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| Chaplain(MG) Jake Harmon.
2Division Commander
United States Corps Of Chaplains |
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| Name: |
Chaplain Jake Harmon |
| City: |
Wilmington |
| State: |
North Carolina |
| Country: |
United States |
| Phone: |
910-794-7030 |
| Email: |
Send message |
| Web Site: |
http://www.geocities.com/pastorjakeharmon1946/CrossroadsFrontPage.html?1059878869830
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| Church: |
Cross Roads Healing of Wilmington |
| Occupation: |
Chaplain |
| Services Performed: |
About the United States Corps of Chaplains
The United States Corps of Chaplains (USCOC) is a volunteer, non-sectarian Christian, charitable, non-profit 501(c)3 public service organization, active in community ministry to everyone, but with special emphasis on aid to active duty military members, veterans, and their family members. The USCOC is also active in disaster response activities, providing a needed ministerial presence for victims and responders.
The USCOC is made up of former and retired military personnel and other patriotic, public spirited, Christian citizens. Membership is open to Christian Clergy (Ministers) and Laity (non-ordained Christians), Veterans and Non-Veterans alike.
Members of the USCOC wear distinctive uniforms when in service for easy identification. The USCOC also uses ranks and unit designations similar to those of the U.S. Army but the United States Corps of Chaplains is not an entity of, nor endorsed by, any branch of the military services or the United States government,
USCOC Chaplains perform religious support in the communities, by preaching, teaching, and conducting religious services, in accordance with the tenets and rules of their Christian tradition, the principles of their faith, and the dictates of conscience. Chaplain Assistants and Ministry Teams assist the Chaplains in providing religious support to the community.
This religious support includes providing and/or performing worship services, rites, sacraments, ordinances, pastoral and spiritual care and religious education to:
NURTURE THE LIVING, CARE FOR THE DYING, HONOR THE DEAD.
Our Mission is to:"GLORIFY GOD, PROMOTE PATRIOTISM,
HONOR OUR VETERANS, MINISTER TO ALL."
Christian Volunteers Serving Others
You can "Make a Difference!"
As stated above, one does not need to be a veteran or a minister to serve in the USCOC. While USCOC Chaplains are ordained ministers, there is a place in the Corps for any Christian who has the desire to serve and utilize their existing talents and abilities. In a USCOC unit, in addition to Chaplains and Chaplain Assistants, members are needed to assist with administrative, communication, transportation, medical, training, and other functional support positions. Members are also needed for Ministry Teams, Disaster Response Teams, Ceremonial Teams, Honor Guards, and other services. Positions and assignments within the Corps are given to most effectively utilize the talents and abilities of each member.
All our members are Volunteers and work without compensation. Volunteers are needed to assist in local units. If you are interested in helping others in their time of need, regardless of any prior military service or ministerial training, you may, or may not, have, the USCOC has a place for you to serve in various capacities. Just complete the Volunteer Application and soon you will be contacted with additional information.
Fill out an application today at:
http://www.uscochq.com/app2.html |
| This I Believe: |
Pentecostal religion.
Saved and bought by the Blood of Jesus |
| Favorite Quote: |
"And He has said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness.' Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may dwell in me. Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong." 2 CO 12:9-10 |
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Application
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