Officiating Chaplain Ordination
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✝️ Officiating Chaplain Ordination (1 Unit and 2 CDS Modules)Записаться на курс Are You Called to Be an Officiating Chaplain?
An Officiating Chaplain is typically a volunteer or part-time minister who brings the presence of Christ into key moments of people’s lives—weddings, funerals, dedications, blessings, and more. These chaplains serve in a variety of settings, such as churches, public venues, correctional facilities, community groups, or even in military and first-responder circles.
The Officiating Chaplain Program is a structured, step-by-step training designed to equip you with the essential ministry, theological, and officiant skills you need to serve with confidence and competence. This program also provides the pathway to ordination and clergy credentialing through the Christian Leaders Alliance.
📚 Program Overview
The Christian Leaders Alliance Ordained Officiating Chaplain Program develops Christ-centered leaders who are prepared to officiate meaningful ceremonies, offer pastoral presence, and guide others through life’s most sacred transitions.
✅ Courses in the Program:
- Christian Wedding Officiant Skills (1 Module)
Prepares you to confidently lead Christ-centered wedding ceremonies with professionalism and pastoral care.
Perfect for chaplains who are called to officiate weddings for couples in their circles of influence. - Funeral Officiant Skills (2 Modules)
Equips you to conduct respectful, compassionate, and hope-filled funeral ceremonies in diverse ministry contexts. - Chaplain Foundations (1 Unit)
Taught by Chaplain Tom Walcott, the retired senior chaplain of the U.S. Coast Guard, this course gives you a solid foundation in the ministry of chaplaincy. You'll explore the theology, calling, and practical presence of chaplains in today’s world.
🎯 Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Officiating Chaplain Program will:
- ✅ Receive ordination and clergy credentials from the Christian Leaders Alliance
- ✅ Be equipped to serve as volunteer or part-time chaplains in embedded settings such as schools, hospitals, community groups, and events
- ✅ Gain confidence and competence to officiate weddings and funerals with biblical authority and pastoral care
- ✅ Build a strong foundation for ongoing ministry leadership and training
🪜 Steps to Ordination:
- Complete the Course Requirements
Fulfill all required training modules. - Complete the Endorsement Process
Submit local endorsements affirming your calling and readiness. - Update Your Profile
Ensure your CLI profile is accurate and complete. - Submit Your Story for Publication (Optional)
Share your testimony and calling journey with others. - Order Your Credentials
Receive your official Officiating Chaplain Credentials. - Participate in a Commissioning Service (Optional)
Celebrate your ordination with a formal commissioning ceremony. - Register a Soul Center (Optional)
Launch or affiliate a Soul Center to serve your chaplain parish more effectively.
🙌 Begin Your Journey Today!
Whether you are volunteering, pursuing part-time ministry, or preparing for full-time leadership, this ordination program provides the skills, recognition, and confidence you need to serve well.
🚀 Start your Officiating Chaplain Program today and answer the call to bring God’s love, hope, and truth to the moments that matter most.
- Christian Wedding Officiant Skills (1 Module)
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Level One Endorsement
A Level One Endorsement signifies that someone has recognized your character and temperament as suitable for ordination. If you have already received your Level One Endorsement, you may move past this step.
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📸 Your Clergy Profile in the Christian Leaders Alliance Directory
As an Ordained Officiating Chaplain, your student profile will be publicly displayed as your official clergy profile in the Christian Leaders Alliance Directory. This profile serves as your public ministry credential, so it's important to:
- Write your biography thoughtfully
- Highlight your chaplain calling, ministry training, and areas of service
- Upload a professional, high-quality photo that reflects your role
A well-crafted profile communicates your competency, credibility, and calling as an ordained chaplain.
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✝️ What Is a Soul Center?
A Soul Center within the Christian Leaders Alliance (CLA) is a locally registered Christian religious society designed to serve a specific community or relational circle with Spirit-led presence, discipleship, and ceremonial ministry. Soul Centers are led by credentialed ministers, including Officiating Chaplains, who are trained and recognized through the Christian Leaders Alliance. Each leader affirms the CLA Statement of Faith and agrees to follow the best practices outlined in the Soul Center Handbook.
The core purpose of a Soul Center is to act as a local expression of the Church—a gathering place where the love of Christ is demonstrated through spiritual guidance, biblical teaching, community connection, and life event ministry. Officiating Chaplains play a vital role by providing access to meaningful ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, dedications, blessing services, crisis prayers, and milestone recognitions—all within the context of relational ministry.
🕊️ The Role of the Officiating Chaplain in a Soul Center
Officiating Chaplains help anchor Soul Centers by:
Leading sacred ceremonies that bring spiritual meaning to life’s key transitions
Offering pastoral care in times of grief, celebration, crisis, or change
Conducting public blessings, prayers, and dedications that foster healing and unity
Establishing a trusted presence in schools, neighborhoods, hospitals, prisons, or community gatherings
Supporting relational discipleship and spiritual mentorship in the day-to-day lives of those they serve
Whether hosting a home-based fellowship, leading a community outreach, or officiating community events, the Officiating Chaplain extends the mission of the Soul Center into the rhythms of everyday life—bringing God’s presence into places where people gather.
🌍 Types of Soul Centers
Each Soul Center reflects the gifts, training, and calling of its leader. Common forms include:
House churches or small group fellowships
Ministry life coaching centers
Ceremonial chaplain hubs led by Officiating Chaplains
Mentor centers or discipleship programs
Specialized ministry expressions (e.g., senior care, recovery ministry, youth outreach)
All Soul Centers are affiliated with the Christian Leaders Alliance, which provides a clear theological and accountability framework, resource access, and a broader ministry network.
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