📖 Reading: Video Transcript: Collaboration with Churches, Civic Groups, and Nonprofits
🎄 Collaborative Christmas Chaplaincy
Partnering with Churches, Civic Groups, and Nonprofits
🧢 Wearing the Presence
Abby:
Welcome back! If you’ve noticed…
We’ve got our Christmas Chaplain merch on! 🎅🟩🟥
Henry:
“Tom Walcott told us—wearing the Chaplain shirt matters.”
It visually says, “This is a safe person.”
Even without an official event, presence can invite connection.
A passerby might see the shirt and say, “Chaplain? Can I talk to you?”
This visible role creates spiritual opportunity without needing to force it.
🏛️ Collaborating with Churches
Biblical Foundation:
Ministry in the Bible was deeply relational and team-based.
Jesus traveled with disciples. Paul formed teams. The early church shared resources.
✝️ Why Churches?
Many chaplains already serve within their church.
Local churches are foundational ministry partners.
Multiple churches uniting = greater reach and impact.
Henry’s Vision:
“Imagine you go to a pastor and say, ‘Can we host three Christmas candlelight services for the community?’ Cookies, prayer, and peace.”
This could revitalize church spaces and reconnect the community with their spiritual roots.
🎬 A Hallmark Movie Moment
Henry (joking):
“Picture this: Sarah from Chicago visits her cousin in snowy Grand Haven. Her car breaks down. A Christmas Chaplain in full merch appears… invites her to a candlelight service. The rest is God’s story.”
Abby:
“And that’s just one example of what God can do when we create space and collaborate.”
🤝 Unity = Expanded Ministry
Shared services maximize Kingdom impact.
Combined church teams reflect the Body of Christ in unity.
Encouraging others to become chaplains builds a Christmas Chaplain Army!
🎄 Even plan together ahead of time:
“Christmas in July” Chaplain Planning Meetings
This model also applies to Memorial Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and more.
🏛️ Collaborating with Civic Groups
Trust is earned through humble service, not politics.
Chaplains bring peace and stability to public events.
Ministry of Sciences teaches that trust is essential for influence.
“Non-coercive presence opens the door for sustained partnerships.”
Even supporting a local parade, tree lighting, or volunteer event can build long-term credibility.
🫶 Partnering with Nonprofits
Nonprofits serve the vulnerable year-round.
Chaplains add spiritual care without violating boundaries.
Many nonprofits share Christian values and welcome collaboration.
Examples:
🛎️ Salvation Army: Ringing bells + a Chaplain booth
🍽️ Local food kitchens: Offer to host a short candlelight service after the meal
🏠 Shelters, senior centers, clinics: Sensitive, Spirit-led presence
“Presence precedes proclamation.”
Even a brief prayer or blessing could spark spiritual transformation.
🤝 Final Reflections on Collaboration
Practical Tips & Vision for Chaplain-Led Community Impact
🛠️ Practical Tips for Collaboration
✅ Show Up Before You Speak
Trust must be earned before it's embraced.
Whether you're working with a church, nonprofit, or civic group, consistent presence builds that foundation.
"Presence precedes platform."
🗣️ Use the Language of Partnership
Celebrate wins together.
Communicate clearly and consistently.
Reinforce that you are there to support and complement, not compete.
“You're not trying to compete with local churches—you’re coming alongside them to reach more people.”
🕯️ A Real-Life Example of Collaboration
Henry:
“I remember when we were serving in a church next to a banquet center. We launched a Light Efficient wedding ministry. By opening the church for weddings and Christian counseling, young families came into the church—and some stayed.”
This illustrates how hospitality and creativity in collaboration can:
Draw people into church spaces
Spark curiosity about Christ
Grow relationships over time
⛪ When Churches Can’t Do More…
Often, pastors are overwhelmed during the Christmas season. Chaplains can:
Step in to lead candlelight services or other events
Use church buildings or nonprofit spaces
Offer a bridge between the event and deeper church involvement later
“They may attend your chaplain-led service now… and a regular church service later.”
🙇 Humility Builds Trust
Be reliable in your commitments
Position yourself with humility
Allow your chaplain presence to be a trusted resource
“This isn't about self-promotion—it’s about mission.”
🌟 Final Reflection: Unity in Diversity
“God gifts each of us differently. Collaboration brings those gifts together.”
As a chaplain, you can be the relational hub that:
Bridges ministries and organizations
Mobilizes the Body of Christ
Amplifies community transformation
🕊️ Chaplains as Bridge Builders
Chaplains are often the missing link between churches and the public.
While churches may focus on programs and services, chaplains can focus on:
Presence
Personal connection
Public ministry in communal spaces
“Together, the presence of Christ is made visible in every sphere.”
🎄 From nursing homes to candlelight vigils, from civic halls to food pantries—chaplains are called to build bridges, invite presence, and shine light in the darkness.