
Chaplaincy
Disaster Relief Chaplaincy Training
Jul 11 2008 - 8:00am
Jul 12 2008 - 4:30am
Disaster Relief Chaplaincy Training will be available on July 11-12 at Riverside Baptist Church, 2401 Alcott St., Denver
The cost for the DR Chaplaincy training is $30 which includes lunch and training manual.
How to get Endorsed for Volunteer Chaplaincy
Volunteer Chaplaincy has many areas of interest.
Attached is the application instructions and application form to go about getting endorsed by the North American Mission Board (NAMB).
Chaplains Retreat 2008
May 16 2008 - 3:00pm
May 17 2008 - 1:00pm
What Do You Do After the Dust Settles?
Estes Park, CO
Estes Park, CO
When people think of the word crisis, many people think hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, etc. What about personal crisis? Join us to learn how to assist people in their own personal crisis, such as: loss of loved ones, divorce, loss of employment, murders, suicides, burglary, accidents and more. Join us for this time of relaxation and fellowship.
Chaplain Training Lvl 2
Mar 14 2008 - 5:00pm
Mar 15 2008 - 3:00pm
Late registrations will be taken at the door, Friday March 14th. Check in will begin at 4:30pm, as dinner will be served at 5:00pm. If possible, please call the office before noon on Friday to reserve your spot! Applewood Baptist Church in Wheat Ridge will be hosting this training event. Volunteer Chaplaincy Training is open to all laypersons and ministers. No prior training required.
Clinical Pastoral Education
“A life Changing Experience”
April 7- June 23, 2008
CPE is professional education for ministry, which utilizes an adult model of learning making use of small groups, an action-reflection-integration methodology to explore the relationship between theological study and ministerial practice for personal, pastoral and professional development.
About Chaplain Ministry
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:

