📖 Reading: Video Transcript: The Identity and Credibility of a Seasonal Chaplain
🎄 The Identity and Credibility of a Seasonal Chaplain
🔔 A Calling, Not a Costume
Henry:
We’re back in the Holiday or Christmas Chaplain course, and we’re digging into our next section here.
The first thing to realize is that this is a calling.
There are people, Abby, who just have that Christmas passion.
Abby:
Definitely. Maybe Christmas meant a lot to them as a child…
Or maybe it was a hard season—and now they feel called to bring hope to others who struggle during this time.
🧑🎄 Saint Nicholas: The First Christmas Chaplain?
Henry:
A Christmas chaplain might not wear a collar—we don’t really get into that at Christian Leaders Alliance. But whether or not it’s formal, we embrace volunteer ordinations.
Did you know Saint Nicholas, born in 270 AD, served the poor and gave gifts? He was even present at the Council of Nicaea.
So in a way, Saint Nicholas is the first Christmas chaplain.
Abby:
That’s fascinating! The Church’s story around Santa Claus traces back to a real man of faith.
👀 Eyes to See What Others Overlook
Abby:
As you're taking this training, consider how you are uniquely positioned to fill emotional and spiritual gaps during the holidays.
There’s that long list of 50 ideas for what a Christmas Chaplain can do—and all of them meet real needs.
For example:
Hosting a service for those grieving the loss of a loved one.
Praying over each individual during a difficult holiday.
🙏 A Spirit-Led Calling
Henry:
This is a Holy Spirit calling—a calling to be a minister of presence.
It's not about institutional recognition—it’s about God’s commission.
Abby:
This isn’t necessarily a traditional church service. It’s incarnational—bringing the presence of Christ into all sorts of places.
🎓 Warm Intentions Aren’t Enough — Training Matters
Abby:
While this is a Spirit-led calling, credibility and training are crucial.
That’s why we put this course together. We also offer other chaplaincy classes like:
Chaplaincy Foundations
Additional specialized training
We need Spirit-filled, trustworthy, and equipped chaplains. People will come to you with deep theological questions—and while you don’t need all the answers, you need to be prepared.
🛠️ CLI Training Empowers Real Ministry
Henry:
That’s why we offer free ministry training at Christian Leaders Institute.
It’s practical, accessible, and gets you ready to actually do ministry.
This Christmas Chaplain role is a toe-in-the-water—a way to step into ministry and see where God takes you.
Abby:
Maybe people already call you the Christmas elf because you spread joy at nursing homes or drop off gifts. But remember:
You are a minister, not a decoration.
Your words and actions carry spiritual weight.
You are an ambassador of Christ, carrying the message of reconciliation.
📚 Theology and Emotional Intelligence
Abby:
These symbolic roles require both:
Theological grounding
Emotional intelligence
An ambassador carries Christ’s authority into every encounter.
Even though "Christmas chaplain" is a symbolic title, it’s a big theological deal, especially when people are hungry for truth during the holidays.
✝️ A Student of the Season
Being grounded in Scripture and understanding the meaning of Christmas matters.
It’s about the Incarnation—God entering into human brokenness
It’s about redemption through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection
That creates evangelistic opportunity—especially for:
People who have walked away from their faith
People who’ve never heard the Gospel
Henry:
This army of chaplains will be stewards of the brand.
We will not let the world forget:
The reason for the season is Jesus Christ.
📣 Turning Conversation into Gospel Opportunity
Christ came as a baby to walk with humanity.
Emmanuel: God with us.
That theological truth transforms seasonal conversations into gospel opportunities.
Before each conversation, pray:
“God, let me be your ambassador in this moment.”
Abby:
Even the word “chaplain” sparks interest.
Someone may ask,
“What is a Christmas Chaplain?”
You can say:
“We love Christmas—but we love the reason for the season even more!”
🚪 Chaplaincy Is Invitation, Not Imposition
Henry:
A chaplain isn’t a door-knocking evangelist.
You’re not pushing your way into someone’s world.
Abby:
You are a safe space for people to approach.
Don’t intimidate. Be open.
You’ll need both:
Emotional intelligence
Spiritual readiness
🥀 The Emotional Layers of the Season
Abby:
Holidays bring up deep grief for many.
We’ll talk more in our Blue Christmas Training, but for now—know this:
Some people are experiencing their first Christmas without a loved one.
💔 Don’t Add Pain Through Misguided Comfort
Abby:
I’m reminded of a course we did with Pastor Dr. Bruce Ballast.
He shared how sometimes, well-meaning people visit someone who’s dying of cancer and say:
“Here’s how you should handle this.”
“God’s got a plan!”
Instead of comfort, these words created more pain—even anger at God.
What people really need is someone to:
Come alongside them
Love them
Be present
💗 Loving Your Neighbor Well
Abby:
As chaplains, we get to live out the Great Commandment:
Love the Lord your God with all your heart…
And love your neighbor as yourself.
This is pastoral care:
Emotional awareness
Spirit-led discernment
Don’t assume you need to quote a Bible verse to fix things.
Instead, ask:
“Would you like me to share a verse with you?”
😢 Allow Space for Lament
Abby:
Not everyone is grateful at Christmas.
And that’s okay.
Scripture is full of Psalms of lament.
Let’s be chaplains who:
Join people in their sorrow
Point them gently to Christ
Avoid pressure or guilt
🌱 Foster Resilience and Adaptive Presence
Ministry presence isn’t about performance.
It’s about:
Listening
Adapting
Being present
🧰 Core Skills of a Christmas Chaplain (Part 2)
👂 Active Listening
Abby:
Active listening is essential in this ministry of presence. You can sit with someone all day, but unless you're truly understanding them, you’re missing the heart of the ministry.
One of the most powerful gifts you can offer someone is this:
"I remember what you told me last week, and I’ve been praying for you. Is there any update?"
That’s active listening. That’s relational ministry.
🧭 Ethics, Boundaries, and Trauma-Informed Presence
Henry:
As we continue, we’re going to dig deeper into:
Ministry ethics
Trauma-informed presence
Boundaries and self-care for sustainable ministry
Prayer in public places
Pastoral comfort without preaching
These core skills build both confidence and ethical integrity.
Ethical integrity includes:
Understanding confidentiality
Being that safe space where someone can open their soul to God
🧱 Healthy Boundaries for Long-Term Ministry
Abby:
Healthy boundaries safeguard your calling and prevent burnout.
Chaplains often step into emotionally heavy spaces.
Without strong boundaries, burnout is inevitable.
As chaplains, we're relationally present—but we must also be emotionally and spiritually resilient.
💞 Ministry of Presence, Connection, and Prayer
Henry:
This is a presence-connection-prayer ministry.
You’re there to embody Christ’s love in person.
To help people feel seen and valued.
Abby:
Santa Claus has become a cultural symbol of “being noticed”—but think about the spiritual roots of that in St. Nicholas, the original giver to the poor.
People crave being noticed.
As a chaplain, you’re not impersonally delivering gifts.
You’re saying something far more meaningful:
“God notices you.”
👣 Walking in Calling and Character
This program forms:
Your identity
Your credibility
Your mission
It’s a Spirit-led ministry grounded in:
Scripture
Theology
Skill
This is not just a seasonal hobby. It is a sacred assignment—especially vital during the holidays.
🧬 Character + Skill = Impact
Henry:
Here’s the pattern I’ve noticed over a lifetime in ministry:
Character sustains calling
Preparation deepens impact
When character is paired with skill development, even for a volunteer, it leads to clarity of mission and long-term effectiveness.
You become:
A lover of Jesus
A lifelong learner
A serious and compassionate minister
🌟 Final Challenge: Be the Light
Closing Encouragement:
Be a student of the Gospel.
Be a bearer of Christ.
Serve as a listener, a servant, a voice of peace.
Let your light shine before others.
The Ministry Sciences approach affirms the integration of:
Calling
Competence
Compassion
Be faithful.
Redeem seasonal moments into eternal impacts.
You.