The Rt Revd. Andrew Proud attended the licensing of Hungerford Revd. Mike Saunders and his wife, Alison, in March. The couple regularly walk the towpath
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North Midlands Waterways Chaplains meet for the first time
Onto the Four Counties and beyond! The 12th of February saw the first gathering of the North Midlands hub. Team leader Malcolm Grey-Smart was delighted
Looking for an opportunity to Volunteer in Christian work? Could you be a waterways chaplain?
Looking for an opportunity to volunteer in Christian work? Could you be a waterways chaplain, perhaps? Please feel free to come and find out
Waterways Chaplains Sent to the Tower!
Tower of London welcomes Waterways Chaplains The profile of Chaplaincy to Britain’s waterways took a step up on Sunday June 24th when Chaplains from around
How Waterways Chaplains respond to help those making their home on the canals
“Anything and everything that is needed I do.” Listen here to find out how a Waterways Chaplain may come alongside to help the boating community. BBC Midlands
Dynamic Support for Chaplaincy from Church Army
Des Scott – CEO The Anglican Mission agency ‘Church Army’ has partnered with Workplace Matters to offer support for the growing Waterways Chaplaincy. Des joins
Waterways Chaplaincy and Radio 4
Vision for 200 Chaplains on the rivers and canals by 2020 In November there was a short piece on Radio 4 about our vision for