It is lonely at the top. All people who hold a lofty office need to have someone who is trustworthy, to whom they might dare to speak their innermost troubles, and also have such a person speak wisdom into their heart.
Like most other ministers, I too have personal experience of the need of such a person. The sacramental Christian churches (Anglican, Scottish and Roman Catholic) have always valued and established such roles within the structures of church appointments, largely focused at Cathedral level.
In such roles the Chaplain to the Bishop, as it were, does 'double duties' and performs a variety of functions other than just being a confidante, sounding board and advisor to the Bishop; for example, taking turns on the preaching roster, attending a wide variety of community and church related committees, speaking on behalf of the Bishop, being involved in ceremonial functions.
Many "period" television dramas set in the 18th and 19th centuries portray this Chaplain to the Bishop as being rather sinister, sneaky and self-serving characters.
One example is Reverend Obadiah Slope, who was portrayed in an amusing way in the television series of the 1980s called "The Barchester Chronicles" which was based on the book "The Barchester Towers" by the noted master of irony and biting commentary on his society, author Anthony Trollope. http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0236966/
The non-conformist churches on the whole didn't have such formal appointments, but encouraged every senior Minister to have a fellow minister to whom they might confide and seek another voice and to ponder the advice of one they trusted.
In some Denominations, it is actually highly recommended. The Reverend Rowland Croucher established John Mark Ministries to serve this need, and he has become known as the "Pastor's Pastor". He and the team leaders he appoints have filled this role for many Ministers.
Croucher, the Pastor’s Pastor.
Biblical
As usual, we can turn to the wise counsel in the Bible to guide us in these matters. In 1 Kings 19 verse 16, Elijah the prophet is commanded this: "... and Elisha the son of Shaphat of Abelmeholah shalt thou anoint to be prophet in thine house."
Elijah was at the height of his ministry, having put paid to the false prophets of Baal on top of Mount Carmel. King Ahab's wife Jezebel had put a price on Elijah's head, so that, instead of enjoying the moment of his great triumph, he ran and hid. The end result was that Elijah needed someone to who might counsel him.
He also explained that his own personal 'Chaplain' for much of his ministry was the late Reverend Peter Thomson, who served as chairman of the Sports Ministry for many years, and who had been Headmaster at Timbertop (the environmental arm of Geelong Grammar, where students spend all of year 9), Master at St Mark's College, a student residence within Adelaide University and Professor of Theology.
He also spent some years in England as the friend (chaplain) to the then UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
Whenever we travelled to Melbourne they would meet up with Peter and Helen Thomson, and the Thomson's also spent time with them in Tweed Heads promoting Well-Being Australia to both the business and Christian community.
Reverend Thomson's wise counsel was a most wonderful gift from the Lord into my life, The Chaplain to the Bishop (or to any Christian or Mission Leader) is a critical ministry, and that one should be applauded and emphasised for all those in leadership roles.
Likewise I too have been / continue to be - the chaplain to a number of distinguished persons over my 42 years in Christian ministry.
Dr Mark Tronson - a 4 min video
Chairman – Well-Being Australia
Baptist Minister 45 years
- 1984 - Australian cricket team chaplain 17 years (Ret)
- 2001 - Life After Cricket (18 years Ret)
- 2009 - Olympic Ministry Medal – presented by Carl Lewis
- 2019 - The Gutenberg - (ARPA Christian Media premier award)
Gutenberg video - 2min 14sec
Married to Delma for 45 years with 4 children and 6 grand children