Bishop of Dover Brings Blessing and Inspiration to Chartwell House

Chartwell House Care Home in Broadstairs was honoured to welcome The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover and Bishop in Canterbury, on 19th March 2025. A pioneering figure in the Church of England, she was the first female Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons and a former Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen. She also played a historic role in the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Her visit celebrated faith and community, emphasising the importance of spiritual connection for residents, families, and the team.
Bishop Rose was joined by Anna Chaplain Judith Andrews, Reverend Phil Barnes from St Mark’s Church, and David Holton from St Laurence Church, whose presence made the occasion even more special. The visit was inspired by Judith’s commitment to bringing worship beyond church walls, ensuring those unable to attend services still receive spiritual and emotional support. Moved by this outreach, Bishop Rose was eager to experience it firsthand.
During her time at Chartwell House, Bishop Rose delivered a heartfelt sermon centred on the parable of the lost sheep, drawing upon her own personal journey of faith. She shared moving reflections from her recently published autobiography, The Girl from Montego Bay, recounting her early years of hardship and how discovering God’s love gave her a profound sense of belonging and purpose.
Reflecting on her visit, Bishop Rose shared her delight in Chartwell House’s welcoming atmosphere, saying, “I walked in, and it felt as though I was in Miami. The sun is shining, and I tell you what, I’m going back home to my husband and saying, ‘I have found the place where I want us to be later on.’ It’s beautiful.” She went on to deliver a sermon that deeply resonated with residents and guests, reminding them that regardless of life’s challenges, everyone has value. “So I want to encourage you to remember that just like the lost sheep, every single one of us is important in God’s eyes. And it is because you’re important in God’s eyes that Judith and the team here care. Because, in effect, we are God’s hands and feet and voices.”