Accredited Chaplaincy Degree: Provide Spiritual Care In Public & Private Schools

Accredited Chaplaincy Degree: Provide Spiritual Care In Public & Private Schools, updated 8/9/23, 7:25 AM

The National School Chaplain Association (NSCA) (405-831-3299) believes there is no better path to meaningful service than becoming a school chaplain, and they have a new chaplaincy degree that will help aspiring chaplains on their journey. Go to https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.org/ to find out more.

National School Chaplain Association City: Norman Address: PO Box 720746 Website https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.org/ Phone +1-858-472-6084 Email rmalloy@missiongeneration.org

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Accredited Chaplaincy Degree: Provide Spiritual
Care In Public & Private Schools
If you believe your
calling is to help others,
the NSCA wants you to
consider becoming a
school chaplain.
With their new chaplaincy degree, the
National School Chaplain Association can
equip you to meaningfully serve children
and young people across the United
States.
It will empower you with the tools you need
to provide spiritual and pastoral care with a
Christian ethos, as well as to provide
genuine mental health counselling.
The NSCA's new degree will also teach you
how to work on both an individual and
community level to create happier, more
hopeful, better connected, safer and more
accepting spaces.
If you decide to study with the National School
Chaplain Association, you will have the
opportunity to study online with the NSCA’s
University Partner, Oral Roberts University.
Their degree is recommended
to you if you have a 3-year
university degree, or a
background in teaching or in
the church ministry, but all
applicants are welcome.
The NSCA is confident that your chaplaincy
degree will be your first step in a career of
meaningful service in schools and beyond.
Go to
https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.or
g/ to find out more.