Every
Easter the city of Toowoomba in regional QLD plays host to a massive music
festival that also features a mass of great speakers. This festival started off
as The Australian Gospel Music Festival, but changed its name to Easterfest for
its 10th anniversary 5 years ago to better reflect its mission to be
a festival at Easter about Easter.
Being a
Christian festival, one thing that they are constantly aiming to do is to look
after the spiritual health of the (mostly) volunteers that make this festival
happen and this is done through a network of chaplains.
Me and Leanne doing our best self portrait, studio 2 VRN |
Leanne
Hutton, chaplaincy coordinator, says they are coming from a place of service to
just “be there” and to help out with stress and bring God into the forefront of
everything that happens. This is done through praying for people, sharing a
cuppa or lending a hand in areas which reflect the skills of their other lives.
Throat lozenges, water, band aids, earplugs, picks, safety pins are the main
stay of a chaplain’s “tool kit” which comes out of years of Leanne being a mum to a
musician. “Musicians are a forgetful bunch on the whole, so its amazing how
often they forget to drink before performing. If someone loses a pick in the
grass, its great to pray about it, its even better to just hand one to the
artist.”
A great
example of the way that chaplains can be an asset in a totally unforseeable way was at last year’s festival
when the site in Queen’s Park copped a torrential downpour and had to be evacuated.
“The young man who was chaplain for Mainstage was a Large Tongan young man who
used his physical strength to lift and carry…” Leanne said. “Another person who
was only able to come on the Sunday, in his professional life he had been
involved in the Brisbane floods looking after the victims and he knew how to
speak to the young people who had been in a pretty stressful situation the
night before. I think he went to every campsite that remained and spoke to
everyone to see how they were doing. I had just the right people for the jobs that needed to be done.”
Chaplains are
being recruited for this year’s festival and the type of person Leanne is
looking for is specific. “We don’t really want someone who is there to get
their photo taken with a famous person. We want someone who can be sensitive
and caring and who understands that everyone from the car park attendant to the
sound and lighting techs and the artists need someone who will be there to
listen, pray and just be available.”
If you feel
that you may just be able to be a chaplain at this massive festival or maybe
there’s another area of festival life that you would like to offer your skills
to, there may still be time to apply. After all Easter is only a fortnight away April 6-8. http://easterfest.com/crew/
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