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File Toddler Group Helper - role outline
by Michael Ford last modified 11 Aug, 2020 03:03 PM
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Together Apart
by Michael Ford published 02 Apr, 2020
The Arthur Rank Centre has launched a resource hub to support rural Christians and churches during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Together in Prayer
by Michael Ford published 07 May, 2020
With coronavirus preventing our Diocese joining together at the Cathedral to celebrate the annual global wave of prayer, we are going to join together online to pray.
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Together in Prayer
by Michael Ford published 15 May, 2020
On May 31st we will be Together in Prayer as a Diocese.
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Together in Prayer
by Michael Ford published 23 May, 2020
As part of Thy Kingdom Come, the 10 day global wave of prayer starting May 21st, we are inviting you to pray together with the rest of the Diocese.
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Together in Prayer
by Michael Ford published 05 Jun, 2020
Across the Diocese we came together for a day of prayer as part of Thy Kingdom Come.
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File Together in Prayer as a Diocese [May 2020]
by Michael Ford last modified 05 May, 2020 10:22 PM
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Together we go green
by Michael Ford published 25 Jun, 2021
Westbury Leigh CE Primary is celebrating being a Green Eco School.
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Toilet Twinning at St Osmund's
by Michael Ford published 30 Mar, 2022
In this season of Lent, St Osmund's CE Middle school has taken on a huge challenge to give back to communities that don't have basic essential amenities.
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Tolling a bell 100 times
by Michael Ford published 12 Feb, 2021
A number of parishes have responded to a last-minute informal invitation to mark 100,000 tragic Covid-19 deaths by tolling their church bells.
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