Christ's church fellowship chaplain corps
what is a chaplain?
A Chaplain is an Ordained Minister that serves in a capacity other than a local church. Hospitals, Prisons, Nursing Homes, Police & Fire Departments, Sports Chaplains, Chaplains who work in Corporations and many other venues that a Minister can serve.
institutional chaplains
An Institutional Chaplain is one who works as an Employee of any type of "institution".....especially in a Prison, Hospital, even the Military. Institutional Chaplains need a very specific education that would include a Bachelors Degree from an Accredited School, a Masters of Divinity (90 credit hours) from an Accredited school and an Endorsement from an Endorsing Agency.
The Endorsing Agency that CCFI is affiliated with is The Coalition of Spirit-Filled Churches.
Please see their website:www.spirit-filled.org
The Endorsing Agency that CCFI is affiliated with is The Coalition of Spirit-Filled Churches.
Please see their website:www.spirit-filled.org
Chaplain-Protector-medic
Within the last year, Brother Paul and Sister Monique were realizing there is a need in our society for a new type of minister: One who can be a Chaplain, a Protection or Security Officer and trained as a Medic. Where would these special Chaplains work?? With a police department, in a school setting as the Security or as a Counselor, perhaps even as an EMS provider. Perhaps even starting their own ministry or business.
Chaplains of Compassion
Christ's Church Fellowship recognizes that many Christians do their ministry in any and every type of setting: School, Home, Work, with Children, Adults and Seniors. It is with this in mind that CCF has started "Chaplains of Compassion." Those who are this type of Chaplain are not in a paid position, but will fund-raise for their ministry. Their encouragement is knowing that their service is indeed a blessing to others who benefit from it.