Tim Welch is an accredited Baptist minister who has served four churches alongside working as a part-time chaplain at Shrewsbury Town Football Club and later as a hospital chaplain in Jersey. He has been a longtime supporter of YMCA Cheltenham, and Tim sees this opportunity to pioneer a chaplaincy team as drawing his life interests together, to enable many more people discover the transformative hope of Jesus.
In his spare time, Tim continues his lifelong pursuit of trying to get fit, enjoying walking, and a recent rediscovery of Lego.
Our Christian chaplaincy team comes alongside residents, service-users, staff and volunteers in the YMCA community, offering a listening ear with pastoral and spiritual support wherever possible.
Chaplaincy recognises that our spiritual and emotional health matters as we navigate challenges through a lifetime. So, our chaplaincy programme is designed to provide opportunities for hope-filled conversations, encountering God’s love with opportunities for Bible exploration, as well as responding to all requests for prayer. This is how the YMCA started back in 1844, and we are still about the business of nurturing spiritual health today.
Our previous Chair of Trustees (Mike Horne) rephrased Luke 4:18–19, beautifully encapsulating our work of chaplaincy, and the transformative hope Jesus offers us all:
‘Tell the desperate people that there is good news
Bind up the brokenhearted and fragmented and crushed
Proclaim freedom to the addicted
And help those who cannot see hope, see again
To help the trapped and addicted find freedom
And tell people they are accepted and have value
And that their life is precious’
Prayer Support
Join a team of prayer supporters by receiving a bimonthly prayer update with information and prayer requests, praying for the work and people within our Housing, Health & Wellbeing, and Children & Families Teams.
We would value hands-on support to assist the work of the Chaplaincy Team.
Could you train as a Volunteer Chaplain?
We are looking for someone who can offer a minimum of 2 hours a week, to support our chaplaincy work with residents, staff and local people who use our services.
Application form, DBS, reference, and a 6 week training programme will be required.
Welcome Packs
We like to give each new resident a welcome pack when they arrive at our YMCA Housing in Cheltenham or Gloucester, and we are inviting you to consider joining us to enable this act of welcome and generosity as we seek to show the love of Jesus.
Donate to a Welcome Pack
Could you or someone you know donate items for our welcome packs? You’ll find a handy essential shopping list on the back of this flyer.
Assemble a Welcome Pack
Would you or your church/group consider assembling a Welcome Pack?
Or are you able to join us to help collate the Welcome Packs?
Sponsor a Welcome Pack
Would you or your church/group like to sponsor a Welcome Pack?
We have calculated the value of each pack to be around £40.
Our Shopping List
Bed set
Face cloth
Towel, and Tea Towel
Small washing up liquid
Shower gel
Hand Soap
Shampoo
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Toilet roll
Coffee
Teabags
Sugar
Long-life milk
Biscuits
Small food selection – can of soup, can of beans, pasta sauce and packet of pasta, box of cereal, packet of microwave rice and tin of tuna.
Dinner plate
Side plate
Cereal Bowl
Cutlery
Mug
Glass
A frying pan/saucepan
Chopping board
Wooden spoon
Tin opener
Sanitary products (in some boxes)
We always value the opportunity to speak at your church, school or community group about God’s Mission and the local work of YMCA in Gloucestershire.