Chaplain/Chaplain Candidates

 

Chaplain insigniaThe Men and Women of the Chaplain Corps
Reflective of our State and Nation, we are men and women from diverse religious, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. We are both seasoned veterans of the Corps and also relative newcomers to the Chaplaincy. Many of us also serve the citizens of our State and Nation as civilian clergy and institutional Chaplains. We bring the full spectrum of life experience into our role as Chaplains.

The Role of the Army Chaplain 
The role of the Army Chaplain is to function both as religious leader and staff officer. Chaplains are drawn from the vast expanse of faith groups represented in our Nation. The Chaplain directly performs the religious rites and services of his or her distinctive faith group while at the same time providing for the religious freedom of all our soldiers. Beyond the scope of religious support, the Chaplain plays a leading role in the support of family programs such and Strong Bonds and Resiliency.

Photo of WW2 chaplain Chaplains Serve at Home and Abroad
Since 9/11 our Chaplains have served in Iraq, Afghanistan, The Balkans, and Germany. The Chaplains of the Colorado Army National Guard have also provided religious support during Katrina and other times of domestic crisis. While we continue to prepare for future missions (to include the possibility of deployments) we traditionally serve the one weekend a month, with two weeks of summer, annual training required of members of the Colorado Army National Guard. Chaplains are, however, granted a modicum of flexibility in order to plan training around the demands of the civilian parish and ministry.

Chaplain Careers
Qualified Chaplains and Chaplain Candidates are eligible to receive exceptional educational opportunities, pay, compensation, benefits, and retirement opportunities.

The Army National Guard Chaplain Loan Repayment Program
The ARNG CLRP is offered for the purpose of maintaining adequate numbers of qualified chaplains within the National Guard.
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Seminaries and Scholarships A higher education takes you a step closer to your higher calling. The National Guard understands this, so we have programs that make college, seminary, or divinity school affordable. Check with our Special Branch Recruiter for current assistance programs.

We Want You!
If you are a priest, minister, rabbi, or imam, you may be eligible for appointment as an officer in the Army National Guard Chaplain Corps or (if you are pursuing a divinity degree) you may be eligible for entrance into the Army National Guard Chaplain Candidate Program. As a military spiritual leader, you will play a vital role in the lives of the men and women of the Colorado Army National Guard. Chaplains also minister to the needs of the soldiers' families: wives, husbands, and children. As an Army Chaplain, you will have the opportunity to participate in specialized workshops and receive educational training to enhance your ministerial skills.

Eligibility Requirements for Chaplains
In addition to general officer eligibility, in order to qualify as a National Guard Chaplain, you’ll need to obtain a federally recognized ecclesiastical endorsement from your denomination or faith group certifying that you:
  • Are less than 47 years of age if not prior service (less than 50 with prior service).
  • Are qualified spiritually, morally, intellectually and emotionally - Possess a bachelor's degree (not less than 120 semester hours).
  • Chaplain applicants must possess a degree from an accredited (recognized by the Department of Defense) graduate program in theology or related studies of 72 semester hours or more. The degree program must be 72 semester hours or more. There can be no combination of degree programs to arrive at the 72 hour minimum. There can be no accumulation of credits to extend a program of less than 72 hours.
  • Are sensitive to religious pluralism and able to provide for the free exercise of religion by all military personnel and their Family members.
Eligibility Requirements for Chaplain Candidates
In addition to general officer eligibility, to qualify as a Chaplain Candidate, you'll need to obtain an ecclesiastical approval from your denomination or faith group certifying that you:
  • Chaplain candidates must be enrolled full-time in a qualifying educational program.
  • Are less than 37 years of age at commissioning.
  • Prospective Chaplain Candidates must possess a minimum 2.5 Grade Point Average (GPA) for undergraduate coursework and obtain a favorable Senior Chaplain interview before initiating an application with the State specialty branch Officer Strength Manager (OSM). The prospective Chaplain Candidate must be enrolled full-time in an accredited (recognized by the Department of Defense) graduate program in theology or related studies of 72 semester hours or more. The degree program must be 72 semester hours or more. There can be no combination of degree programs to arrive at the 72 hour minimum. There can be no accumulation of credits to extend a program of less than 72 hours.

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