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How then shall we live?
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Michael Ford
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06 Apr, 2022
Hilary Bond (Associate Priest, Wareham) is a member of the Diocesan Environment Group and has written the next in a series about caring for God’s wonderful creation.
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How to turn crisp packets into money
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Michael Ford
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18 Sep, 2019
Church House staff in Salisbury have collected 2,000 crisp packets and 20 Pringle tubes for charity, and Archdeacon Alan Jeans has helped the Wiltshire Army Cadets to collect 800 packets for charity.
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How was your summer?
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Michael Ford
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04 Sep, 2021
Like you, Grapevine returned from its summer holidays this week, and we would love to know what you have been up to.
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Howard League for Penal Reform commends Footprints
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Michael Ford
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23 Oct, 2020
Footprints, the church-related project supporting ex-offenders across Dorset and beyond, has been recognised for its work supporting women through its Out of Court Diversionary Scheme.
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Humble Access in our time
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Michael Ford
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11 Jun, 2019
The Diocese's Prayer Book Society will be discussing the topic of 'the Prayer of Humble Access in our time' at their June meeting.
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Husband and wife
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Michael Ford
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26 Jun, 2020
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You can now say "I will" in church, but it will be a small affair.
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Huw Edwards announces church funding boost
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Michael Ford
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18 Sep, 2020
Maintaining the fabric of our listed buildings, for practical reasons and as a witness to the work of God in transforming communities, is ongoing across our Diocese. Securing external funding is achieved in a number of ways.
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I can see a rainbow
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Pictures of rainbows have started springing up in windows after schools closed in response to the coronavirus outbreak, including in the village of Aldbourne.
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I See You
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Michael Ford
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12 Nov, 2019
An art installation made up of nearly entitled 6,000 handmade squares of fabric has been created to highlight the plight of women persecuted for their faith and gender.
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"I was in prison and you came to visit me"
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Michael Ford
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23 Oct, 2019
Prisons Week is held every year in October and it is a chance for churches to pray for all those in prison - both those incarcerated and those who serve there.
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