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Godalming welcomes new Minster

First published on: 16th January 2024

The community of Godalming joined together to celebrate the launch of Godalming Minister.

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Vandals damage iconic angel glass

First published on: 15th January 2024

Sadly Guildford Cathedral was subject to vandalism over the weekend.

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LMP Spring 2024 Term starts

First published on: 12th January 2024

The first term of 2024 kicked off this week for the Local Ministry Programme.

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Single Friendly Churches

First published on: 5th January 2024

Our churches will often be welcoming people who are on their own. Find out how you can help them feel valued.

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Faith in action: Three Dioceses to host Climate Conference

First published on: 15th November 2024

The Dioceses of Portsmouth, Guildford and Chichester will host a first-of-its-kind climate change conference.

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Statement to Church schools following the resignation of the Archbishop

First published on: 13th November 2024

The Diocesan Director of Education released a statement to Headteachers and Trust Leaders of our Church schools following the resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby


Bishop Andrew's statement on the Makin Review

First published on: 13th November 2024

A statement from the Rt Revd Andrew Watson Bishop of Guildford on the publication of the Makin Review and the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.

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Remembrance events across the diocese

First published on: 12th November 2024

Acts of remembrance have taken place globally and locally over the last couple of days as we honour those who “gave their today for our tomorrow”.

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Statement on the Makin Review from the Bishop of Guildford

First published on: 7th November 2024

The Bishop of Guildford responds to the independent review by Keith Makin into the Church of England's handling of allegations of serious abuse by the late John Smyth.

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