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Letting the Light in
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Michael Ford
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11 Dec, 2020
In this Eco Diocese, we encourage forward-thinking ideas to address the Climate Emergency, save emissions and make the best of our resources. So why not use free sunlight?
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Licensed to Minister
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Michael Ford
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24 Sep, 2021
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Collaborative Leadership is part of our Diocesan vision and encouraging a range of ministry is a key priority, so welcoming new Licensed Lay Minsters is always a celebration. And this year we had even more to celebrate.
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Life at Pilsdon
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Michael Ford
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02 Oct, 2020
Our Diocese has a links with a number of communities set up for people from all walks of life, to provide spiritual havens, practical assistance, and to embody the Christian life in unique ways.
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Lift the 2-child limit
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Michael Ford
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07 May, 2020
Lift the 2-child limit on benefits in wake of coronavirus pandemic, report urges.
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Lifting the Spirits
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Michael Ford
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15 May, 2020
We continue to offer some poems and prose to lift your spirits during lockdown.
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Lifting the spirits again with poems and prose
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
We have had a wonderful response to the poems and thoughts for the day that we were sent last week.
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Lifting the spirits again with poems and prose
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Michael Ford
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09 Apr, 2020
We are still receiving some wonderful poems and prose to lift our spirits.
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Lifting the spirits again with poems and prose
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Michael Ford
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24 Apr, 2020
We are still receiving some wonderful poems and prose to lift our spirits and this week they all have an Easter theme.
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Lifting the spirits this week
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Michael Ford
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05 Jun, 2020
Lockdown may be easing, but we still want to lift the spirits, so here are some more contributions to do just that.
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Light a Candle: a chance to share your thanks, hopes and memories
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Michael Ford
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03 Feb, 2021
Marking just over a year since the first person in the UK died of Covid-19, Salisbury Cathedral has launched Light a Candle, a virtual community of prayer and light where people can reflect on a year that has challenged us all, and express their hopes and prayers for the year ahead.
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