In September I received a call from the coach of the Kelowna Bantam Rockets Tier 1 team, asking if I would be interested in leading a chapel for his team. Of course I was interested! So in early October I got to lead a group of 13-14 year old hockey players in their very first chapel. I am thankful to say that I’ll have many more chapel times with these young teens.
It was early October when the news broke about an 18th hockey club being added to the BC Hockey League for next season. The Cranbrook Bucks Jr A club will play in their inaugural BCHL season in the fall of 2020, and I am pleased to let you know that we will have a chapel program in Cranbrook right from day 1! Also, I was in Kimberley just over a month ago, and not only will we have a chaplain in Cranbrook but we’ll also have a new chaplain in Kimberley with the Dynamiters Jr. B club! I am very thankful to the Lord for these wonderful opportunities to share the love of God in Christ.
One of the things that I love to do is to go on road trips with the clubs that I serve. That was the case not long ago when I hopped on the West Kelowna Warriors team bus and headed south to Wenatchee, Wa., where the Warriors took on the Wild. It was great to be with the team! Both the Warriors and the Kelowna Chiefs have invited me on a few more road trips during the season, so I’ll be spending a number of days travelling with those clubs. The wonderful thing is that I will get to have a chapel on the road during those trips.
Just recently I returned from Castlegar where I spoke to a gathering of close to 100 men at a men’s breakfast. After sharing some hockey stories and also sharing about the ministry, a man approached me with an interest in chaplaincy. It looks like there is a good opportunity for a new chaplain to emerge in Beaver Valley with the Jr B Nitehawks. Please be praying about this in the days ahead.
I would like to introduce you to a few of the chaplains with some of the teams that you might not know about. David John serves at the chaplain in Fernie with the Ghostriders. Michael Fox does the same in Armstrong with the North Okanagan Knights as does Kyle Reddeman in Salmon Arm with the Silverbacks.
Finally, I was relieved to hear that after much uncertainty the West Kelowna Warriors and the BCHL have a plan for the team to be bought by a new owner. This means that the team will stay in West Kelowna, which I am extremely happy for. I am in my 14th year as the chaplain of the team and the prospect of the club leaving was frankly, devastating. But as it stands now, the team will stay and I will be able to continue to serve as the Warriors chaplain. It’s also a thrill to be asked to do colour commentary on the Warriors broadcasts as well. (Now that is a lot of fun!)
- New chapel program in Kimberley
- New chapel program in Cranbrook
- New chaplain in Revelstoke
- Possible new program in Beaver Valley
- New ownership in West Kelowna
- My road trips (Chiefs and Warriors)
- Kelowna Bantam Rockets chapel program
- Thankfulness for the Chiefs chapel growth