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A chance to join the CoNNECT II online, 12th March 2026
CoNNECT II
Exploring Story: Chaplaincy - Reflection - Research
12th March 2026 · 10:30am - 4:30pm, Lumen United Reformed Church & Community Centre URC, 88 Tavistock Place London WC1H 9RS
Join us for an inspiring opportunity to connect and network, focusing on the power of case studies. Building on the success of the first CoNNECT day, we invite practitioners, educators, researchers, and all those dedicated to advancing chaplaincy and pastoral care in diverse settings. This day is designed for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of chaplaincy, enhance practices across various contexts, and empower chaplains through collaborative research. Visit here for more information and registration.
A chance to join the CoNNECT II online
In addition to the general admission tickets, we have now set up an online-only ticket at £6. You can visit here for more information and registration.
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.
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The First CoNNECT Day
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Chaplaincy: opportunity for Networking, Nurturing, Encouragement and Community Together
Date: 13th February 2025, 10:30 - 16:00
Venue: Free Churches House, 27 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HH
Cost £30 per participant to cover the cost of a light lunch/refreshments and administrative costs.
As part of the development of our “Chaplaincy Hub”, which we hope to grow into a key resource space for those engaged in or exploring chaplaincy this first CoNNECT Day aims to draw together those with an interest in the development of chaplaincy from different settings and perspectives, including church and denominational leaders, suppliers of chaplaincy training and education as well as providers of chaplaincy services (particularly those beyond traditional settings).
The day will include a keynote address from Mark Birch, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, input exploring evidencing impact, opportunity to hear stories of chaplains (Pecha Kucha presentations) as well as space to network.
Timetable
10:30 coffee and pastries
11:00 Welcome
11:15 Introduction to outline and purpose of the day
11:30 Keynote address: Mark Birch
12:15 Q & A
12.30 Lunch
13:30 Pecha Kucha presentations
14:00 Evidencing impact
14:45 Refreshment break
15:15 Next steps: facilitated discussion
15:50 Closing remarks and close
Nourishing Roots - at Oriel College Oxford, with Rev. Grace Allick on 19th March 2025, 10:00-16:00
A day of reflection , restoration and retreat for chaplains with Rev Grace Allick, held at Oriel College, Oxford.
Wed, 19 Mar 2025 10:00 - 16:00
Oriel College, Oriel Square Oxford OX1 4EW
Please join us on Wednesday 19 March 2025 in Oxford for a day of reflection, retreat, and recharging at Oriel College, Oxford University. The day will be led and facilitated by Rev. Grace Allick, who is a member of the Free Churches Group Healthcare Chaplaincy Steering Committee and who leads on Healthcare Chaplaincy for the Assemblies of God denomination. Grace has a wealth of healthcare chaplaincy experience and will lead us in reflection and encouragement around our chaplaincy roles.
To learn more about Grace: Hello. I’m Grace Allick — Free Churches Group
Tickets cost £15 for FCG Chaplains or £25 for non-FCG Chaplains. Please note that refunds can be issued up to 7 days beforehand but for catering reasons, not beyond that date.
For more information, please contact Mark Newitt at mark.newitt@freechurches.org.uk
The First CoNNECT Day
Chaplaincy: opportunity for Networking, Nurturing, Encouragement and Community Together.
Thursday 13th February 2025: 10:30 to 16:00. 27 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HH.
The day includes input from Mark Birch – Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sarah Lane Cawte, Mark Newitt and Bob Wilson Free Churches Group.
This is a day aimed at those with lead responsibilities for chaplaincy, particularly those who work in non-traditional sectors, to come together, share stories, network, and be encouraged. There will be the opportunity to talk with chaplaincy education providers about training needs. If there is other input into the day that you would value, please let us know to help shape our planning.
Booking is to come, but an expression of interest can be made to Thandar Tun at thandar.tun@freechurches.org.uk or 02036518338.
Cost: £30 (including lunch and refreshments).
This event poster is available to download here.