Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy Officially Launched
Next Saturday - 14th December - from 12.15pm in Church Square (also known as Pigeon Square) in the centre of Bedford, David Hodgson, the Mayor of Bedford, will join the Bishop of Bedford, the Rt Rev Richard Atkinson, and a number of other dignitaries to officially launch Bedford's Town Centre Chaplaincy service.
Masterminded and managed by local businessman, Doug McWilliam, Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy (BTCC) has taken some four years to become reality. It's an initiative of the town's Christian churches and has drawn its inspiration from similar chaplaincies already running in Watford and Luton.
According to Doug McWilliam: €The Christians in Bedford, working together with others, intend this chaplaincy service to provide a regular, visible and caring presence in the town. It aims to show God's love for all the community and to enable Bedford to be a happy, caring and welcoming town.€
The BTCC, which seeks to complement other related organisations, including Bedford BID and Street Angels, will provide pastoral and spiritual support for anyone who is part of the extended community of Bedford town centre - notably those working in the local government and retail sectors, including market traders. Its chaplains, who are drawn from a number of local churches spanning a number of denominations, receive training in how to offer the appropriate care, comfort and listening ear for each pastoral situation.
The launch programme is:
11.00am A March starts at St Peter's Church (next to the statue of John Bunyan) and will go to Church Square via the High Street, passing St Paul's Church
12 noon Carol Service in Church (Pigeon) Square
12:15pm Official launch of the BTCC - with an introduction by Michael Campbell (Luton Town Centre Chaplaincy) and prayers by Cass Howes (University Chaplain). Bedford's Mayor, David Hodgson, will officially welcome this initiative; then the Bishop of Bedford will commission the Chaplaincy
12:30pm The Carol Service continues
1:00pm The Carol Service concludes
Among those attending the BTCC launch will be Jenny Dibsdall (Senior Chaplain to Britain's Waterways), the Venerable Paul Hughes (the Archdeacon of Bedford), the Rev Dr John Scott (the CEO of Workplace Matters (WM), an ecumenical charity which takes Christian values into the workplace and is providing help to get the BTCC off the ground) and Alan Harpham (the Chairman of WM and also Chaplain to Kempston Station of the East of England Ambulance Station).
BTCC's Doug McWilliam commented: €We're grateful to Bedford's churches for their encouragement and continuing support for this exciting venture. We're also grateful for the on-going help we're receiving from WM, which provides over 60 chaplains to a variety of workplaces - within the police, fire and ambulance emergency services; in manufacturing industry; especially at Vauxhall Motors in Luton; in the €town centre retail' environment; with those living and working along the Grand Union Canal, and also at London Luton Airport.€
Alan Harpham, WM's Chairman, said: €Having seen - and supported - the valuable work which town centre chaplains do in Watford and Luton over several years, I'm sure that all those who live, work and shop in Bedford will experience a spiritual benefit from the work of the BTCC. On behalf of WM, I wish it much success as it serves the Bedford community.€
YOU ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND - OR SEND A REPRESENTATIVE TO - THE LAUNCH EVENT. PLEASE CONTACT Doug McWilliam (on 01234 311811) OR Bob Little (on 01727 860405) IF YOU WISH TO PRE-ARRANGE INTERVIEWS WITH ANY OF THOSE INVOLVED.
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About Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy
This initiative has been instigated and is supported by Christians in Bedford, principally through the town's churches. Working together with others, they intend this chaplaincy service to provide a regular, visible and caring presence in the town. It aims to show God's love for all the community and to enable Bedford to be a happy, caring and welcoming town
About Workplace Matters
Workplace Matters (WM) is an ecumenical charity which takes Christian values into the workplace. Among its chief activities is supplying Workplace Chaplaincy. Workplace Chaplaincy provides expertise in pastoral and spiritual care in the workplace regardless of faith or gender to all employees. The basic principle of chaplaincy is to provide an independent and confidential €listening ear€ encouragement and mutual support to all employees. It is a unique personal level of support that is impossible to get anywhere else. WM networks with a range of faith groups and networks and recognises that faith is deeply entwined with every aspect of community and working life.
Further information from:
Doug McWilliam, Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy, 01234 311811
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0)1727 860405
Masterminded and managed by local businessman, Doug McWilliam, Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy (BTCC) has taken some four years to become reality. It's an initiative of the town's Christian churches and has drawn its inspiration from similar chaplaincies already running in Watford and Luton.
According to Doug McWilliam: €The Christians in Bedford, working together with others, intend this chaplaincy service to provide a regular, visible and caring presence in the town. It aims to show God's love for all the community and to enable Bedford to be a happy, caring and welcoming town.€
The BTCC, which seeks to complement other related organisations, including Bedford BID and Street Angels, will provide pastoral and spiritual support for anyone who is part of the extended community of Bedford town centre - notably those working in the local government and retail sectors, including market traders. Its chaplains, who are drawn from a number of local churches spanning a number of denominations, receive training in how to offer the appropriate care, comfort and listening ear for each pastoral situation.
The launch programme is:
11.00am A March starts at St Peter's Church (next to the statue of John Bunyan) and will go to Church Square via the High Street, passing St Paul's Church
12 noon Carol Service in Church (Pigeon) Square
12:15pm Official launch of the BTCC - with an introduction by Michael Campbell (Luton Town Centre Chaplaincy) and prayers by Cass Howes (University Chaplain). Bedford's Mayor, David Hodgson, will officially welcome this initiative; then the Bishop of Bedford will commission the Chaplaincy
12:30pm The Carol Service continues
1:00pm The Carol Service concludes
Among those attending the BTCC launch will be Jenny Dibsdall (Senior Chaplain to Britain's Waterways), the Venerable Paul Hughes (the Archdeacon of Bedford), the Rev Dr John Scott (the CEO of Workplace Matters (WM), an ecumenical charity which takes Christian values into the workplace and is providing help to get the BTCC off the ground) and Alan Harpham (the Chairman of WM and also Chaplain to Kempston Station of the East of England Ambulance Station).
BTCC's Doug McWilliam commented: €We're grateful to Bedford's churches for their encouragement and continuing support for this exciting venture. We're also grateful for the on-going help we're receiving from WM, which provides over 60 chaplains to a variety of workplaces - within the police, fire and ambulance emergency services; in manufacturing industry; especially at Vauxhall Motors in Luton; in the €town centre retail' environment; with those living and working along the Grand Union Canal, and also at London Luton Airport.€
Alan Harpham, WM's Chairman, said: €Having seen - and supported - the valuable work which town centre chaplains do in Watford and Luton over several years, I'm sure that all those who live, work and shop in Bedford will experience a spiritual benefit from the work of the BTCC. On behalf of WM, I wish it much success as it serves the Bedford community.€
YOU ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND - OR SEND A REPRESENTATIVE TO - THE LAUNCH EVENT. PLEASE CONTACT Doug McWilliam (on 01234 311811) OR Bob Little (on 01727 860405) IF YOU WISH TO PRE-ARRANGE INTERVIEWS WITH ANY OF THOSE INVOLVED.
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About Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy
This initiative has been instigated and is supported by Christians in Bedford, principally through the town's churches. Working together with others, they intend this chaplaincy service to provide a regular, visible and caring presence in the town. It aims to show God's love for all the community and to enable Bedford to be a happy, caring and welcoming town
About Workplace Matters
Workplace Matters (WM) is an ecumenical charity which takes Christian values into the workplace. Among its chief activities is supplying Workplace Chaplaincy. Workplace Chaplaincy provides expertise in pastoral and spiritual care in the workplace regardless of faith or gender to all employees. The basic principle of chaplaincy is to provide an independent and confidential €listening ear€ encouragement and mutual support to all employees. It is a unique personal level of support that is impossible to get anywhere else. WM networks with a range of faith groups and networks and recognises that faith is deeply entwined with every aspect of community and working life.
Further information from:
Doug McWilliam, Bedford Town Centre Chaplaincy, 01234 311811
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0)1727 860405