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Chaplaincy Care

Light chat... deep discussions... listening ears. Wanna Talk?

Students and staff may drop by Chaplaincy Care and speak with chaplains representing various denominations regarding personal concerns, relationships, life issues and values, and spiritual support and guidance. Chaplaincy Care’s volunteer chaplains serve various faith groups and are here to provide students and staff with a place for support, friendship, conversation, and study groups.

 

 

Judy Johnson
Judy Johnson

Judy has done Chaplaincy work with
people in prisons, hospitals, nursing homes, and street ministry. She has a heart of compassion for people of any age.
Ariel Antonio Ariel Antonio

Ariel is a former Pastor of The Living Christ Community Church and is currently working in Home Care. Married with three teenagers.
Don de Vlaming Don de Vlaming

Don de Vlaming has experience in
chaplaincy positions with/in Academic
institutions, social services, addictions
and recovery centers, hospital and
mental hospital settings, court, prison
and adult/youth street ministries.
Keith Glawson Keith Glawson

Keith has been counseling and consulting with students and staff for 35 years in various educational facilities. He is very active in his church, teaching courses on relationships, stress, communication, social skills and grief.
John Arnold 

John Arnold

John has been a teacher/counsellor in the St. James Assiniboia School Division for 31 years. He is active in his church in guest ministry and ‘connect’ courses.

 Scott Miller

Scott Miller

Scott is the pastor of Assiniboine Church in Winnipeg. He has been a counsellor for an addictions program as well as the director of a local soup kitchen. Join him for a cup of coffee if you want to have someone to talk with.

 Frank Dyck

Frank Dyck

Frank is a retired Engineer, whom God has healed miraculously from cancer. It is his heart’s desire to share God’s goodness with others.


 

Anne-Marie Dyck Anne-Marie Dyck

Anne-Marie is currently employed in volunteer management. She has volunteered extensively in the community and church; and has a heart and compassion for people
to experience the abundant life in Christ.
Doug Wiebe Doug Wiebe

Doug is pastor of the Exchange Community Church. He has wide experience in social work, teaching, administration in both Canada and abroad. He is always ready for a cup of coffee.

 

Hours at College: 9:00 am - approximately 3:30 pm
Please contact one of the Chaplains offices or see the schedule posted on the door for hours.