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3 Sep 08

Rev Allan Webster who recently joined WORK PLACE CHAPLAINCY Scotland as the new Tayside and North Fife Area Organiser tells of his early days in this area of work. To read his article click here.
Allan also provides the latest Monthly Musing.

The recent IMA Conference held at Stirling University, was addressed by Dr Harriet Mowat of Mowat Research. To read the article accompanying this presentation click here.

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2008 Prayer Diary

The 2008 Prayer Diary produced by Scottish Churches Industrial Mission is available here for download in Adobe format. To download please click here.

 


Articles

What happens in this office?
Allan Webster, who has recently joined WORK PLACE CHAPLAINCY Scotland as organiser for Tayside and North Fife, gives an insight to what brought him into this sphere of work.
1 September 08

Successful ageing in the workplace: implications for workplace chaplaincy
This article is based upon a recent presentation given by Dr Harriet Mowat of Mowat Research to the IMA Conference at Stirling University. The article also includes a Power Point Presentation download.
14 June 08

Retail Chaplaincy
A short article by Cate Adams, City Centre Chaplain Aberdeen, on chaplaincy in the retail sector.
26 June 07

Retail Chaplains' Conference - Manchester May 07
A report of the first meeting of Retail Sector Chaplains
with links to the new Retail Chaplains's website.
18 May 2007

Spirituality At Work
Uncovering the Kingdom in the workplace
22 March 2007

In Sickness and in Health

The importance of visiting
14 March 2007

Former Dundee MP’s poverty plea
29 April 2005

A church of all and for all
Disabled People: Disturbing People? By Erik Cramb
January 2004

Corporate Social Responsibility: a Biblical perspective
By Erik Cramb, February 2003

What shapes our spirituality?
By Lewis Rose, November 2002

Origins of Industrial Mission in Scotland
Written in the 1990s, this chapter from 'Thank God it's Monday' by Donald Ross, a former National Organiser for SCIM, gives some history of how our work came about.