CHAPLAINCY & COMMUNITY MINISTRY
Chaplaincy is an approach to all of life as being relational, aka intersectional, interwoven, and inseparable. Chaplains and Community Ministers are not necessarily attached to a specific religious place––a temple, mosque, or church. Rather, from within communities Chaplains and Community Ministers bridge the secular and the sacred in daily living and dying. We are sought for in service areas that include palliative and hospice care, hospitals, prisons, corporations, sports teams, think tanks, government, community centers, crisis situations, universities, corporations, and many more. In these situations Chaplains and Community Ministers serve as change agents, educators, and leaders as well as experienced spiritual care providers for those moving through life situations of uncertainty, instability, and an environment at risk.
Chaplaincy 0rdination
Those completing the RICCc Chaplaincy Program may choose to follow the path to Ordination Our ordaining body, the RLWCC, is an active community that provides support, accountability and heart-sourced connection.