Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is a form of theological education that uses both academic and clinical settings. Students learn to use reflection, discussion, and evaluation to minister to others. Didactic seminars and workshops, small group process, and reading and research are all a part of the CPERead more →
Graduate level education in chaplaincy is available from two Seventh-day Adventist Universities in the North American Division. Andrews University offers a Doctor of Ministry degree in chaplaincy. Prospective students can choose between a general degree in chaplaincy or a a degree with a special emphasis in healthRead more →
California San Joaquin Community Hospital 2615 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone 661-869-6629 Colorado Littleton Adventist Hospital 7700 S. Broadway Littleton, Colorado 80122 Phone 303-730-5826 Florida Florida Hospital Pastoral Education Department 201 Park Place, Suite 301 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Phone 407-303-5297 Call: Mon-Fri, 9:00 am – 4:00 pmRead more →
Thousands of Seventh-day Adventists serve honorably in the United States Armed Forces. Frequently, Adventists in uniform are deployed to places where no Adventist churches or pastors are readily available. During the past sixty years over 100 Seventh-day Adventist ministers have provided pastoral care and religious support asRead more →
In the book, Child Guidance, Ellen White wrote, "We need men well trained, well educated, to work in the interests of the churches...religious training shall not be neglected." Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries believes that a "well educated" chaplain corps provides the best in ministry and spiritual care to thoseRead more →