Army Chaplain
What is a Chaplain?
The Army chaplain is a qualified religious leader dedicated to serving Soldiers and families. Chaplains provide ministry worldwide, accompanying Soldiers and families as they carry out their units’ missions in both peace and war. Chaplains are charged to nurture the living, care for the wounded and honor the fallen.
THE ARMY CHAPLAIN MISSION
A chaplain’s mission is to bring Soldiers to God and God to Soldiers. America calls on our Army to fight and win our nation’s wars and Army chaplains are there every step of the way. Whether in training or operations, Army chaplains represent hundreds of American denominations and faith traditions and fulfill a sacred calling of service captured in our motto, “Pro Deo et Patria” (for God and country). Join us and have a ministry that embodies global impact, builds up society through individual relationships, and serves others in something BIGGER THAN YOU EVER IMAGINED!
Provide religious support for soldiers/families while advising the Unit Commander on Religion, Morale and the Moral climate serving full-time on active duty.
Requirements
-US Citizen
-Under 42 yrs of age (Age waivers up to age 46 considered)
-72 credit Master's degree from accredited seminary
Apply today to learn more about serving as a Chaplain in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Stephanie Atwood
Army Chaplain Recruiter
cell 818-481-6769