Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries

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Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries

Its purpose is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to all people. It seeks to establish a network within the NPUC territory of Adventist chaplains who looks after the spiritual well-being of the people within their assigned field. It also provides guidance in implementing the denominational standards for chaplaincy ministry.

Mission

The mission of Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries is to develop the ministry of Adventist chaplains throughout all the divisions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

 

The ACM mission has four elements:

To develop and / or sustain chaplaincy ministries; and recruit, endorse, train, and support Adventist clergy as chaplains. ACM endeavors to place qualified Adventist pastors as chaplains on college and university campuses, in community agencies, correctional institutions, health care facilities, military forces, and the workplace.
To oversee and certify professional training programs.
To endorse and certify compassionate, committed, and competent Adventist clergy as chaplains. All chaplains are first pastors, though not all pastors are called to be chaplains.
To provide pastoral care and nurture for people regardless of their declared faith or no faith. Chaplains must exercise spiritual leadership with integrity and be professionally proficient, flexible, and balanced.  

Vision

Adventist chaplains providing competent and compassionate care for the religious needs and spiritual well-being of all persons associated with the institution or organization they serve.

Director

Marvin C Diaz

Counterparts

Adriel R Gavenia

Cavite Mission

Danilo N Anillo

Central Luzon Conference

Valentine M Aplod

Mountain Provinces Mission

Moises B Lemi

Northeast Luzon Mission

Leonell B Diaz

Northern Luzon Mission

Ramil R Rey

Palawan Adventist Mission

Joel M Caspe

South-Central Luzon Conference

Franklin E Gil

Southern Luzon Mission

Its purpose is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to all people. It seeks to establish a network within the NPUC territory of Adventist chaplains who looks after the spiritual well-being of the people within their assigned field. It also provides guidance in implementing the denominational standards for chaplaincy ministry.

Mission

The mission of Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries is to develop the ministry of Adventist chaplains throughout all the divisions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

 

The ACM mission has four elements:

To develop and / or sustain chaplaincy ministries; and recruit, endorse, train, and support Adventist clergy as chaplains. ACM endeavors to place qualified Adventist pastors as chaplains on college and university campuses, in community agencies, correctional institutions, health care facilities, military forces, and the workplace.
To oversee and certify professional training programs.
To endorse and certify compassionate, committed, and competent Adventist clergy as chaplains. All chaplains are first pastors, though not all pastors are called to be chaplains.
To provide pastoral care and nurture for people regardless of their declared faith or no faith. Chaplains must exercise spiritual leadership with integrity and be professionally proficient, flexible, and balanced.  

Vision

Adventist chaplains providing competent and compassionate care for the religious needs and spiritual well-being of all persons associated with the institution or organization they serve.

Director

Marvin C Diaz

Counterparts

Adriel R Gavenia

Cavite Mission

Danilo N Anillo

Central Luzon Conference

Valentine M Aplod

Mountain Provinces Mission

Moises B Lemi

Northeast Luzon Mission

Leonell B Diaz

Northern Luzon Mission

Ramil R Rey

Palawan Adventist Mission

Joel M Caspe

South-Central Luzon Conference

Franklin E Gil

Southern Luzon Mission