Chaplaincy
Our ecumenical Chaplain is actively involved in the life of the College in various ways.
The Chaplain’s principal role is to be freely available to all students, both those of any faith and those of none, to offer help and advice, support and encouragement, and to be a sounding board and a 'friendly ear'. This may be especially helpful at difficult or challenging times when you may have particular problems or concerns you would like to discuss with someone other than family, friends or College staff - and these certainly do not need to be limited to spiritual matters only. The Chaplain is accessible for confidential consultations during the College day and also, at other times, by arrrangement or by telephone. The Chaplain also has time provided on a weekly basis to co-ordinate informal religious activities at which attendance is voluntary.
Through the Chaplaincy we aim to provide you with space and time for reflection and renewal, and opportunities for worship, fellowship, celebration and social action, as well as opportunities to grapple with the key issues of the day.
