Scots Chapel
Scots Chapel
Fortnightly uploads of musings from chaplaincy at Scots College (Wellington NZ)
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Jul 1, 2026
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Rangimārie 01.07.2026 3:56
We live in a world that values planning, certainty, and solutions. Our minds are often busy — especially at this point in the year — holding deadlines, expectations, hopes,and quiet worries. Against this backdrop, Scripture offers a striking image: God’s peace standing guard over our hearts and minds, protecting what is mostvulnerable within us. This is not a fragile peace, dependent on circumstan...
Ordinary Time 17.06.2026 4:38
Notice God not in the extraordinary or dramatic, but in the quiet rhythm of everyday life — the season the Church calls Ordinary Time. It is here, in the familiar patterns of work, school, family, and community, that God gently reveals His presence. For families and school communities, Ordinary Time raises deeper questions about how we live together. Do we rush past the everyday, always waiting fo...
First by Serving 03.06.2026 4:59
This reflection invites us to consider kingship at its best: not power for its own sake, but responsibility carried on behalf of others. Whether we think about monarchs, school leaders, parents, or students, Jesus’ words challenge us to see leadership as care rather than control. For young people, this teaching reframes what it means to be “first.” Service is not weakness; it takes courage to noti...
1,000th Service 20.05.2026 4:21
As Rev Jackson’s thousandth chapel service approaches, this reflection is not about achievement, but perspective — a moment to look back with gratitude and forward with trust. God who was faithful before the mountains rose will remain faithful still.
Houses of Belonging 06.05.2026 4:16
This week Scout reflects on her first experiences with going to church. As someone who didn't grow up going to church what is it like to enter this pointy old building, and who will she find inside?
Gibb's Change of Heart 22.04.2026 6:33
At our ANZAC Services this year Rev Jackson shares a story of our founder Rev Dr James Gibb and his famous change of heart.
Greater Love: Reflections for Easter 25.03.2026 3:42
This week we explore what it means to give of ourselves for others—not in the same way Jesus did, but in the everyday acts of love and service that reflect God’s heart. From a youth worker training day to the realities of family life, we consider how time, energy, and care become powerful expressions of love. As we prepare for Easter, let’s remember that in the small and big ways we serve, we mirr...
E. O. T. We 11.03.2026 3:47
While our Middle and Senior School students are away on EOTC Rebecca reflects on the importance of the collective elements of EOTC. When we go on special trips, we aren't taking a break from learning, we are doing very important learning. This week we consider: What do you learn best when focusing on your own learning? What do you learn best in a part of a team ?
Little Things Communicate Love 25.02.2026 5:13
At first glance things can seem ordinary, but theycarry a powerful message: You are welcome here. A space has been prepared for you. Just like a name card at a wedding reception signalsanticipation and care, these markers remind us that chapel is more than a physical seat — it’s a place of belonging, inclusion, and love. As we enter the season of Lent, we reflect on the unseen acts that shape our...
Meet the Chapel Leaders 11.02.2026 6:59
Meet three of our wonderful chapel leaders as they discuss what they are excited about for 2026, why chapel is special, and what leadership looks like to them.
Do First Day Nerves Go Away? 27.01.2026 4:02
In this episode, we explore the significance of first days—those moments filled with anticipation, nerves, and hope. From the vantage point of haukainga (welcomers) at our pōwhiri, we take in the big picture: the sea of faces, the uniqueness of each person, and the friendships yet to form. Discover how God’s promise of “streams in the wasteland” speaks to our journey through new challenges and opp...
Chaplains Chat: Full Advantage of Our Time Here 03.12.2025 5:44
In the final Chaplain’s Chat of 2025, Rev Jackson reflects on the most quoted line from the College Prayer: “Taking full advantage of our time here.” As the academic year wraps up, this episode offers eleven thoughtful questions to help us pause, reflect, and give thanks for the year that’s been. Whether you’re ready to journal, pray, or simply think back, this is a gentle invitation to finish the...
Chaplains Chat: Glory of Thy Name 19.11.2025 4:58
In this penultimate reflection of the term, Rev Jackson explores the line “To the Glory of Thy Name” from the College Prayer. Why do we still use the word “thy” ? What does it say about our relationship with God? This episode unpacks the history of the word, its meaning in prayer, and how it reminds us of God’s closeness. Plus, a look ahead to the Kirihimete Service and the deep message of Christm...
Chaplain's Chat: Honourable and Sensitive to All Others 05.11.2025 4:38
Released on Parihaka Day, this episode of Chaplain’s Chat reflects on the powerful line from the College Prayer: “Honourable and sensitive to all others.” Rev Jackson shares the story of Te Whiti and Tohu, leaders of peaceful resistance at Parihaka, and explores what it means to live with compassion and courage—even toward those who oppose us. This reflection invites us to consider how honour and...
Chaplains Chat: Strong in Faith, Diligent in Study 22.10.2025 4:20
With many students on exam leave, Rev Jackson reflects on the powerful line from the College Prayer: “Strong in Faith, Diligent in Study.” What does it mean to balance belief and learning? This episode explores how faith and study are not separate paths, but deeply connected. Drawing on the College crest and personal experience, Rev Jackson offers encouragement for students navigating pressure, re...
Chaplains Chat: Amen 08.10.2025 5:04
In this first episode of Term 4, Rev Jackson begins a five-part reflection series on the Scots College Prayer. Starting with the final word— Amen —he explores its ancient roots, its meaning across faiths, and how it connects us in shared belief. What does it mean to say Amen together as a community? Tune in for a thoughtful reflection on agreement, grace, and walking together in faith.
Living with Open Hands 17.09.2025 5:01
What is it like to return from a pilgrimage. Rev Jackson shares the final part of a five part story.
Follow the Signs 03.09.2025 7:08
This week Rev Jackson reflects on travels to Whangaehu. It is part 4 of a 5 part story.
The Sleepy Town Marches 20.08.2025 5:41
As many of you know, I spent the last term on sabbatical. During this time, I travelled to sacred sites in the lower North Island and dedicated some time to creative pursuits, particularly storytelling. So, I thought, why not share some of my story telling here on Chaplains’ Chat? Settle in for part 3 of our story.
Monuments of Tears 06.08.2025 5:44
Many of you know that I spent last term on sabbatical. This time included some travel in the lower North Island and some time to focus on being creative, in particular I had a go at some story telling. So, I thought, why not try out this story telling thing on the Chaplains’ Chat. So, settle in for part 2 of our story.
The Noise and the Call 23.07.2025 7:07
Many of you will know that I spent last term on sabbatical. My thanks go to Lucy and Tom for their contributions to the Chaplain’s Chat while I was away. I spent some time travelling in the lower north Island and turning my hands to some story telling. So I thought, why not try out this story telling thing on the Chaplains’ Chat. Enjoy part one of a five-part series.
Chaplains Chat: One Love 24.06.2025 3:38
This week, Tom and Lucy discuss the values of diversity and inclusion that fall under faith, and how Jesus' love has no boundaries- we are all one in his love.
Underdogs win too 10.06.2025 5:06
This week Tom and Lucy are reflecting on the chapel story of David and Goliath, and how we can take these learnings of underdogs and faith into the real world.
Chapel beyond the Monorgan Road 03.06.2025 6:44
We’ve invited Amarind Eng, a Scots Collegian and ex chapel prefect to join us on this episode of Chaplains Chat, where we’ll ask him how he took the faith from Friday afternoon chapels into his life after school.
Chapel then and Chapel now 01.05.2025 7:23
Tom and Lucy, your new hosts will be interviewing their father David, a Scots Collegian. We will be reflecting on the differences between chapel in his day and chapel now.
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