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
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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
The Covid19 Threat
There is no doubt that we are living in turbulent and uncertain times. Few people are unaffected. In such times the psalmist found that ‘God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble’ (Psalm 46, verse 1).
A warm welcome in Skipton for finding out about the Waterways Chaplaincy
We held a Waterways Chaplaincy Familiarisation day at the end of January where people come to see and start discerning if this is a work
Learn about Chaplaincy Essentials with the Waterways Chaplains
Learn about ‘Chaplaincy Essentials’ with the Waterways Chaplains You are invited to attend out Chaplaincy Essentials day on 15th February in Cheddleton, Leek. Introduction This
Could you be a volunteer Waterways Chaplain in the Yorkshire Area?
Is God talking to you about a ministry out of the four walls of the church, being his feet, hands and voice in a very
Brew your way to new friends
Waterways Chaplains Fiona & Martin Buck, together with Vanessa Layfield have started up a ‘Babble & Brew’ 3 weeks ago in Nantwich Basin. It’s open
Licensing of Braunston Waterways Chaplains
November the 3rd saw the commissioning of husband and wife team, Kim & Fergus MacCloghry at All Saints, Braunston. National Waterways Chaplain Mark Chester, together
Appointment of Probationary Waterways Chaplains – North
October has seen the appointment of a few Probationary Waterways Chaplains to the Northern fold. Vanessa Layfield lives in Natwich, The Reverend Adrian Cragg was appointed
Second National Training Day for Waterways Chaplains
October saw the second of two National Training days in Sheffield for around 30 Waterways Chaplains. The training sessions were led by Simon Edwards, an