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Going Further: Report on WM Conference for FE Chaplains

Going Further: Report on WM Conference for FE Chaplains

Eighteen current and aspiring chaplains and colleagues from the region gathered in Birmingham on 15 May for a day of stimulating input, networking and sharing good practice – the largest gathering of FE chaplains in the region for some years!

The Church of England’s national FE and HE Advisor Revd Garry Neave surveyed the contemporary landscape of FE chaplaincy: colleges were facing tough challenges but being adaptable and resilient in the midst of them.

He sketched out a vision for contemporary chaplaincy as invitational and ambassadorial, with chaplains as representatives ‘of the best of those who sent you’ and interpreters of the language of faith in a college context, and of the further education sector to the churches.

Professor Trevor Cooling (Chair of the RE Council) helped us explore how spiritual development may appropriately take place within often-secular settings, outlining an approach centred on people rather than issues, character as well as skills, and on allowing respectful exploration of difference rather than seeking to deny diversity or relegate it to the private sphere.

In the afternoon chaplains got together into local clusters to network and share the highs and lows of chaplaincy.  We’re hoping that these local clusters might continue and grow so that they provide a support network for FE chaplains on a more sustainable basis.  If you’d like to be part of a local cluster, contact Phil Metcalf for more details.

Delegates gathered again at the end of the day to hear stories of chaplaincy and good practice.  Revd Mike Mills (coordinator of the new chaplaincy team at South Staffordshire College) shared a good news story about some recent chaplaincy work; Revd Canon Hazel Charlton (part-time chaplain at Halesowen College) told the story of setting up an Animal Cafe at the college; Revd Steve Blyth (North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College) related the chaplaincy’s involvement in assembling food hampers for students in need, and the annual Christmas Day brunch.

It was a great day, generously supported by the Westhill Endowment and St Peter’s Saltley Trust.  But we hope it won’t be the last.  Keep an eye on this bulletin and WMCFEC’s events page for details of future training opportunities.

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FE Chaplains in Birmingham – read all about it!

Want to read more about the experiences of real-life FE chaplains in Birmingham? The Churches and Industry Group Birmingham (CIGB)’s latest annual report features a review of FE Chaplaincy at Bournville and South & City College Birmingham. Scroll down to pp. 12-13 of the report to read about chaplaincy at the college’s campuses at Longbridge and Digbeth.

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Going Further: Conference for FE Chaplains in the WM Region – 15 May 2019

If you are an FE chaplain working in the wider WM region (Birmingham & Black Country, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Stoke, Warwickshire and Worcestershire), this event is for you! Read on for further details and a booking form…

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Plumbing the Depths – New Reflective Resource for Chaplains from WMCFEC

Plumbing the Depths is WMCFEC’s new resource for chaplains and others working in Further Education to aid reflection on their work, calling and ministry.  Based on the biblical story of Jonah, it’s available for a suggested donation of £9.

Plumbing the Depths has been written by former WMCFEC members Sarah Brush and Toni Coulton, with additional material by Chris Polhill and 24 original illustrations by Si Smith.  The resource contains everything you need to run a day gathering for large or small group or a series of reflective sessions for 1 to 1 use, including handouts, images, audio-visual presentation and how-to-use guides.

You can order Plumbing the Depths by emailing us, or from the St Peter’s Saltley Trust website.

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Take part in a survey of FE chaplaincy!

Our friends at Chaplaincy Central would like to hear your views in a short online survey on chaplaincy!  To find out more details and a link to the survey,

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Festive November Newsletter

Our friends at Festive (who support and resource Christians students aged 16-19 in FE and sixth forms) have a new newsletter out for November, featuring updates, news of Festive volunteers and college CUs, and an interview with the WM’s very own FE Chaplaincy Ambassador Phil Metcalf. To sign up to receive Festive News for yourself, visit their ‘about us’ page and click on the newsletter sign up link at the bottom of the page.

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New Prayer Resource for FE/Sixth Form – could you help?

Our friend Lahna Pottle, 16-19s specialist at SchoolsworkUK (part of Youthscape), is looking for student volunteers to help create a new prayer resource.  If you know someone who can help, read on!  Lahna writes:

“Hello everyone! I am currently in the midst of making an exciting new resource for Sixth Form and FE Colleges. The resource is based on nearly a years worth of research into 16-19 year olds engagement with faith, God and religion. One of the key findings from this research is ALL of the young people interviewed; christian/muslim/non-faith, have prayed at some point. So we are starting to create an explorative exhibition resource on prayer, that will allow students to explore more of what prayer is and can be.
For this resource I need a group of 16-19 year old students to get involved and am therefore asking if any of you know of any students who might want to be involved! It would mean writing an honest and authentic prayer/ sending in one they have already written and being willing to be filmed sharing their thoughts on prayer!”

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Vacancy: Student Chaplain at Hartpury College

As part of the ONE gap year programme run by the Methodist Church, there is a vacancy for a part-time student chaplain at Hartpury College near Glourcester, one year fixed term (1 Sept 2017 to 31 August 2018), salary £6561pa.  Closing date 9.00am on Friday 5 May 2017.

Interested? For further information on the role please visit www.methodist.org.uk/jobs or email Phil Metcalf at: chaplain@hartpury.ac.uk

Email recruitment@methodistchurch.org.uk for an application pack.

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Engage to Impact – FE Chaplaincy Day Conference

Engage to impact is a one-day chaplaincy conference for people working in FE and post-16, taking place on Thursday 18th May, 9.15-3.30 in Bristol.  The conference is organised by the Diocese of Bristol and costs £15.  You can book here.

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Chaplaincy Central are Recruiting!

Chaplaincy Central,who resource and support educational chaplaincy in schools and colleges, are seeking a development worker for 15 months, starting 1st May 2017.  Interested?  Click here for further details.