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Waterways chaplains CRT Article – help on the waterways for boaters in need

5th April 20215th April 2021 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side, Kennet & Avon, Uncategorised
Waterways chaplains CRT Article – help on the waterways for boaters in need

The media team at the Canal and River Trust had a chat with Rev. Pat Willis recently. Pat is the senior chaplain on the Kennet

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Peace, tranquillity, fresh air and the other side of the coin

29th March 202129th March 2021 workplacematters Uncategorised
A Boat in trouble

A surprising number of retired Anglican clergy own narrow boats, or if they don’t actually have their own, they hire regularly so that they can

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Are you a Christian and would like to find out more about the Waterways Chaplaincy?

15th February 202123rd February 2021 workplacematters Uncategorised Chaplain, Christian, Frontline, volunteer, Waterways Chaplains
Kennet & Avon Senior Chaplain with hotel boat

Looking for an opportunity to volunteer in Christian work on the frontline? Saturday 10th April 2021 via Zoom – see below to advise us you

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Introducing St Lawrence’s church on the banks of the Kennet and Avon canal

15th February 202124th February 2021 workplacematters Uncategorised
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!

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Coming to your stretch in 2021 – time to be counted

15th February 202124th February 2021 workplacematters Uncategorised
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

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Professional skills and knowledge helps boater with toothache

15th February 20211st March 2021 workplacematters Christian, Coming along side, Uncategorised
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

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See Mark Chester’s interview on Sunday Night live

29th June 20203rd July 2020 workplacematters Christian, Media, Uncategorised

You might be interested in a short piece on WWC in this week’s Sunday Night Live on Premier Radio. It is hosted by Pam Rhodes

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The Covid19 Threat

19th March 20203rd July 2020 workplacematters Coming along side, Covid19, Teams, Towpath, Uncategorised canal, care, Chaplain, isolation, self isolation, towpath, Waterways Chaplains

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).

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Want to be part of a team?

19th November 201919th November 2019 workplacematters Uncategorised

Could you be a Waterways Chaplain?  Are you a Christian, a good listener and able to walk a mile of waterways a week? The Christian

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Blackburn Waterways Chaplains Licensed

6th September 20196th September 2019 workplacematters Commissions, North West, Uncategorised, Volunteer

Congratulations to Frances and Peter Grieve licensed as Waterways Chaplains at Clayton Brook Community Church near Blackburn on Sunday 14 July 2019. A great occasion

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National Senior Chaplain: Revd. Mark Chester
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