{"id":1,"date":"2020-08-13T17:20:52","date_gmt":"2020-08-13T17:20:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/vmx.xif.mybluehost.me\/ratbikerod\/?p=1"},"modified":"2020-08-16T01:23:04","modified_gmt":"2020-08-16T01:23:04","slug":"hello-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/xplorechrist.com\/bikerchaplain\/hello-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Chaplaincy A Common Understanding"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Chaplaincy is simple, the showing of God&#8217;s love to all people. The demonstration of this practical &#8220;show of love&#8221; may take many forms. In a hospital, it may be assisting with a &#8220;do not recessitate&#8221; directive, or guiding a patient faced with their mortality in a discussion of the hereafter. Specific skills would include ministering to the non-churched in a fashion that would move them in the direction of a closer awareness of God and a relationship with Christ. For a biker chaplain, it may be ministering to a downed biker or a family member of a downed biker. Working with families and individuals &#8220;at risk&#8221; is a regular activity.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Chaplaincy is like a Pastoral ministry:<\/strong>\u00a0in that Chaplains may be called to preach and teach. Chaplains clearly have a body life ministry i.e. minister to the sick and hurting. However, a Chaplain&#8217;s flock consists of a mixed bag of beliefs and religions. Part of a chaplains calling is working with respect and sensitivity with people of varying faiths. The chaplains flock is a slice of society in a workplace, recreational or social setting. Just as pastors, chaplains may attend seminary and receive specific university degreed training, or, can serve as a volunteer, in a seminary optional role.\u00a0<strong>Chaplaincy is not like a Pastoral ministry:<\/strong>\u00a0in that Chaplains generally have no &#8220;spiritual oversight&#8221; responsibilities. A Pastor of a local church may or may not choose to participate in a chaplaincy ministry, as chaplaincy may involve a focus of activity sometimes outside of local church interests. Pastors who choose a role in chaplaincy, and have not taken specific seminary chaplaincy training, may choose to take additional chaplaincy training just as any other volunteer would.<\/p>\n<p>One becomes a Chaplain when one is &#8220;recognized&#8221; and is serving the needs of a group of individuals. Groups that may recognize a Chaplain&#8217;s role include:<\/p>\n<p>Ministries, clubs, business organizations, associations, hospitals and health care organizations, various retirement homes\/communities, municipalities, law enforcement, restorative justice facilities and so forth.<\/p>\n<p>Terms that routinely come up in conversation are:<\/p>\n<p>Certified Chaplain- This is a professional designation, indicating a seminary degree and specific chaplaincy internship following a seminary degree plan.<\/p>\n<p>Endorsed Chaplain- Both professional and volunteer chaplains may be, and are generally endorsed by a sending agency. These sending agencies would include but are not limited to denominations such as: Southern Baptist, Assemblies of God, Methodist or Presbyterian. Further there are Associations and Conferences that endorse Chaplains. These organizations include groups\u00a0 the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Endorsement indicates a large recognized organization stands with the chaplain and &#8220;endorses&#8221; his or her ministry. Additionally, endorsements indicate the Chaplain or chaplain volunteer has completed some sort of training and has met certain requirements and standards of service.<\/p>\n<p>Licensed Chaplain- a chaplain (either a full time professional or volunteer), who is not already a Pastor, may choose to be licensed by a local church or denomination. This allows for participation in marriage and funeral services. Also, some churches require licensing of those who provide pulpit supply (preaching services).<\/p>\n<p>Licensing vs. ordination- for many denominations this is the same thing. Some churches will ordain full time servants, and license volunteers or bi-vocational servants.<\/p>\n<p>Bikerchaplain.com provides professional training and a support community for people called to chaplaincy service. We provide training that includes but is not limited to the following topics:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>Families at risk,Ministering to the terminally ill, Individuals at risk, Individuals and families in crisis, Loss of life, Illness, Death notification,Trauma, Intervention, Hospital situations<\/em><\/p>\n<p>BikerChaplain.com does: provide training based on standards and requirements. (Requirements for endorsement are subjective). BikerChaplain.com patches indicate course completion and association support.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Bikerchaplain.com does not: License, Certify or issue &#8220;Chaplain&#8221; designation rockers (this is the role of the group served to designate and recognize a chaplain).<\/p>\n<p>When you see your next Chaplains rocker at an event, offer your prayer support to this brother or sister. They are your fellow workers in Christ&#8217;s service.<\/p>\n<p><em>Sidecar<\/em><br \/>\nCo-founder-Bikerchaplain.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Chaplaincy is simple, the showing of God&#8217;s love to all people. The demonstration of this practical &#8220;show of love&#8221; may take many forms. In a hospital, it may be assisting with a &#8220;do not recessitate&#8221; directive, or guiding a patient faced with their mortality in a discussion of the hereafter. 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