Seminar content:
- A mission to respond – why do we do this?
- Suffering and trauma – what is trauma, how do people behave, what do they look like?
- A ministry of hope – what hope do we have? How to minister to people with no hope?
- A message to share – how do we share the message in practice?
- Ministry to a diverse community – what to say/not to say. Common mistakes.
- A messenger to serve – Rapid Response Team chaplaincy and further opportunities
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For more information contact rrt@bgea.org.au or call 1300 799 727
Quotes from seminar participants:
“Thank you for opening a unique opportunity to partner in a positive ministry opportunity – the credibility of BGEA is a great way to connect with people – at the point of real need. It opened my eyes to a great opportunity. All very helpful.”
“It is such a relief to know I don’t have to have all the answers, in fact I sometimes don’t even need words. It has given me confidence to go just wherever God directs me, to speak to, but mostly listen to, those who are suffering.”
“This seminar is based on God’s grace, love, compassion, empathy, togetherness and security. Everyone needs these at some time – even if they don’t want it. They need it through and after times of trauma and grief.”
Rapid Response Team Chaplains
On completion of SHiC, those interested may apply to become accredited Rapid Response Team Chaplains.
Applicants are required to complete the Crisis Intervention and Stress Management (CISM) Training. This additional specialised training is consistent with Rapid Response Team international standards for Chaplains. The training is UN recognised and is used by many federal emergency departments in the US.
RAPID RESPONSE TEAM CHAPLAIN – APPLICATION FORM: DOWNLOAD HERE.
Return completed form to: Rapid Response Team Manager, PO Box 964, Kings Langley, NSW 2147