Charity tractor run raises £1550
A charity tractor run has raised £1550 for the church and Dementia Society.
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A charity tractor run has raised £1550 for the church and Dementia Society.
Last Saturday 27 September, six new licensed lay ministers were admitted to serve across the diocese by the Bishop of Sherborne in a special service at Salisbury Cathedral. Please pray for them as they begin their new ministry. They were joined by others in licensed lay ministry to celebrate.
The Diocese of Salisbury has welcomed today’s announcement of the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
This Saturday 27th September, the following 5 people will be admitted to the office of Licensed Lay Minister having successfully completed their two years of training at Sarum College. Everyone is invited to join the service at Salisbury Cathedral at11:00.
A Dorset church has been saved from collapse by the fundraising efforts of its village.
Two webinars exploring perspectives on the war in Gaza, organised by the diocesan justice network Seeing Differently, included reflections from Christian and Jewish leaders in the UK and in Israel and Palestine.
Every year, our churches Ride + Stride on the second Saturday in September to raise funds for local churches and the Dorset/Wiltshire Historic Churches Trust, and this year was no different!
“The theme of multiplication runs throughout the Bible. What cannot be achieved by addition, God does by multiplication. You reap what you sow, only many times more. What you give to the Lord, he multiplies.”
Last Sunday, Wimborne Minster marked the 1300th anniversary of the death of the founder and Patron Saint Cuthburga in their Patronal Festival.
13 people from different places and carrying different hopes and dreams come together to walk,commiktting to listening deeply to one another, to the world around us, and to God.