Jericho Road partners with Christ College in providing training for those who have a heart for people from all walks of life in chaplaincy and pastoral care ministries.
In Australia today, there are growing opportunities for chaplaincy – in hospitals, prisons, the defence forces, aged care, and amongst refugees in the community. We offer a quality Christian training program to equip those called to care for people with wisdom and love, magnifying Christ and making Him known.
This introductory program equips participants to care for others in various settings – in churches, home groups, within families, and as volunteers in facilities like aged care, emergency services and hospitals.
The topics covered include:
This course is offered flexibly.
Online format via Zoom
Tuesdays, 7pm – 9pm, for 4 weeks:
Contact the course coordinator for more information.
Register your interest below or contact the course coordinator for more information.
Christ College offers two units that meet the required training course as a chaplain in NSW hospitals, correctional and juvenile justice centres. It is also recognised by many aged care providers and educational institutions.
The two units are:
Contact the course coordinator for more information.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) teaches people the basic skills to help someone they’re concerned about.
Jericho Road chaplain, Ian Schoonwater is an authorised instructor in Mental Health First-Aid. If you are interested in being trained in this, get in touch with Ian.
seniorchaplain@jerichoroad.org.au
0449 903 508
I would recommend this course to all Christians who work in ministry but really for us all as we care and support our family, friends and community. Invaluable and beautifully led. Thank you Christine and Jericho Road.
Your capacity to engage our group on sensitive topics has been most beneficial. It has provided knowledge and valuable skills plus a deeper understanding of the plight of others. It has enhanced the confidence of members to engage in dialogue through listening and sharing their experiences.
The course was practical as we live in a fallen world. We cannot escape sufferings. To love your neighbours is one of the greatest commands from God. We believers all ought to be able to do it.
The understanding and skills taught in this program benefit everyone involved in caring for others, not just those working as chaplains. It’s a practical program, grounded in research, providing opportunities to discuss and explore avenues to support others in their time of need.
Grief, mental illness , depression are totally new topics to me and it is invaluable experience to be introduced to these topics and to learn about them.
Have a question about Chaplaincy?
Contact Joseph Park at seniorchaplain@jerichoroad.org.au or on 0449 903 508.