Robert and Pip Sanday have recently been licensed as full Waterways Chaplains at the end of their probationary period. Their ministry is at Devizes on
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Partners in Mission – St Lawrence, Hungerford and WWC
Like so many other churches in England, St Lawrence Church in Hungerford has a canal running through the parish. A canal which is used by
New national lead Waterways Chaplain
‘Church Army are delighted to announce that Chris Upton has been appointed as the National Lead Chaplain for Waterways. Chris is a Baptist Pastor and
Living Among – Some reflections from two of our continuous cruiser Chaplains
Within the steadily growing numbers of Waterways Chaplains, there are still only a handful who, like Steve and I, are continuous cruisers. Living ‘off-grid’ means
A Lent talk from one the the WWC Senior Chaplains
Lorraine Newman, Our Senior Waterways Chaplain serving in the South East area did a talk at St John the Evangelist church in Digswell recently. After
Waterways Chaplaincy receive a generous donation from the Benefact Trust
‘Neville Willerton, Director of Mission Operations for Church Army says ‘We are hugely thankful for the generous support from Benefact Trust for their support and
Waterways Chaplaincy publicised at 2022 National Christian festivals
This summer, the Waterways Chaplaincy profile was raised significantly at several Christian festivals. WWC stands at the Big Church Day Out, Keswick Conference and Greenbelt
God makes the connections!
A few paragraphs about some of the people our Waterways Chaplains Kim and Paul Hutchinson met in April. It’s wasn’t until they had completed the
The patience of a saint
Seeing money come out of a cash machine is not usually an exciting event. But for one Waterways Chaplain on the Broads it was a
Listen to Waterways Chaplains in Shropshire
The Shropshire Union or ‘Shroppie’ is a stunning part of our canal system. We have a few Waterways Chaplains on this stretch who walk the