The 2025 festival, The Spirit of Water, is a companion piece to the Cathedral’s summer art exhibition, Living Water. Just as the art show explores the power of water, its ability to hold memories and ...
This week I did my first assembly with Bishop Wordsworth School next door. They are exploring the theme of Truth, and I was given the text from John’s Gospel of Pilate asking Jesus: ‘what is truth’ at ...
An 80s Silent Disco like no other is coming to Salisbury Cathedral, Friday 11 October 2024 for the very first time. Expect some of the UK’s best DJs playing all your favourite music in the stunning, ...
‘Climate change will affect different people and places unevenly, and so is likely to lead to inequalities within and across nations, and between current and future generations, so creating injustice.
For many people, the Tower Tour is the absolute highlight of their visit to Salisbury Cathedral. Wind your way up narrow spiral staircases climbing 332 steps in easy stages into our ancient roof ...
The temptation on a sermon on the feast of St Michael and All Angels is to either try to explain angels (to somehow make sense of them) or to explain them away (to disregard them somehow). I aim to ...
‘But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own people’. A Dedication Festival compels us to examine our relationship with history. I am conscious that I have long been prone ...
This year’s summer sermon series, Old Testament Shorts, is taking us into the less-frequented recesses of the Hebrew Bible. Today we come to the obscure prophet, Habakkuk. All that we know for certain ...
During the Evensong service on Monday 23 September, two non-residentiary canons and two lay canons were installed into the College of Canons at Salisbury Cathedral, by invitation of the Right Reverend ...
We welcome everyone to join us this Advent and Christmas in anticipation and celebration of the birth of Jesus. Whether you intend to join us for one of our special services of worship, or to bring ...