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Perseverance pays off for one Waterways Chaplain

4th May 20224th May 2022 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side, Community, Norfolk Broads, Norfolk Broads
Perseverance pays off for one Waterways Chaplain

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

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A new probationary Waterways Chaplain for Gloucester and Sharpness Canal

4th May 20224th May 2022 workplacematters Canal and River Chaplaincy History, Christian, Coming along side, Teams, Volunteer
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

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WWC Week of Prayer Walking 2022

16th February 20227th March 2022 workplacematters Christian, Community, Teams
WWC Week of Prayer Walking 2022

Each year we dedicate one week in the life of the Waterways Chaplaincy to focus specifically on prayer, which is foundational to our ministry. This

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Let there be light!

5th January 20227th March 2022 workplacematters Christian, Community Candles
Let there be light!

Waterways Chaplain Richard Martin has been shining the light of Christ by making candles to raise funds for the Waterways Chaplaincy’s Hardship Fund. Richard’s interest

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A good turnout at the Saul Junction Carol service

5th January 20226th January 2022 workplacematters Christian, Comments on news, Festivals Carol service, Christmas
A good turnout at the Saul Junction Carol service

Just before Christmas 2021, 150 people, including paddleboarders, came along in the darkness to an evening of carols, mince pies and mulled wine on the

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Listen to Waterways Chaplains in Shropshire

4th January 20226th January 2022 workplacematters Uncategorised Christian, Voluteers, Waterways Chaplains

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

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Boating community Beginnings in faith

15th December 202111th January 2022 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side, North Midlands, North West Boating, Christian, Communities, Faith

Inspiring stories from our Chaplains of meetings and the sharing of the Christian faith on our waterways in the Northern region… From Beverley, at the

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As we begin the time of Advent, we reflect on The Work of Christmas

6th December 20216th January 2022 workplacematters Christian, Festivals, Homelessness Advent, Chaplain, poverty, Waterways Chaplains
Winter on the Stort

When the song of the angels is stilled,When the star in the sky is gone,When the kings and the princes are home,When the shepherds are

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The Lichfield Barge Mission

6th December 20216th January 2022 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side, North Midlands, Uncategorised canals, Chaplain, Christian, poverty, Waterways Chaplains
The Lichfield Barge Mission

Back in 1877 Bishop George Selwyn of Lichfield (1858 – 1868) appointed a Barge Mission chaplain, who endeavoured to collect the bargemen for worship at

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A Service of dedication in memory of a Lincolnshire couple

16th November 20216th January 2022 workplacematters Christian, Towpath Lincolnshire, waterside service
A Service of dedication in memory of a Lincolnshire couple

WWC Tina Clark took a service to dedicate a carved swan in memory of a local couple who lived in the village of South Kyme,

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  • A good turnout at the Saul Junction Carol service

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National Senior Chaplain: Revd. Mark Chester
Email: waterways@workplacematters.org.uk



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