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  1. Jul 6, 2015 · We must plant churches in military communities that: 1) Maintain an awareness of the needs and sacrifices of our veterans and their families. 2) Create an environment of acceptance for those recovering from their war wounds and other associated trauma. 3) Provide pastoral care to deployed troops, veterans, and their families.

  2. Jul 6, 2015 · We must plant churches in military communities that: 1) Maintain an awareness of the needs and sacrifices of our veterans and their families. 2) Create an environment of acceptance for those recovering from their war wounds and other associated trauma. 3) Provide pastoral care to deployed troops, veterans, and their families.

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · Marine veteran plants churches near military bases. Brian O’Day and his wife, Kelli, at a Marine Corps birthday ball. O’Day served in the Marine Corps on active duty for 10 years, traveling to 15 different countries. Now, he serves as the founding pastor and elder at Pillar Church Jacksonville, N.C., and is a catalyst for church planting in ...

    • Ministering to Military Personnel If Your Church Is Not Near A Military Base
    • Reaching Out to A Nearby Military Base
    • Becoming A Reserve Chaplain

    For most churches, it won’t be easy to see how they could be involved in the lives of servicemen and women, because they are not near a military base. However, we asked the chaplains how congregations might minister to military personnel from a distance.

    If your church happens to be near a military installation, the opportunities for reaching out to the troops increase. We asked Colonel Lawson, who is senior chaplain at a major military base, how local pastors might minister to military personnel who work at a base.

    The greatest level of involvement you could have is becoming a Reserve chaplain. We asked Major Englehardt what she does in this capacity. If you are interested in exploring further what is involved in military chaplaincy, check out the following websites: http://www.goarmy.com/chaplain/about/requirements.html https://www.navy.com/careers/chaplain-...

  4. Apr 6, 2022 · Serving in a church that has a major focus on military service members involves a number of unique challenges. Military families move often, and the soldiers deploy for months at a time. Those hurdles should not discourage any church’s outreach to military members. “Everyone, every believer, needs a healthy local church,” O’Day said.

  5. Nov 10, 2017 · Realize that your church does not need to be near a large military installation to minister to veterans and service members. Veterans and service members who are not near a large base may feel isolated and need greater local community support. Draw 10- to 15-mile circle around your church, and locate any Veterans Affairs (VA) offices, VA ...

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  7. Dec 14, 2019 · Former Marine Plants Churches Near Military Bases. Brian O’Day and his wife, Kelli, at a Marine Corps birthday ball. O’Day served in the Marine Corps on active duty for 10 years, traveling to 15 different countries. Now, he serves as the founding pastor and elder at Pillar Church Jacksonville, N.C., and is a catalyst for church planting in ...

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