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Real Lives
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Michael Ford
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published
09 Oct, 2019
If Christianity was a house, what kind of house would it be? Ancient? Modern? Towering? Crumbling? Inviting? Imposing?
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Rebuilding Hope and Confidence
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by
Michael Ford
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published
08 Jan, 2021
A New Year's greeting from our Diocesan Mothers’ Union has launched the Mothers’ Union theme for 2021 – 'Rebuilding Hope and Confidence'.
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News
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Rebuilding the World
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by
Michael Ford
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published
22 May, 2020
Leading charity Tearfund has released a guide to what might be worth taking forward from the current pandemic.
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News
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Reclaiming and repurposing an old vicarage
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by
Michael Ford
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published
02 Feb, 2022
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last modified
03 Feb, 2022 10:52 AM
After driving past an old vicarage being used as a language school during his holidays in the 80s, Joe Hobday, Youthwork Pioneer, has shared his excitement as Radipole and Melcombe Regis Parish has re-acquired the building. It is now to serve the community and the church in countless ways as Hope House, and Joe has come full circle to lead the project.
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Recognising Huge Charity Efforts
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Michael Ford
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published
27 May, 2022
As we emerge from the limitations of the Covid pandemic, the Dorset Historic Churches Trust has been able to catch up with recognising the last three years of huge fund-raising efforts in the Annual Ride+Stride for church buildings.
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Reconnect, before it's too late!
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by
Michael Ford
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published
05 Feb, 2020
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last modified
05 Feb, 2020 04:56 PM
In a "groundbreaking" new book, our Chaplain to Gypsies and Travellers calls on his experience living in community and with those he serves to suggest that we can rebuild by simply relearning how 'to be with one another'.
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Record-breaking Confirmations
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by
Michael Ford
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published
26 Mar, 2019
Bishop Karen was kept busy this week, confirming SIXTEEN candidates from the same Dorset Church.
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Record-keeping
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by
Michael Ford
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published
18 Nov, 2010
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last modified
06 Oct, 2017 10:20 AM
Over the years, laws have required the documents (or copies of them) that are created for church activities to be deposited in the Diocesan Registry. As a result, the Registry holds some church deeds (especially for churches built in Victorian times and more recently), and can sometimes answer questions about boundaries, etc.
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Registry and Chancellor
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Recreating window dressing
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by
Michael Ford
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published
24 Apr, 2020
Recreate, the annual Christian festival, has opened a window on a virtual festival.
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Recruitment
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by
Michael Ford
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published
05 Feb, 2015
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last modified
06 May, 2015 03:07 PM
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Safeguarding
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Parish Resources