Pondering your place in the world? Explore our chaplains and spiritual wellbeing facilities
Uni – and life, for that matter – isn’t always going to be smooth sailing. There will be times when you might need some friendly advice or a fresh perspective, but it can be hard sometimes to know where to find such support.
One great source of help is Deakin’s amazing group of chaplains, who are here to offer support and advice. Chaplains are people of faith – both ordained and non-ordained – who provide spiritual care in non-religious settings.
We’re lucky enough to have chaplains from a variety of faith backgrounds, including Islam, Christian and Jewish faiths. But you don’t even have to be religious to meet with a chaplain – people from all walks of life are welcome.
Any discussions you have with a chaplain will be non-judgemental and confidential. Talking to someone independent can provide solace in a tough time and give you a sense of connection. You may benefit from an impartial perspective on a difficult loss, relationship or living situation – or perhaps you just want to hear a friendly voice. Our chaplains can also advise on a range of different spiritual practices, including mindfulness and meditation.
Meet our chaplains below and get in touch – they’d love to hear from you!
Burwood
Life is short and precious, and it’s my mission to bring out the best within each individual, helping people to focus on the good.
I’ve got a background in science and industrial chemistry, and have worked in both secondary and tertiary institutions for over 20 years.
Available Thursdays – email to make an appointment
I became a Christian in first-year uni, so I understand the student journey. I can speak Cantonese, Mandarin and English. I love listening to your stories – both study and work.
Available Tuesdays – email to make an appointment
Joshua Millard (Anglican)
My passion is to encourage people to ask the bigger questions of life while at university; there is no better time for working out not only what you will do with your life, but why you go where you go, and how you become who you want to be. Come chat about what matters to you or take up the chance to learn about other ways of life.
Available Tuesday afternoons and Fridays – email to make an appointment
Studying at university is a challenging yet exciting undertaking, and I’m here to support students to grow through these challenges and find what they are looking for.
Available Wednesdays – email to make an appointment
Moe Stiles (Seventh-day Adventist)
I am driven by justice, advocacy work, community connectedness, authentic living and building leaders, and passionately yearn to see the person of Jesus truly honoured in the way we live and love each other.
Available Wednesdays – call Moe on 0477 407 890 to make an appointment
Geelong
Fr Daryl Montecillo (Catholic)
Born in the Philippines, I grew up in Melbourne and completed studies in nursing before becoming a priest. For Catholics looking for spiritual or sacramental support, or anyone simply happy to have a chat, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Available Thursdays – email to make an appointment
David Luis (Christian)
I am passionate about supporting people spiritually, emotionally, and physically, in whatever life stage and/or belief in God throughout their university career. If you’d like to chat, please contact me and we can catch up!
Warrnambool
I’m the sole chaplain at the Warrnambool Campus and an Associate Pastor at the Warrnambool and District Baptist Church. Married since 1974, I have three children and seven grandchildren. I’m a retired professional electrical engineer. I’m here to help you – please contact me to talk about any issue or concern you may have.
Other ways to nurture your spiritual wellbeing
The word ‘spirituality’ can mean different things to different people – for some, it may define their relationship with their personal God or deity. For others, it may be how they connect with the natural realm, find peace and purpose, or make sense of the world around them.
If you’re interested in exploring your spiritual side at Deakin, the following services are a good place to start.
On-campus prayer rooms
Each campus has prayer rooms with extended opening hours where you can worship, retreat or just spend time alone. They’re a quiet and peaceful environment where anyone is welcome to take time for personal reflection – regardless of your beliefs.
Clubs and associations
DUSA’s many student clubs and societies include a range of spirituality and religious groups, so check out what’s on offer – or start your own! You’re sure to meet some like-minded friends this way.
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