Frequently
Asked Questions
Q.
Is Chaplain Fellowship mail order ministry? No, all membership
is by application only. Our governing board of directors are here
to qualify, equip, and recognize those seeking Chaplain &
Minister endorsement, Certification and Ordination. To accomplish
this mission we offers several Christian educational and Faith
Based training programs by distance learning.
Q.
Will my ordination be accepted as Legal? YES. In almost all Christian
countries around the world and in all 50 States. The ordinations
presented from Chaplain Fellowship has been accepted worldwide.
However, some denominations outside of the Chaplain Fellowship
structure may not recognize your ordination. That is up to their
individual Church or Ministry policies, not God's.
Q.
What are Chaplain Fellowship's requirements for Ordination? The
first step is submitting a completely answered application for
ordination, along with the requirements of identification. We
are required to have proof of whom you are. Two letters of reference
from someone that knows you and your efforts to help others, and
a resume detailing your work in the ministry, community or what
you would like to do to help others, along with the required application
fee. Include copies of any documents and ministerial experience
you may have.
Q.
How long will the ordination application process take? We
take this as a serious calling from our Lord Jesus, and take all
necessary steps to bring in qualified applicants. The total process
could just take a couple of weeks or up to a month. Bear in mind
that most denominations can require months or even years before
an ordination is approved. The ordination process is reviewed
by Chief Staff Members.
Q.
Do we ordain Women? Yes. We are all of one spirit in the body
of Jesus Christ. No place in the O.T. or N.T. makes any distinction
that there is a difference.
Q.
May I as a minister or chaplain perform counseling without a license?
Generally, yes. Ministers may perform marriage, individual, and
family counseling of a religious nature, as may be limited by
the laws of the land.
Q.
May a minister or chaplain charges a fee for counseling? Depends,
it is part of the job of a pastor. The counselee may make a donation
or a love offering may be given. Check the laws in your State
regarding faith based counseling.
Q.
What services am I allowed to perform as a Minister or Chaplain?
Anointing the Sick, Marriage, Reconciliation of a Penitent, Lord's
Supper, Baptism, Confirmation, Funerals. And other rites as allowed
by scripture.
Q.
What is confirmation? Confirmation is a rite after baptism.
It is an optional service. A period of instruction precedes confirmation.
Q.
What is your denominational covering and Spiritual authority?
To answer this question directly and in all truthfulness We must
state; the hand of man did not create us. Our reason for being,
and authority to exist comes from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
who raised up this ministry, and who covers this ministry, which
is answerable to Him. We owe our existence not to Man or a denomination
- but by the direct work of the Living Head of the Church of whom
all power and authority exists.
Q.
Is Chaplain Fellowship ecognized by other denominations? This
is a question that we love to answer and we would advise everyone
to think about the question itself. The answer is probably not!
That should not be shocking in its answer, because any denominational
Church or Ministry only recognizes itself and not others. For
example: If you have been issued credentials by the Presbyterian
Church - those credentials are NOT recognized in the Baptist,
Catholic or other Denominational Churches. That is a bold but
truthful statement as Chaplain Fellowship.is not about denominationalism,
which without any doubt divides the Body of Christ instead of
uniting it. Affiliation with the Chaplain Fellowship means that
you stand with us in core essential Christian Doctrines as outlined
in our statement of beliefs. As an Independent Chaplain and minister
you're free to operate your Ministry in any way the LORD may lead
you, NOT any denomination which is of man. There are those in
Chaplain Fellowship that have been called to start "physical
Churches" and there are others called to Street Ministries,
many called to serve as Chaplains, others are prayer warriors,
some minister to the handicapped, nursing homes, worship ministries,
home cell churches, or prison Ministries.
Q.
As a minister or chaplain, what tax-exempt privileges am I allowed?
Generally, none. See your local CPA or tax expert. For additional
information, please see publication 517 - Social Security and
Other information for Members of the Clergy and Religious workers.
www.irs.gov
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meant to be a substitute for the advice provided by your own lawyer
or CPA. It is not intended to be legal advice in any way or form.
This site is meant to be used as a reference work only, which
may or may not help you make informed decisions concerning your
church or ministry. It is not to be used in replacement of or
as a substitute for a lawyer or CPA. As always, you should seek
the counsel of a competent lawyer or CPA. The authors and or publishers
are not responsible for any legal repercussions, adverse effects
or consequences resulting from the use of any of the information
discussed in this site.
For
additional information, please contact:
Oklahoma
County Courthouse
320 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-3604
Phone: 405-278-1705.
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