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• Is rural chaplaincy for you?


Rural chaplains play an important role in connecting with people and communities in remote areas of Australia, both in everyday life, and during times of challenge and difficulty.

Do you love meeting new people? Do you desire to see people grow in their faith? And do you enjoying working in local communities and travelling around rural and remote areas of Australia?


If so, rural chaplaincy might be the ministry for you.


If you’re an officer, employee, volunteer or member of The Salvation Army with an interest in living and working in a rural area and would like to find out more about becoming a rural and remote chaplain, an information weekend is coming up that you will not want to miss.


The Territorial Chaplaincy Support Unit is hosting an information weekend at The Salvation Army in Dubbo, western NSW, for officers, employees, volunteers and members of the Army with an interest in living and working in a rural or remote area and becoming a chaplain.


The event will take place on 25-27 August 2023.


“There will be an opportunity to learn about ministry opportunities and the requirements of the role and needs of rural living,” says Major Robin Pullen, Territorial Chaplaincy Specialist (Rural & Remote). “Rural chaplains will be in attendance to assist with answering any questions.”


Please note – travel and accommodation expenses are the responsibility of the attendee.


For further information, please contact robin.pullen@salvationarmy.org.au and complete the online form at the QR on the poster above.







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