Sometimes, there are situations that can seem impossible for us as individuals to solve, but when God is brought into a situation through the prayer
Month: May 2022
Moving aboard with God at the helm
When probationary Chaplains Steve and Fiona Burt first encountered two Waterways Chaplains on the towpath last year and it was explained to them that the
Outside worship at South Kyme boat weekend
On the first May Bank Holiday the small village of South Kyme, Lincs hosts a boat weekend. Traditionally boats moor up to visit the pub
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
A new probationary Waterways Chaplain for Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
Waterways Chaplaincy are pleased to welcome our newest Probationary Chaplain, Liz Angell…. I am a recently retired vicar. My full time ordained ministry was in