
Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries
About This Ministry
Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries serves the large network of professional Adventist chaplains and clergy in campus, community, corrections, healthcare, military or work-place ministries. In the United States, there is an ACM chapter in the National Service Organization that caters to the spiritual needs of Seventh-day Adventists serving in the military.
Details
All chaplains are pastors, though not all pastors are called to be chaplains. Just as medical doctors require graduate school and licensing before practicing medicine, chaplains require professional training and credentialing. To become a specialist in any medical field requires advanced professional training, residency, and certification. Pastors must have advanced training, pastoral experience verified by current credentials, and ecclesiastical endorsement to become a chaplain.
Spiritual leaders in numerous faith bodies serve in the specialized ministries called chaplaincies: campus, community, corrections, health care, military, and the workplace. Chaplaincies are open to Adventist clergy in many nations of the world.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church attempts to place only highly qualified ministers in the chaplaincy expressions of ministry. The General Conference establishes denominational standards for chaplaincy ministries, and the ACM Department provides guidance for applying those standards to the world field.
Ministry Team

Rhoen
Admin
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Joy
Secretary
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Quick Info
Category
special
Status
active