
“It’s all Training and Healthcare lately…”
Agricultural Chaplaincy is a role that has, over the years, evolved from other forms of chaplaincy. Just as a reminder, chaplains of any genre, walk alongside people who are in
Agricultural Chaplaincy is a role that has, over the years, evolved from other forms of chaplaincy. Just as a reminder, chaplains of any genre, walk alongside people who are in
As the summer slips seamlessly into autumn, so the party political conferences start on a new round of fringe meetings, party leader speeches and a time to network and build
The Agricultural Chaplains Association is for UK based agricultural and rural chaplains in Christian Ministry who serve farming and rural communities. We do, however, seek to serve people of all
Our day to day work seems to continue apace. The main issues affecting farmers and rural communities seem to be the old suspects of the aftermath of Brexit; Bovine Tb;
This last six months or so has brought a time of trials and tribulations, not only to us as an Association, but to the farming community also. However, with resilience and fortitude we will carry on
The last six months does seem to have flown by and been a time of increasing workload. Summer has brought with it what seems to be an interest in the Association from a lot of different quarters. Both were welcomed and encouraged, but it was good to have a time of R & R!
The Association continues to grow and in doing so the amount of work that we do also increases
We are the only ecumenical Association that specialises in caring for Agricultural and Rural Chaplains, Farming Support Chaplains, Rural Support Officers, Diocesan Rural Life Advisers and Rural Officers working throughout
Agricultural Chaplaincy is a role that has, over the years, evolved from other forms of
As the summer slips seamlessly into autumn, so the party political conferences start on a
The Agricultural Chaplains Association is for UK based agricultural and rural chaplains in Christian Ministry
Our day to day work seems to continue apace. The main issues affecting farmers and
This last six months or so has brought a time of trials and tribulations, not only to us as an Association, but to the farming community also. However, with resilience and fortitude we will carry on
The last six months does seem to have flown by and been a time of increasing workload. Summer has brought with it what seems to be an interest in the Association from a lot of different quarters. Both were welcomed and encouraged, but it was good to have a time of R & R!
The Association continues to grow and in doing so the amount of work that we do also increases
We are the only ecumenical Association that specialises in caring for Agricultural and Rural Chaplains,