is, and the bigger picture)
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Churches and bellringers to help celebrate VE Day, 75 years on
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Michael Ford
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09 May, 2019
Churches and local bellringers are being asked to help commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE day next May.
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Churches and Wiltshire Police team up for Knife Amnesty
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Michael Ford
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18 Sep, 2019
What is the Church doing to tackle knife crime?
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Churches asked to help find foster carers
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Michael Ford
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10 Dec, 2019
Faith leaders throughout Dorset are being asked to highlight the need to find foster carers to look after migrant refugee children.
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Churches Follow Up Olympics
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Michael Ford
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22 Oct, 2012
Leaders from Weymouth churches hosted a national tour, ‘The Time of our Lives’, as a follow-up to the Great British Summer, on Wednesday (17 October, 7pm) at the Prayerhouse, Weymouth.
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Churches Go for Growth
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12 Jun, 2012
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The Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam, will discuss the key elements of successful, growing churches at a gathering of over 100 representatives from parishes across Dorset and Wiltshire. The Diocesan Synod takes place at St Paul’s Church, Salisbury on Tuesday 19 June (6.30-9pm).
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