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End of an era
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Michael Ford
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07 May, 2021
The way marriages are registered in England and Wales has just changed on 4th May 2021, when The Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration Etc) Act came into force. A single electronic marriage register has been created, replacing handwritten registers. So what does this mean for our parishes?
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End of an era for Sutton Veny
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Michael Ford
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31 Jul, 2020
2020 is a mixed year for the Sutton Veny Women’s Institute. This year they commemorate their 100th anniversary, but sadly, this branch of the WI will also disband in December.
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Ending the cycle of slavery
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Michael Ford
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30 Apr, 2021
One of our curates is going above and beyond to raise awareness and raise money for his chosen charity, Hope for Justice.
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Engaging in Generous Giving
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Michael Ford
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25 Jun, 2021
Our Archdeacon Anthony has appealed to parishes to engage with the Diocese's Autumn Generous Giving Campaign.
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Engaging with Generous Giving
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Michael Ford
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04 Sep, 2021
The countdown to our Diocesan Generous Giving Campaign has begun and with just nine days to go before the launch, Bishop Karen is encouraging as many parishes as possible to join in.
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Enjoying the jab
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Michael Ford
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29 Jan, 2021
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Francis Barter of Lyme Regis has shared a heartwarming story of friendship and resilience, as she took an older friend, a former actress and mink-farmer, for her Covid vaccination.
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Enough room for the God of Surprises
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Michael Ford
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20 Nov, 2019
"In going forward there also needs to be enough room for the God of surprises to do new things."
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Enriching Rural Teaching
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Michael Ford
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11 Dec, 2020
Today the Church of England, Teach First and Chartered College of Teaching have launched an exciting project that will enrich teaching in rural areas. The Diocese of Salisbury is not only proud to be among 10 dioceses working within ‘The Rural Teaching Partnership’, but because of our strong ‘match’ to the project objectives, one of our Board of Education Team has been asked to lead on it nationally.
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Enter your church building project for the 2019 Church Architecture Awards
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Michael Ford
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21 May, 2019
If your church has opened a new extension, completed a re-ordering scheme or undergone a major repair or conservation project, enter it for the 2019 Church Architecture Awards!
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Enthusiastic, flexible organist wanted!
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Michael Ford
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31 Jan, 2020
Holy Trinity Weymouth is looking for a Director of Music.
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