The International Christian Chaplains Association is a is a faith-based organization that provides practical community support and spiritual counsel to emergency service workers, those in crisis, and to those who are in secular society. Regardless of age, race, creed, color, sex, national origin, religion, disability, marital status or socioeconomic status.
A chaplain’s most important job is to provide religious services, spiritual guidance, and counseling to those in need.
Chaplains provide religious services and support to people who are hospitalized, incarcerated, or unable to attend religious services because they are on military duty.
- Hospital Chaplain
- Military Chaplain
- Prison Chaplain
- Hospice Chaplain
- Workplace Chaplain
- School Chaplain
- Christian Camp Ministry
- Airport Chaplain
Military
Chaplains serve in all branches of the military as well as Veterans Affairs. They provide pastoral care and religious support to current and prior service military personnel.
Schools
Chaplains provide service to students in Elementary School through University, as well as their families, teachers, and faculty. Chaplains work with staff and students on spiritual and emotional issues to encourage holistic well-being.
Hospitals
Hospitals and Hospice services rely on qualified Chaplains who will comfort patients and help families through times of difficulty. Chaplains provide ministerial care to patients and their loved ones.
Community
Community Service Chaplains may serve wherever people gather, from sports teams to disaster relief. Community Service Chaplains are trained to respond to a multitude of circumstances and people of all backgrounds.