Module I- Community Chaplain
If you want to become a chaplain you are called to serve in an honorable ministry. The CCUCI offers training and training to candidates who have felt God’s call in their lives and wish to serve the Lord as chaplains. Module I of the chaplaincy ministry, is the ministry of beginning or preparation, in this glorious ministry, all chaplains start in Module I and from there they develop and advance to the other levels. Module I is the training program of the chaplaincy ministry where the candidate learns about:
History of the Chaplaincy
Fundamentals of Chaplaincy
The person of the Chaplain
Biblical Mandate of this Ministry
The Theological Perspective of the Chaplaincy.
The Legal Perspective of Chaplaincy
History of the Chaplaincy Commission
Chaplain’s Work in its Different Stages
The Need for Chaplaincy in the Ministry of the Church
And many other subjects of studies
The basic skills to perform the work of the chaplain are learned at this level. This level presents the responsibility that this ministry entails, many candidates discover during this stage if they are really called to serve as chaplains. Others to see that it was not what they expected, and realize the demands of the call decide to leave during this facet.
Module I of the chaplaincy formative ministry equips the candidate to work primarily and directly with the pastor of the church, or under the auspices of an established ministry. Module I has a duration of 54 credit hours of training meeting classes twice a month.
Community Chaplain Mission
Extend the ministry of the Church regarding the preaching of the gospel and service to others in all the communities and regions within our reach, providing comfort, support, support and help to the needy in times of spiritual crisis.
Vision of the Community Chaplain
Assist the Pastor and the Church in the task of supplying the spiritual needs that arise in our communities with the goal of reaching a large number of people held in hospital, prison, aging and rehabilitation centers located in our demarcation.
Goals and Objectives
1. Distribute pastoral work in the community in accordance with the prevailing needs taking into account the number of chaplains available and willing to work according to the commitment and call received from God.
2. Win souls for the Kingdom of God through preaching and example at all times.
3. Recruit, motivate, train and prepare chaplains to enter the ministry again.
4. Provide the Pastor with updated reports on the work carried out by all the chaplains of the Church.
5. Promote workshops and seminars on continuing education aimed at their professional improvement.
6. Review and update community social action work plans so that they are effective and produce the expected fruits for the glory of the Lord and the growth of the work.
7. Coordinate activities to recognize the work carried out by the body of chaplain ministers of the Church.
8. Promote the unity and willingness of chaplains to integrate into all departments of the Church so that the social and spiritual work of the Church can be carried out in an organized, harmonious and collaborative manner, achieving the goals and objectives set. in the annual work plans.
9. Delegate to them the responsibility of organizing and directing committees for personal work, evangelism and follow-up visits to brothers and friends in the community.
10. Delegate and commission the chaplains of the Church to volunteer in the relevant government agencies.
WE DO NOT DELIVER CERTIFICATIONS TO THOSE WHO DO NOT
BELONG TO A COUNCIL OR CHURCH, OR ARE NOT UNDER A PASTORAL COVERAGE AND
SUBJECT TO A SHEPHERD OR SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY.