On-time Training for Ministry Workers

Dealing with information overload is everyone’s challenge.
The Equip series, a new resource provided by Fellowship Chaplaincy, offers a response to this reality. Out of their training and experience, Fellowship chaplains have been invited to write brief introductory texts on relevant topics, focusing on the practical. These texts are narrated and put into a video format in both English and French. Averaging 8-10 minutes in length, Equip videos provide helpful information and guidelines to help initiate any ministry personnel in pertinent matters related to serving others. We’re so grateful for our trained chaplains who are more than happy to share their knowledge and experience with all who seek to be effective in their work with people both outside and inside our churches.
Fellowship Chaplaincy is pleased to provide the Equip series. Here are several videos in the series:
Confidentiality by Todd Riley (chaplain to firefighters, Mississauga, ON)
How to Listen by Larry Freeman (former hospital and long-term care chaplain, Owen Sound, ON)
Critical Theory 1 and 2 by Neil Shenvi (used with permission)
Loss and Grief by Shannon Pharoah (hospital chaplain, Guelph, ON)
Visit the Fellowship National website (fellowship.ca/EquipVideos) to view the Equip videos in both English and French. There will be a growing library of topics available in the months and years to come. While these brief videos were created to provide practical ministry advice to our Fellowship chaplains, they can also provide sound counsel for pastors, church leaders, and church members on topics helpful for the Church. Use them in your staff meetings, growth groups, mentoring ministry, or for individual edification.
I trust you will find them a helpful resource.