Looking forward: Providing Chaplains to Taunton's Courts

Michael Hayes • August 4, 2021

Could you make a difference as a Chaplain at Taunton's Courts Service?

Taunton is home to magistrates’, family and Crown courts, and the town’s Team Chaplaincy is in the process of forming a group of Chaplains initially to serve the magistrates’ court.


The hope is to operate on one day each week, at both the morning and the afternoon sessions, with at least two chaplains from the team on duty; If this is something that interests you, you will be able to choose the level of commitment you can offer.

Chaplains are there to listen, to serve - for example by pointing to sources of support and advice, and to hold people in their prayers; in all this they may have opportunities to discuss faith. Those who attend the court often need reassurance, comfort and hope for their future. Chaplains will also offer their presence and support to those who work within the courts, and it is with their welcome and permission that we enter.


We have a short video which you can view on our YouTube channel here (click on the link to view the video). This video, introduced by Trustee Mike Haslam, explains the heart and the thinking behind Courts Chaplaincy


Previous experience in the legal world is not necessary, and full training will be provided. Though we are ecumenical in the chaplaincy, we use the resources of the diocese of Bath and Wells, and they will be running their ‘Exploring Chaplaincy’ foundation course over two days soon – on 14th September and 5th October; this gives time to ponder and explore, and no commitment is expected at this stage.


If you would like to consider courts or other chaplaincy, please get in touch with the Chaplaincy Development Adviser, Revd Mike Haslam, at mike.haslam@bathwells.anglican.org or contact me at mgwhayes@gmail.com as I am always happy to talk about any aspect of this.


Michael Hayes, Courts Chaplaincy team leader

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