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File Microsoft Word Document Mentoring Young People
by Michael Ford last modified 10 Jun, 2015 03:06 PM
Located in Resources library / / Children, Young People and Families / Mentoring
File Message from Gill - The Children's Society - October Connect Newsletter
by Michael Ford last modified 22 Oct, 2021 12:02 PM
Located in Resources library / Who's who / News
File Message from Jess Meale- October 2021 Connect Newsletter
by Michael Ford last modified 29 Oct, 2021 03:11 PM
Located in Resources library / Who's who / News
File Message to Dioceses - PGS Coronavirus Contingency update 1 [Mar 2020]
by Michael Ford last modified 20 Mar, 2020 01:53 PM
Located in Resources library / / Coronavirus / Finance & Governance
Messages for World Day of Creation
by Michael Ford published 05 Sep, 2020
The full text of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's Message for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation is below.
Located in News
File Messy Christmas at Home [Dec 2020]
by Michael Ford last modified 09 Dec, 2020 11:38 AM
Located in Resources library / / Comms Team / Working Together
Messy Church Goes 4th!
by Michael Ford published 16 Oct, 2019
Last Saturday (12th October), the Messy Church family in the Benefice of Abbotsbury, Portesham and Langton Herring celebrated their 4th birthday at St Peter’s Church in Portesham.
Located in News
Messy Minster: Christmas At Home
by Michael Ford published 18 Dec, 2020
Messy Church began in 2004 just east of our Diocese in Cowplain, near Portsmouth, and is now a global movement - a branch of the Church in its own right. Families gather for fun, laughter and true Christian celebration, meaning and life.
Located in News
Messy Plough Sunday
by Michael Ford published 31 Jan, 2020 last modified 31 Jan, 2020 12:32 PM
For our rural communities, Plough Sunday is a chance to give thanks for the work of our farmers and bless the "ploughs" - now more modern machinery - that they use. The services can be traditional or, in the case of one Wiltshire parish, rather messy.
Located in News
File Messy Remembrance [2018]
by Michael Ford last modified 18 Sep, 2020 11:18 AM
Located in Resources library / / Rural Hope / Celebrating the Seasons