Article by Barbara Pugh, Workplace Chaplain in the Kidderminster Team My introduction to Workplace Chaplaincy was many years ago when my late husband worked at the local crematorium. He came into contact with many clergy, and one of them was the local Industrial Chaplain. Although my husband did not talk about his job when he … Continue reading A personal journey into workplace chaplaincy
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Events coming up in Feb & March 2020
Slavery and Human Trafficking in our Economy Saturday 8th February 2020, 10am – 1.00pm at The Ark, Alvechurch, nr Redditch sponsored by Faith at Work in Worcestershire Cost: FREE. Booking essential via Eventbrite ‘Greening the Economy – the economy and its impact on the environment’ 30th March 2020, 10am – 3.00pm at The Ark, Alvechurch, … Continue reading Events coming up in Feb & March 2020
Prayer for retail workers at Christmas
We invite to join us in a prayer for retail workers at Christmas Gracious God, as Christmas lights are turned on and shops become busy We/I pray for those working in shops and the hospitality industry at this busiest time of the year.
Chaplains’ Training & Conference Morning
We have recently held a successful Chaplains' Training & Conference Morning. Our thanks go to the local businesses which allowed us to visit their premises and to find out a little more about them - Aileen & Duncan from Top Barn Produce, Will from Classic Bike Imports, Tasha from Chris Jones Leisure, Carl working with … Continue reading Chaplains’ Training & Conference Morning
The Chaplaincy for Agriculture & Rural Life Farmers’ Harvest Service
at Worcester Cathedral, Sunday 6th October 2019 at 6:30pm Preacher: Revd Elizabeth Clark, National Rural Officer, Methodists & URC Church Collection in aid of the Royal Agriculture Benevolent Institution (R.A.B.I.).There will be light refreshments available in The Chapter House after the service.
A Reflection on the Thomas Cook Situation
There are many things that come to mind when a high-street “name” fails in the way Thomas Cook has done. But, in terms of the immediate impact, two things have struck me: Firstly, the brutal suddenness. I appreciate that the collapse was, “on the cards,” but it is still a shock when the final moment comes. Sarah … Continue reading A Reflection on the Thomas Cook Situation
Chaplaincy at the Livestock Market
What is it like working as a chaplain at the Livestock Market in Worcester? Read article by Canon Peter Lawrence who recently retired from his role as Chaplain to Worcester Livestock Market after many years of listening and sharing the concerns of the livestock farming community.
Drop-in day for friends, partners, chaplains & trustees
On a beautiful sunny day on the 3rd July, we welcomed visitors to the FWW Head Office at Top Barn Business Centre in Holt Heath. The office is very small, but ideal for the 2 employees who are based there. The show-around probably took a whole 10 secs! Refreshments were enjoyed and it was useful … Continue reading Drop-in day for friends, partners, chaplains & trustees
CARL Rogation Service
Service led by Chaplaincy for Agricultural & Rural Life - Worcestershire, CARL on 21st May 2019. A great evening being blessed and asking God to bless the land. Praying for our farmers as they face the challenges of seasons, competitive markets, Brexit and feeding a growing population. Thanks to for hosting Wildgoose Rural Training and … Continue reading CARL Rogation Service
Open Meeting on Christian perspective on Brexit and its impact on local economy
Report of Meeting Faith at Work in Worcestershire recently held their Open Meeting on the topic of “A Christian perspective on Brexit and its impact on our local economy”. The keynote speaker was David Hallam, a former Labour Member of the European Parliament for Shropshire, Herefordshire & Wyre Forrest and Methodist Lay Preacher. David gave … Continue reading Open Meeting on Christian perspective on Brexit and its impact on local economy