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From Forest Church to Farm Church
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Michael Ford
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20 Jan, 2022
The Upper Wylye Valley Team recently held their annual Plough Sunday Service. This year it was held in Manor Farm in Codford, where the local farmer, also a worship leader, organised and led the service.
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From Lament to Action
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Michael Ford
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23 Apr, 2021
Bishop Nicholas has commended the Archbishops’ Anti-Racism Taskforce report ‘From Lament to Action’, published yesterday.
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From Mothers’ Union, with love
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Michael Ford
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11 Dec, 2020
Diocesan President Rosie Stiven gives us some December highlights on determined campaigning, prisons work, and facing challenges with renewed hope.
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From our Diocesan Secretary
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Michael Ford
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08 Jan, 2021
David Pain writes on the concept of 'ubuntu'.
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From skydiving to BSL: the work of our Chaplain to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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Michael Ford
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20 Nov, 2019
Our Minster to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing has been looking back over the past 12 months of his ministry – it includes a sponsored tandem skydive, a trip to Bolivia and Texas, and the icing on the cake, his licensing as full time Chaplain.
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From the Diocesan Registry, regarding Marriage Registers
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Michael Ford
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30 May, 2019
We are beginning to receive enquiries from clergy and administrators about this proposed legislation that makes new provisions for the registration of marriages (amongst other things).
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Front Page News
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
From an online Chrism Eucharist to the front page of the Telegraph, our Bishops have led the Diocese through Easter under coronavirus.
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Fulfilling his Heart's Desire
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Michael Ford
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16 Oct, 2019
On October 5th, the Revd Neil Robinson was licensed as our Diocesan full time Minister with Deaf & Hard of Hearing (HoH) People.
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Fun Day raises over 3K
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Michael Ford
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24 Sep, 2021
Many of our parishes and charity partners have had to persist in fundraising and adapt to the current conditions, and it all takes time. Any successes are welcome!
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Fund gives over £150K to those in need
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
The Diocese has welcomed the news that the Dorset Coronavirus Community Fund, launched to support local charities and voluntary organisations, has distributed over £150,000 to some of the county’s most vulnerable people during the coronavirus pandemic.
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