Sunday, 26 July 2020

Chaplaincy Profession


Chaplaincy Profession 
1.     Chaplaincy profession has full recognition and respect for religious beliefs and faiths of her professionals.
2.     Chaplaincy profession recognizes and respect the religious beliefs and faiths of clients who come to the practioners for assistance.
3.     Chaplaincy profession makes it mandatory for chaplains seeking professional status to be ordained clergies of their religions.
4.     Chaplaincy profession demands that chaplains have the endorsement of their religious leaders and faith group leaders to perform every religious rights of their religions in their professional practice and service delivery.
5.     Chaplaincy profession demands that practicing professional chaplains bring the glory presence of God into the ministry of presence in the discharge of their professional duties.
6.     Chaplaincy profession demands that chaplains provide multi-faith and interfaith services to people regardless of gender, religion, faith, beliefs, colours, race, status and sexual orientations.
7.     Chaplaincy profession demands that practicing chaplains must not be biased, discriminatory or judgemental in their practice and service delivery.
In conclusion, chaplains are therefore highly elevated and rated by the profession. Chaplains are therefore not ordinary, but distinguished professionals who attend to issues with tact, skills and competence.
People who made their ways into the profession, preserved the dignity and honour associated with this professional calling of theirs and today we enjoy the nobility of the profession.
What are we doing in the present generation to sustain this this nobility?
Remember the foundation of truth has been laid by some people, making chaplaincy profession appealing; what are you building on the foundation that has been laid?
Examine yourself and actions, as history is being recorded as made. Chaplains are respected professionals. Please ensure decorum in all activities.
Chap. Prof. David Mike
Certified Chaplaincy Educator
8th June, 2020

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