Hospice Chaplain Ordination
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Free Online Ministry Training
Hospice Chaplain Ordination Program Course
CLI Training Pathway + CLA Ordination & Credentialing
🕊️ Are You Called to Be a Hospice Chaplain?
A Hospice Chaplain is a volunteer or part-time minister who brings Christ-centered presence, prayer, and spiritual care to people who are approaching death, and to the families and caregivers who walk with them.Program OverviewHospice chaplaincy happens at the intersection of grief, anticipatory loss, fear, pain, family complexity, spiritual questions, and sacred transitions. A hospice chaplain offers steady pastoral support through listening, Scripture, prayer (with consent), blessing, grief care, crisis presence, and hope-filled discipleship connection—without drifting into roles that belong to nurses, social workers, counselors, or medical providers.
Hospice chaplaincy is ministry inside someone else’s care system (hospice agencies, facilities, hospitals, home-care settings). Hospice chaplains operate with clear boundaries, consent-based spiritual care, confidentiality practices, and respect for authority and policy—not as “fixers,” but as faithful witnesses of Jesus who strengthen embodied souls and help restore peace and meaning at the end of life.
The Hospice Chaplain Ordination Program is a structured pathway that equips you with biblical, theological, and practical chaplaincy skills—and provides a clear route to ordination and clergy credentialing through the Christian Leaders Alliance.
Christian Leaders Institute • Christian Leaders Alliance • Soul Centers
📚 You’ll Learn to
- Serve faithfully in high-trust environments with clear role boundaries and respect for hospice policy, supervision, and interdisciplinary care plans.
- Offer Spirit-led care amid grief, fear, depression, anxiety, family conflict, spiritual distress, and end-of-life questions.
- Practice consent-based spiritual care (prayer, Scripture, brief devotions, blessings) with wise timing, tone, and dignity.
- Build trust through confidentiality, professionalism, integrity, and cultural humility.
- Support families under stress (anticipatory grief, caregiver fatigue, strained relationships) without role drift or pressure.
- Partner well with hospice supervisors, nurses, social workers, facility staff, and local church leaders—without becoming the “therapist,” “medical voice,” or “decision-maker.”
- Provide practical ministry presence during the work of death (comfort, blessing, Scripture, calm leadership, and post-death support).
- Maintain steady ministry through soul-care rhythms, accountability, and sustainable presence.
✅ Required Courses
Multiplying Christian Leaders1 ModuleChaplain Foundations1 UnitHospice Chaplaincy Practice1 ModuleWedding Officiant Skills1 ModuleFuneral Officiant Skills2 ModulesHospice Chaplaincy Capstone0 CreditsRecommended: Christian Leaders Theology (1 Module) or Christian Basics (3 Units)🎯 Outcomes
Graduates are equipped to serve as recognized Hospice Chaplains in hospice agencies, homes, hospitals, facilities, churches, and community care settings (where allowed)—offering credible, compassionate care while sustaining ministry through:
- Strong boundaries
- Policy-aligned practices
- Clear referral awareness
- Consent-based prayer and Scripture
- Grief-skilled presence
- Spirit-led compassion
- Steady discipleship connection
🪜 Steps to Ordination
- Enroll with Christian Leaders Alliance (CLA).
- Complete required CLI training.
- Submit endorsement(s) (local leader / ministry confirmation as required).
- Update your CLA profile (ministry role, training, background details as required).
- Order credentials.
- Participate in commissioning (laying on of hands recommended).
- Optional: Publish your story and/or register a Soul Center (a locally organized ministry hub for ongoing care, grief support, and discipleship connection).
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