Chaplaincy ministry is flourishing in Colorado and we desire for you to join us in this unique ministry of reaching and touching others in the name of Christ. Some have described chaplaincy as a means of taking the church into the community and workplace. Currently we have over seventy (70) ministers and laypersons providing chaplaincy ministry in a variety of settings. These include such places as: · Healthcare settings (Hospitals, hospice, nursing homes, etc.) · Correctional Facilities (Prisons and jails) · Law Enforcement (Police, Sheriff and State Patrol) · Resort settings · Truck Stops · Fire Departments · Military facilities · Community Businesses and Corporations · Disaster Relief activities How do I Become Involved? Ministers and laypersons interested in chaplaincy ministry should contact one of the following persons for more information: Dr. Dallas E. Speight Director of Pastoral Care Colorado Baptist Convention 303.771.2480 ext. 231 Dr. Charles Bass Chaplaincy Training and Fellowship: Throughout the year several opportunities are scheduled for training chaplains. These include: · Disaster Relief Chaplaincy Training· Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)· Chaplaincy Fellowships and Training· School for New Chaplains· Clinical Pastoral Education· Annual Chaplains Retreat Chaplaincy Informational Guide: A resource guide, which describes a variety of chaplain’s ministry is available upon request. This guide addresses topics such as:
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