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CoNNECT II, Exploring Story: Chaplaincy - Reflection - Research
Exploring Story: Chaplaincy - Reflection - Research,
write with input from Andrew Todd
Lumen United Reformed Church & Community Centre, URC London
Thursday, Mar 12 from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm
An opportunity to connect and network with a particular focus around the use of case studies.
As with the first CoNNECT day we a looking to bring together practitioners, educators and researchers, and those involved in supporting, developing and providing chaplaincy and pastoral care across different contexts. The day is aimed at all those who are interested in understanding chaplaincy, developing practice across different contexts, and supporting chaplains through participatory research.
Chaplaincy is at heart relational. The day will share details of a Case Study project from the Netherland and the idea of ‘living human encounters’ which emerged from it. As a way of connecting our stories there will be opportunity to share and reflection on pastoral encounters getting a taste of case study research.
The final part of the day will be an optional session for those who would be interested in forming a steering group to develop ideas for a Case Study project and potential pilot research community within that.
Alongside Sarah Lane-Cawte, Mark Newitt and Bob Wilson we are delighted that Andrew Todd will be helping us facilitating the day. Andrew is Director of the Professional Doctorate in Practical Theology and Senior Lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University and the Cambridge Theological Federation. Andrew brings a wealth of experience having previously coordinated the Centre for Contemporary Spirituality at Sarum College and, prior to that, set up and ran the Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies. Andrew is a practical theologian and ethnographer and has researched and published on chaplaincy and related issues of religion in public life.
Nourishing Roots with Catherine Todd – ‘Silence Inside’
A day of reflection, restoration and retreat for chaplains with Catherine Todd – ‘Silence Inside’
Date and time: Wed, 19 Nov 2025 10:00 - 16:00 GMT
Location: The Garden Room, Quaker Meeting House, John Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1SJ
Please join us on Wednesday, 19th November at the Quaker Meeting House, John Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1SJ.
Nourishing Roots retreat days, held three times a year, are an opportunity for chaplains in healthcare, prisons, education and beyond to retreat, reflect and recharge spiritually and emotionally from their challenging ministry contexts.
Catherine Todd will lead the day. She has worked in prison chaplaincy since 2007 in various prisons and now works nationally, supporting chaplaincy in the Youth Custody estate. Previously, she has worked in parish ministry, midwifery and nursing. She has also trained as a psychotherapist. Her particular interest is in experiential spirituality, of meeting the holy in the moment, wherever and whatever that moment is like. Silence is a good medium for this, and the day will very much be based in silence, with attentive, deep listening practices.
Tickets cost £15 for FCG Chaplains or £25 for non-FCG Chaplains. Please contact Mark Newitt at mark.newitt@freechurches.org.uk for FCG Chaplains ticket. note that refunds can be issued up to 7 days beforehand, but for catering reasons not beyond that date.
Register your place HERE.
Image by Michael Schwarzenberger from Pixabay
Nourishing Routes - at the Loreto Centre, Llandudno - with Rev Bob Wilson
A day of walking and spiritual reflection based in the stunning hills of Llandudno, North Wales, with time at the Loreto Centre.
Thu, 17 Jul 2025 10:00 - 16:00, Loreto Centre, Abbey Road, Llandudno, LL30 2EL
Please join us on Thursday 17 July at the Loreto Centre in Llandudno, North Wales, for our next Nourishing Roots event - 'Nourishing Routes'.
Nourishing Roots retreat days, held three times a year, are an opportunity for chaplains in healthcare, prisons, education and beyond to retreat, reflect and recharge spiritually and emotionally from their challenging ministry contexts.
This retreat will be based at the Loreto Spirituality Centre near the stunning coastline of Llandudno, and will include times of reflection alongside guided walks around Great Orme and the surrounding area.
The day will be led by Rev. Bob Wilson, Secretary for Prison Chaplaincy and Free Churches Faith Advisor. Bob is a Baptist minister and Free Churches Faith Advisor to both publicly and privately run prisons. This work sees him regularly visiting all 124 establishments across England and Wales for the pastoral support of Prison Chaplains, and to support prison management. He is also a keen rock climber and outdoors enthusiast, and has many years experience in helping chaplains retreat and reflect on ministry.
The ticket price is £15 for chaplains from FCG denominations and £25 for all others. (Please ask Thandar <thandar.tun@freechurches.org.uk> for an FCG Chaplains discount code).
Please note that refunds can be issued up to 7 days beforehand, but for catering reasons not beyond that date.
The Loreto Centre may be able to offer a limited amount of accommodation before or after the retreat day. Please note on your sign-up form if you are interested in this.
Register your place HERE.
Healthcare Chaplains Study Day: Making our Cases: Using story and data to demonstrate value
Date and time: Thu, 5 Jun 2025 10:30 - 16:30 BST
Location: Wesley's Chapel and Leysian Mission, 49 City Road London EC1Y 1AU
One of the challenges for healthcare chaplaincy is to develop ways of demonstrating the benefit, impact and value of our care. Chaplains' work often relates to more intangible aspects of patient and staff care, which can be difficult to quantify and measure using traditional healthcare metrics. This study day (supported by the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplains and the Free Churches Group,) is open to anyone to attend and will explore different and creative ways to showcase the positive influence of chaplaincy services.
Confirmed speakers include:
· Mark Evans, National Adviser for Spiritual Care in the Scottish Government on ‘Developing a Minimum Data Set in Scotland’.
· Frin Lewis-Smith, specialist chaplain for oncology and palliative care at Leeds Teaching Hospitals on ‘Spiritual pain by Numbers?’
· Steve Nolan Bereavement & Spiritual Care Lead, Princess Alice Hospice and Visiting Research Fellow at University of Winchester on ‘Learning from Case Studies.’
· Clare Pye, Research & Innovation Manager at St Luke's Hospice in Sheffield
Alongside speaker presentations, the day will include live storytelling from a number of chaplains as a way of exploring how stories can connect, challenge, inspire and validate us.
If you are a Free Church Chaplain or a member of AHPCC, please get in touch with Mark Newitt at mark.newitt@freechurches.org.uk for the discounted price.
Image by Bob Dmyt from Pixabay
Reflections from Revd Sarah Crane, Healthcare Chaplaincy Steering Committee
Like many of us I am a bit surprised to find myself in December. This year has gone so quickly!
The Healthcare Chaplaincy Steering Committee (HCSC) sits under the Free Churches Group (FCG) Board and is responsible for supporting and shaping the work of Revd Dr Mark Newitt, Secretary for Healthcare Chaplaincy at FCG.
For the Healthcare Chaplaincy Steering Committee it has been a really full and positive year. We have welcomed a number of new members to the group, Linford Davis and Terry Bentley, both bringing a wealth of experience within healthcare and social care chaplaincy as well, as a broader perspective from other denominations within FCG. Our goal is to as representative as possible of the breadth of our member denominations so we are delighted to have made these appointments. This year we also said a big thank you to Mark Burleigh and Kate Le Sueur, who stood down at the end of their respective terms.
As always in 2024 we have been grateful to Mark for his passion and enthusiasm for the support and development of healthcare chaplains within the FCG and beyond. Through the year, either individual or in partnership with others the FCG has offered:
• Our Annual Study Day in June exploring being on the margins through art, research and story.
• Three Nourishing Roots days shared with chaplains from other contexts providing space to meet and reflect together on our spiritual wellbeing.
• Monthly Pop-Up Reflective Practice providing hour-long sessions for chaplains to come together and reflect on their practice.
• A monthly Research First Journal Club building research literacy through critiquing a recent journal article.
• the Narrative newsletter, and information digest which goes out monthly to more than 600 chaplains within the FCG and beyond.
We are also very pleased to see more members of the committee representing healthcare chaplaincy in other places. Janelle Kingham, Mark Newitt and I have all become directors of the UKBHC in the past six months. (Janelle has also become Vice Chair of the Network for Pastoral, Spiritual and Religious Care in Health.) It is good to know that Free Church healthcare chaplaincy is part of the broader work and conversations which take place across the four nations of the UK and within the representative bodies and other stakeholders.
We look forward to the year ahead in confidence of being able to continue to support chaplains and to influence practice in ways which promote public safety, professionalism, and person-centred care within all healthcare chaplaincy contexts.
Just as chaplaincy requires us to sit with faltering and stilted humanity in moments of raw struggle and real human experience, may we this Advent and Christmas know that the child in the manger comes to do the same for us. As we prepare for Jesus’ coming, we can hold fast to the promises of the Kingdom of God, both now and in all its fullness.
Sarah Crane
Chair, Healthcare Chaplaincy Steering Committee