News Stories
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14 Dec. 2004
in GeneralChristmas Invites Hit The Air Waves
For the first time, innovative, amusing radio adverts are being used to attract non-churchgoers to Christmas services in Portsmouth this year. Read more
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23 Nov. 2004
in GeneralBands Battle For Studio Time
IT’S going to be a battle between the finest bands in the Bishop’s Waltham area – and it’s being organised by the Church. Read more
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23 Nov. 2004
in GeneralNativity Comedy Back By Popular Demand
IT’S back - by popular demand! Portsmouth-based Christian group Top Cat Theatre Company are reviving their family Christmas production Scrub That Manger! for 2004. Read more
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10 Nov. 2004
in GeneralInspiration As Our Kairos Plans Take Shape
IT was as if everything to do with Kairos had been summed up in one sentence: take seriously Jesus’s command to “love your neighbour”. Read more
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4 Oct. 2004
in GeneralSteve Chalke Helps Bishop's Kairos Process
CHRISTIANS from all denominations are to hear more about putting their churches at the heart of their local communities. Read more
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22 Sept. 2004
in GeneralMum is one of record number of ordinations
LOTS of clergy see their sons and daughters get ordained - not many see their mums acquiring a dog collar! Read more
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22 Sept. 2004
in GeneralCoachloads descend on Labour conference
COACHLOADS of Christians from around Portsmouth will highlight the injustice of trade rules at the Labour party conference this weekend. Read more
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22 Sept. 2004
in GeneralKairos revolution starts right here
IT will be the largest survey of its kind – and it should herald a revolution in the role of the Church in south-east Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Read more
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16 Sept. 2004
in GeneralChristian leaders support WCC prayer day
More than a dozen well-known Christian leaders and peace-makers from all over the world are affirming churches' and faith communities' work for peace and justice in a series of inspiring two-minute video messages. Read more
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8 July 2004
in GeneralUnique perspective on asylum seekers
Schoolchildren and churchgoers are being given a unique perspective on the plight of asylum seekers. Read more