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"I will keep watch"
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Michael Ford
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16 Apr, 2019
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16 Apr, 2019 05:13 PM
What is a picture of a man in a flat cap outside a Manchester mosque doing in a church in Poole, Dorset?
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"Innovative and creative" supporter rewarded
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Michael Ford
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27 Feb, 2019
Volunteer Liz Forbes has been presented with The Children’s Society National Volunteer Award for outstanding contribution.
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"Inspiring Liturgy"
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2019
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11 Jun, 2019 04:24 PM
One of the many Parish representatives who attended the first Diocesan Service of Thanksgiving for Safeguarding has spoken of the inspiring nature of the service.
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"Invaluable Advice" for Churches
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Michael Ford
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26 Sep, 2018
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26 Sep, 2018 02:03 PM
This week, Salisbury is hosting a national conference for 180 people from the Church of England’s Diocesan Advisory Committees. DACs assist parishes with the care of churches across England.
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"It means the world to us"
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Michael Ford
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01 May, 2020
Sophie and Peter should have been getting married last weekend at St James Church in Poole, but the coronavirus lockdown meant they had to postpone their nuptials until 2021.
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"It won't be the same without you!"
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Michael Ford
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14 May, 2019
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14 May, 2019 03:01 PM
Preparations are well underway for 'Thy Kingdom Come' celebrations in the Diocese, and both the Bishop and the Service's main speaker have gone on film to invite parishes to the event.
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"It's a God Issue"
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Michael Ford
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23 Oct, 2019
From the Vicar using pedal power to turn a liquidiser, to devoting Sunday sermons to the topic of caring for God's earth, All Saints Swanage takes their response to the Climate Emergency very seriously.
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"It’s nearly the end of the lockdown"
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Michael Ford
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19 Mar, 2021
For many children and young people, the easing of lockdown cannot come soon enough. Poverty, lack of social contact, foodbanks, loss of employment and other things have all taken their toll, and The Children's Society continues to find new ways to help our parishes and schools offer support in these times.
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"Keep your fork"
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Michael Ford
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12 Feb, 2021
Why would a terminally-ill woman ask to be buried with a fork in her hand?
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"Kids have to play somewhere"
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Michael Ford
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02 Oct, 2020
As a Diocese, we are committed to the welfare and nurture of children and young people, and to the transformation of our communities, and that may mean 'putting our money where our mouth is'.
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