Chaplain Mike Cadman writes :- “Being a new chaplain, only commissioned a few months ago and learning the job, one never knows quite what to
Category: Coming along side
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
Waterways chaplain helps boaters with their lockdown shopping
As we all know, shopping during lockdown has become more of a challenge than normal. Wearing face coverings, negotiating one-way systems, all extra difficulties to
Times can be tough on the canals, but help is at hand…
We all face problems and challenges in our daily lives, difficulties that we need to overcome, to deal with in our own way, particularly in
Waterways “Good Samaritans” help couple on the Oxford canal
“My wife and I were on a week’s holiday on the Oxford Canal earlier in August. On Tuesday 4th she slipped on the boat and
God’s perfect timing puts WWC Rosie in a place to serve Him
We set off from Peterborough on July 6th with the aim to be at Buckden Marina, near Huntingdon, for Saturday 18th where we were to
A struggle to stay afloat amid the pandemic
Churches around the UK have been doing an amazing job helping the most vulnerable groups during the pandemic, but might one community they’d never thought
Covid 19 Update
Waterways Chaplains do not see their activity as a social activity but an essential ministry established by God to show his love and care for others.
A Carer for the Hidden
A Waterways Chaplain, early in their introductory training, tells of the personal journey that has put them on the tow path just before COVID-19 started