Welcome to the media pages of All Saints
Below you will find a summary of the:
latest news, magazine articles, talks, blog posts, stories, rock news as well as local and other news. You can click on the articles, group headings or the side menu to drill down for more details.
There is plenty going on and we want to keep you up to date.
| On Tuesday 10 January, we heard officially that the Chancellor of the Diocese has given approval for the whole of the ROCK Scheme to go ahead.
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| After the service on 16 October
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| New roles for our admin team
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| Our match, Southstoke v All Saints Weston, was played on a pleasantly warm and bright evening, befitting to the first day of June...
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| Autumn update from James and Virag
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| Great Induction Service at All Saints on Monday 03 October 2022 to welcome Rev Tom Yacomeni. Over 200 people there to wish him well and every blessing.
Looking forward to the time of refreshing to come.
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| As we all experience the impact of climate change in different ways, we think about people in Malawi whose lives are devastated by its effects - and yet who work with courage and resilience to mitigate its effect and protect those who are most vulnerable.
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| The season has now started, with BCUFC currently sitting in second place of Division 2 after four games.
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| Are you the kind of person who could be a community connector?
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| There are many people in the Weston and Newbridge area who need help at the moment, and there are many of us who are able to provide it.
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| 28 Churches in Bath come together to pray for the City - On video with subtitles
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| Find out more about the African Palms project
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| Patrick Whitworth has written an article in the Church of England Newspaper published on Friday 14 May 2021.
You can read it off the image supplied here.
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| Bath Abbey is now open Monday to Sunday 10:00hrs to 18:00hrs to pause, reflect, pray and light a candle.
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| It was a couple of years ago at New Wine, I go with my daughter there and we have a wonderful time. We go to the evening service which is very noisy, very loud, all the music and all the lights and I thought this one evening I would stay in the caravan...
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| I had a baby who was 5 months old and he became extremely ill, so ill that when he was in hospital he had a cardiac arrest, and he was sent to Reading hospital. They said he had viral pneumonia and he also had something that was called Pioderma...
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| On Tuesday 10 January, we heard officially that the Chancellor of the Diocese has given approval for the whole of the ROCK Scheme to go ahead.
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