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Christian Chaplaincy

A Chaplain is a special person who brings compassion and concern on the scene at the right time.  He or she is a person who not only appraises life from an academic or physical perspective, but also from a spiritual perspective.  A chaplain is interested in the personal things that challenge or energize other people, and enjoys edifying people, solving problems and improving relationships.

Traditionally, chaplains have been found in military settings, hospitals and sometimes jails.  The National Conservative Christian Church supports all the traditional roles of chaplains.  However, in recent years chaplaincy has expanded to include workplace chaplaincy, community chaplaincy, school chaplaincy and many other highly specialized areas. 

To meet these needs we have developed Three Dimensional (3-D) Character Chaplaincy.  This is an amazing new concept in chaplaincy that builds upon the traditional role of the chaplain and includes character training, wellness, pastoral counseling, conflict resolution, business consulting and much more.

If you are interested in traditional chaplaincy give us a call or send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Click the link if you would like to learn more about 3-D Character Chaplaincy.

 

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