Diocesan News
Lighting Up the church
St James’ Church Poole has hosted two multi-media artworks as part of an annual festival.
Synod speaks out against Traveller hate crimes
The General Synod gave its backing to a call for the Church of England to speak out against racism and hate crime directed against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
Confronting the threat of Climate Change
General Synod voted overwhelmingly to step up the Church of England’s environmental programme in response to the escalating threat of Climate Change.
The Bishop of Salisbury says Brexit has made the truth "slippery"
The Bishop of Salisbury has been making national headlines, talking about Sunday service provision in rural communities, the environment and Brexit.
NWCs are Growing
89 New Worshipping Communities (NWCs) in our Diocese are not just surviving, they are growing as they consolidate their work.
A tale of two Residentials
There was a contrast of climate but not content at the two Diocesan Rural Residentials.
"Innovative and creative" supporter rewarded
Volunteer Liz Forbes has been presented with The Children’s Society National Volunteer Award for outstanding contribution.
Archdeacon Penny goes to market
The Archdeacon of Sherborne, the Ven Penny Sayer, found herself moving sheep when she paid her first ever visit to a local Livestock Market.
"Unmusical" Hymn Writer receives award
A bishop who describes himself as “unmusical”, but who has penned some of our most popular modern hymns, has been awarded the Honorary Fellowship of the Guild of Church Musicians.
Historic City Charter Service remembers Novichok anniversary
On the anniversary of the first Novichok attack in Salisbury, 4 March, the Parish Church for the City Centre will remember the event at the City’s Charter Sunday service.
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