Gordon Short – Waterways Chaplain with the South East Hub talks about his experiences and learning as a Chaplain and a Gideon. I have been
Month: February 2021
A note from Steve Clarke about the new Lancashire Hub
With God’s providence and blessing the Waterways Chaplaincy has seen growth both in chaplaincy personnel and volume of caseloads spreading northwards from the Midlands. Reflecting
Reflections on the Waterways “Week of Prayer 2021” – by Waterways Chaplain Rosie Leakey
If I have to sum up the week for me in a sentence I would say it has been a tremendous time of talking and
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Introducing St Lawrence’s church on the banks of the Kennet and Avon canal
A note from Waterways Chaplain Iris Lloyd and a cordial invitation from Mike and Ali Saunders to call in at the vicarage for a chat!
Coming to your stretch in 2021 – time to be counted
On the 21st March 2021 the next National Census will be taken. As in biblical terms, everyone has to be counted, as Mary and Joseph
Professional skills and knowledge helps boater with toothache
Chaplain Mike Cadman writes :- “Being a new chaplain, only commissioned a few months ago and learning the job, one never knows quite what to
Probationary Chaplain asks Jesus to still the storm.
During November last year, one of our probationary chaplains helped a boater with clothes, toilet rolls as well as dog food and petrol. There was
That sinking feeling – How chaplains rescued a boater (and a cat!) in distress
Earlier this year, We were given a name of a boater by the Canal authorities who were worried not only about the condition of a