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11 May, 2016
Chaplain Candidate Guidebook: Handbook for the USAR Chaplain Candidate Program (CCP). Provides a general summary of information about the CCP as well as regulatory references, policy information, and procedures for chaplain candidate actions and activities. (Courtesy of the Department of the Army Office of the Chief of Chaplains Reserve Components Integration, 1 October 2015.) 2016_chaplain_candidate_guidebook_v.2.pdfFile Size: 475 kbFile Type: pdfDownload File DACH-1 Guidebook: A [...]
16 Nov, 2015
The CovenantHaving accepted God's Call to minister to people who serve in the armed forces of our country. I covenant to serve God and these people with God’s help; to deepen my obedience to the commandments, to love the Lord our God with all my heart, soul, and mind and strength, and to love my neighbor as myself. In affirmation of this commitment, I will abide by the Code of Ethics for chaplains of the United States Armed Forces, and I will faithfully support its purposes and ideals [...]
12 May, 2015
If you are considering applying for an appointment as a military chaplain, you are considering one of the most unique spiritual opportunities for ministry available anywhere.Military chaplains offer a broadly based ministry aimed at meeting the diverse pastoral needs of the pluralistic military community. All chaplains are responsible for supporting both directly and indirectly the Constitutionally mandated free exercise of religion for all members of the Military Services, their family members, [...]
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