What’s on at Wesley House
23 September 2025
Online Service – Please email office@wesley.cam.ac.uk if you would like the Zoom link
29 September 2025
Poetry in Supervision with Pádraig Ó’ Tuama – In this session Pádraig Ó’Tuama, host of the Poetry Unbound podcast, has recorded a conversation with Nicola Vidamour, Director of Reflective Pastoral Supervision, to discuss poetry and supervision
October 2025
John Wesley and the Church Fathers: Ancient Wisdom for Today’s Ministry – This online short course encourages a deeper understanding of the Wesleyan tradition’s rootedness in early Christianity
24-28 November 2025
Certificate in Reflective Pastoral Supervision Skills for Groups in Clinical Settings
This course is designed to enable experienced chaplains to sharpen their skills in providing supervisory spaces for a range of groups within the hospital setting
13 January 2026
Online Service – Please email office@wesley.cam.ac.uk if you would like the Zoom link
19-30 January 2026
Group Study Intensives – Wesley House offers two intensive study periods each year, designed to bring together independent researchers, PhD students, prospective postgraduate students, early career researchers and sabbatical scholars
February 2026
Enabling Skills for Ministry and Mission – Are you helping people change the way they work? Are you committed to working with people to achieve their purposes? Do you want to develop your approach in a context of competing demands? This one-year part time online course will enable you to develop your role
1-5 June 2026
Certificate in Reflective Pastoral Supervision
Initial training for those who have oversight of colleagues, team members or peers or who are interested to explore the skill set of a pastoral supervisor
15-19 June 2026
Diploma in Reflective Pastoral Supervision
A creative and professional learning experience for those who have completed the Certificate (or an equivalent 35+ hours of supervision training) and want to/already offer a professional level of supervision.
29 June – 10 July 2026
Group Study Intensives – This is the second of our two intensive study periods each year, designed to bring together independent researchers, PhD students, prospective postgraduate students, early career researchers and sabbatical scholars