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Oct 3
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Episode 56- Moral Compass: The Role of C...

The Centre for Army Leadership
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Reverend Michael Parker, the Chaplain General of the British Army. Reverend Parker has been dedicated to military chaplaincy for over 25 years, offering unwavering spiritual and pastoral support to soldiers. As Chaplain General, he plays a pivotal role in overseeing the spiritual and moral guidance of the Army, ensuring the well being of its personnel in both everyday and high pressure situations.

Reverend Parker’s leadership philosophy is deeply rooted in the concept of servant leadership. He believes in leading through service, putting others’ needs first and gaining recognition and trust through that commitment. His approach to leadership began in civilian ministry and evolved through his time in the military, where he embraced the Army’s leadership values while maintaining a strong faith based approach to supporting others.

Throughout his career, Reverend Parker has been at the forefront of advocating for pastoral care, spiritual support, and moral guidance within the military. His leadership style is reflective, taking the time to think critically about how he leads and how others perceive him. He understands that effective leadership is about more than command; it’s about ensuring those under your leadership are morally and emotionally supported.

Reverend Parker has also worked in high stakes environments, including conflict zones, where he’s seen firsthand how soldiers face immense ethical and moral challenges. His role as Chaplain General has been essential in helping individuals navigate these challenges, offering a listening ear and providing moral support during difficult times.

He is passionate about diversity within the Army’s chaplaincy, working to ensure that the chaplaincy reflects the broad range of faiths and beliefs present within the Army. Reverend Parker’s leadership is shaped by his belief that the chaplaincy’s purpose is to care for the Army’s people, advocating for those who feel they don't have a voice and challenging behaviors that go against the Army’s values.

We’re excited to hear from Reverend Parker as he shares his insights on leadership, the evolving role of chaplains, and how they support soldiers in the face of both everyday challenges and extraordinary pressures.

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