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We are a very broad-spectrum administrative agent serving predominantly non-denominational Christian churches for the purposes of federally-vetted ecclesiastical endorsement. To date, we represent over 1.5 million Americans, members of numerous individual churches as well as networks of churches. As of this August 2023, we serve 548 chaplains (approximately 60% are Federal – military, VA, and Bureau of Prisons) ministering in a wide variety of settings.
Incorporated in 1999 as a 501 (C) (3) non-profit endorsing body of affiliated churches, we are unique in a number of ways. We do not have a Statement of Doctrine, nor a listing of “Dos and Don’ts,” with the exception of requiring all of our affiliated member-churches to be of the Christian faith. We also require all of our chaplains to have and maintain a relationship with a church that has granted, or will grant us, authorization to serve them as their endorser. We highly value “the church,” and we view the church as a living, vibrant community of faith composed predominantly of laypersons –not exclusively clergy as are some credentialing ecclesiastical bodies — and it holds the primary responsibility of the empowerment and accountability of the chaplain. We do not demand that our affiliated churches embrace a specific theology or doctrine or practice. As a result, we probably are the most diverse Christian endorsing agency in terms of gender, orientation, theology, ethnicity, and practices.
What we look for in chaplain applicants for endorsement – in addition to a proper MDiv or equivalent (which MUST have a substantial portion of academic theology or theology-related disciplines) – is a clear sense of calling to chaplaincy, a robust understanding of pluralism (it is NOT about the context of one’s ministry; it IS about the PRACTICE of pluralism), proper motivation(s) for chaplaincy, and basic competency as a pastoral caregiver.
We hold agency membership or personal membership (the endorsing executive) in: The Association for Clinical Pastoral Education; College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy; Association of Professional Chaplains; American Association of Pastoral Counselors [now merged into a division of ACPE]; National Institute of Business and Industrial Chaplains; Military Chaplains Association; Association of Religious Endorsing Bodies; American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy; National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces; Endorsers Conference for Veterans Affairs Chaplaincy; The Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling; and the COMISS Network. At every opportunity, we seek to advocate for professional chaplaincy and quality clinical pastoral care.
Please take a few minutes and explore this site. It changes regularly. We pray that the information it contains will be helpful to you. We are 24 years old and are growing rapidly. In December 2002, we reached a milestone of representing our first one million American Christians from numerous independent congregations, and now over seventy fellowships or small denominations. If you are surfing the web today and are looking for a possible fellowship/denomination with which to affiliate, we invite you to click on the “Links to The CSC Member Groups” button to the left to view those Coalition groups which have an internet site. Similarly, if you are a prospective student looking for potential sources of funding for your theological education (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate) and/or professional development as a pastoral caregiver (residencies, fellowships, and continuing education), you will want to click here for a fairly comprehensive list of helpful links to SCHOLARSHIPS and quality possibilities. If you are a congregational leader looking for resources to help your congregation better understand the military family issues and how to minister to these military members, veterans, and their families, please visit Veteran/Military Friendly Congregations – Congregation and ministry support for military, veterans and their families. (vmfc-usa.org). Also for caring for deployed military families, please visit our deployment resources page. For resources in learning how to better minister to veterans with PTSD, this is a good start: PTSD: National Center for PTSD.
If we may be of service to you or your congregation, please feel free and warmly invited to contact us.
Blessings,
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The Reverend David B. Plummer
Executive Director
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DISCLAIMER
This website relies on the extensive use of diverse links and URLs. Non-DOD and Non-Christian links and content on this site are provided for chaplaincy mission support and as a community service. Their appearance does not constitute an endorsement by the CSC, or its Board of Directors or Board of Advisors.
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We host and regularly update “the best website on chaplaincy,” www.Spirit-filled.org, (according to several seminary professors of practical ministry at several seminaries). It is chocked full of resources, continuing education links (many of which are free!), and thought-provoking “hints” and articles on chaplaincy. Over 170,000 different visitors from all over the globe have visited in recent years. If you have not reviewed it recently, you really ought to.
The Executive Director of The Coalition actively serves – and networks and advocates – on six national boards, making referrals to opportunities easier for our chaplains. In past years, he has served on three additional boards. In 2016, he was asked and presented at the National VA Chaplaincy Headquarters and Training Center on the topic of “Endorsement” at their Chiefs’ Conference. In January 2017, he presented on “Endorsing Best Practices” at the Association of Religious Endorsing Bodies’ annual meeting in Alexandria, VA. In March 2019, he completed a two-year term as the Co-President [Diplomate] of the College of Pastoral Supervision & Psychotherapy (See Chaplaincy Alive!).
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To provide these valuable services (please visit Our Services for a full listing of our services and their costs), we are dependent upon the Lord moving on the hearts of chaplains, congregations, and you, the website visitor, to fund these needed services. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) religious organization and all gifts to support this work are tax-deductible. If you are blessed by our ministry, please consider supporting us as the Lord leads you.
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Help a Deployed Chaplain
At any moment, The Coalition of Spirit-filled Churches has at least a half dozen military chaplains who are deployed or who are away from home preparing to deploy with their units. These courageous men and women of God are often seeking Christian or sometimes “just” wholesome magazines, books, pamphlets, CDs, and DVDs, to take with them and distribute to soldiers, sailers, airmen, and marines who are often bored and lonely. Being deployed not only puts our forces in harm’s way, but also places them in parts of the world that are devoid of caring human contact, entertainment, and people groups who speak English. Our chaplains and their servicemembers miss “normal” human contact. They miss getting greeting cards and snacking on their favorite foods, as well.
News & Blogs
Military & VA Chaplains
Civilian Chaplains
- Let’s learn to be sensitive and aware, if we are not already.
- Diversity and Inclusion: Walking the Talk
- An article of very useful resources for both federal and civilian chaplains.
- For chaplains dealing with the challenges of COVID-19 deaths
- The Best Online Resources for COVID Quarantine and Isolation Period

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