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Hope in difficult times
by Michael Ford published 25 Sep, 2020
With many jobs lost or uncertain, and furlough funding coming to an end, many people need financial and practical help across our Diocese.
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'Hope is alive and well'
by Michael Ford published 24 Jul, 2021
The vision for a former vicarage in the heart of Weymouth, bought by the parish in 2018 for redevelopment as a centre for children, young people and families, is becoming a reality.
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Hospital Heroes
by Michael Ford published 04 Dec, 2020
It is difficult for a hero to ask for help - that was one of the strong messages delivered by Chaplains that cover the hospitals in Dorset.
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Hospitality, friendship, and Creation
by Michael Ford published 12 Sep, 2020
As an Eco Diocese, we treasure those who pioneer a gentler way of life - even if that means them holding their ground.
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House of Bishops' statement on Civil Partnerships
by Michael Ford published 31 Jan, 2020 last modified 31 Jan, 2020 10:59 AM
From the Bishops of Salisbury, Sherborne and Ramsbury:
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How are our children doing?
by Michael Ford published 11 Sep, 2021
The Children’s Society, a key partner for the Diocese in working with children, young people and families, celebrates its 140th anniversary this year and continues to work hard on their behalf.
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How can we connect young people to Church?
by Michael Ford published 21 May, 2021
Youth for Christ (YFC) is a national charity launched by Billy Graham in the 1940s. Dorset YFC launched in 2017.
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How can we live the fifth mark of mission?
by Michael Ford published 11 Feb, 2020 last modified 11 Feb, 2020 04:16 PM
Curates from our Diocese heard from Extinction Rebellion protestors and Eco Church promoters A Rocha during a weekend focussing on the fifth mark of mission.
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How is coronavirus impacting on those who renovate and restore our churches?
by Michael Ford published 09 Apr, 2020 last modified 16 Apr, 2020 12:03 PM
Historic England has just launched a survey aimed at understanding the impact of the coronavirus on the businesses and skills that underpin the heritage sector.
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How QR codes helped repair our wall
by Michael Ford published 04 Mar, 2022 last modified 04 Mar, 2022 10:02 AM
In 2021 Sixpenny Handley PCC faced the problem of a crumbling church wall, desperately in need of repair. The wall runs along a footpath popular with dog walkers and villagers, and the Reverend Richard Hancock had an idea to ask for donations as people walked by.
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