NEWS
Free webinar: Role of Faiths & Non-Faith in the Emergence of Healthcare from this Pandemic
This free event is coming up soon!
Title: Role of Faiths & Non-Faith in the Emergence of Healthcare from this Pandemic
When: July 1st 14.00-16.30
Further information on hosts of event:
• Great Ormond St Hospital Paediatric Bioethics Centre & Chaplaincy
• UK Paediatric Chaplaincy Group
• Mission and Public Affairs Department of the Church of England
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The event is free but registration is required: HERE
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Praying alongside the Prison Fellowship...
Prison Fellowship Prayers for Sunday 21st June
This Sunday,
we pray for prison Chaplains, who are faithfully continuing to support those in prison. God of grace, will you give them compassion, insight and words of wisdom and encouragement as they interact with those in their care.
Amen
The Free Churches Group and our work in prison chaplaincy have worked with The Prison Fellowship (PF) for many years. Last year the Prison Fellowship celebrated 40 years of working with prisoners… their mission is : “to show Christ’s love to prisoners by coming alongside them and supporting them.” Find out more about their work HERE.
You can read and pray through their June Prayer Diary HERE.
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Praying alongside the Prison Fellowship...
Prison Fellowship Prayers for Sunday 14th June
This Sunday, we pray for our brothers and sisters in prison:
“For though I am absent from you in body, I am present with you in spirit and delight to see how disciplined you are and how firm your faith in Christ is.”
(Colossians 2:5)
Amen
The Free Churches Group and our work in prison chaplaincy have worked with The Prison Fellowship (PF) for many years. Last year the Prison Fellowship celebrated 40 years of working with prisoners… their mission is : “to show Christ’s love to prisoners by coming alongside them and supporting them.” Find out more about their work HERE.
You can read and pray through their June Prayer Diary HERE.
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SOME MORE RESOURCES SHARED HERE, TO SUPPORT YOU IN YOUR MINISTRY...
Revd Meg Burton, Secretary for Healthcare Chaplaincy for the Free Churches, has been writing, gathering in, compiling and sharing a range of supportive and informative communications with Healthcare Chaplains. Although these are primarily aimed at those working in healthcare chaplaincy, many others may find the content encouraging and helpful in their life and ministry.
There is:
Hope in Crisis
Bereavement Toolkit [in the context of COVID-19]
Losing a colleague during the Coronavirus outbreak (from NHS England)
Leading during bereavement and complex grief (NHS guidance)
You can find out more and explore these reflections and materials HERE.
Meg provides the leadership on Healthcare Chaplaincy work at a national level for the Free Churches as well as in a multi-faith context.
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Hope in Crisis
Vivienne Manley, a Specialist Maternity Services & Palliative Care Services Chaplain, has shared a newly produced booklet, entitled Hope in Crisis, with our Secretary for Healthcare Chaplaincy, Revd Meg Burton.
The booklet has been carefully put together and sensitively written; it has already been a great comfort to many.
Concerning the booklet, Revd Ian Inglis (a hospital chaplain) writes: “It’s such a beautifully presented booklet and [healthcare] staff have found it a joy and inspiration, even when they personally haven’t lost someone, but they are coping with the pain, suffering and loss of patients on the wards so much. I suspect that some have also found the booklets helpful when we have lost staff members as well.”
We are grateful to Vivienne for sharing this resource with us. Please feel free to share this booklet and may it be a comfort to those it reaches.
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