April 24, 2007
Institutional Chaplaincy with The Christian and Missionary Alliance has emerged from obscurity to become one of the Alliance’s most dynamic and effective means of outreach to hurting and disenfranchised people. Institutional Chaplaincy is on the cutting edge of home and overseas missions.
Alliance Institutional Chaplains know how to engage people who live and work outside the organized church. Chaplains have received specialized training and possess skill sets that uniquely prepare them for ministry to those who suffer and who are seeking meaning in their lives, especially as they approach death.
Alliance Chaplains have always regarded themselves as missionaries at their place of employment. Chaplains are sent by the Alliance to extend the love of Christ to a lost and dying world. In many ways, they become the face of Jesus to those who might not see Jesus in any other way.