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Connecting the Church to the Community: Types of Chaplaincy

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Whether in times of heartache, crisis, or illness, the church has a responsibility to be a beacon of light in the world and a symbol of God’s love. By learning how to counsel others in times of trauma, connect to others in the hardships of life, and maintain an approachable presence in secular environments, all believers can participate in ministry and bring the church into the world.

Join Dr. Frank Crank in this comprehensive and practical teaching on connecting the church to the community. With his expertise in teaching community chaplaincy at the collegiate level, Dr. Crank is an excellent resource on crisis outreach, community engagement, and ministry in secular contexts.

 

This course focuses on chaplaincy through crises, including suicidal ideation, addiction, trauma, and mental illness.

Course Content

02 | Law Enforcement Chaplaincy – Part 1 1 Quiz
03 | Law Enforcement Chaplaincy – Part 2 1 Quiz
04 | Hospital and Clinical Chaplaincy 1 Quiz
05 | Hospice Care 1 Quiz
06 | Disaster Response Chaplaincy 1 Quiz

01 | Introduction to Specialty Chaplaincy Free

02 | Law Enforcement Chaplaincy – Part 1

03 | Law Enforcement Chaplaincy – Part 2

04 | Hospital and Clinical Chaplaincy

05 | Hospice Care

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06 | Disaster Response Chaplaincy

Frank Crank, Arizona’s state CAMS coordinator, was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, as the 11th of 14 children. He learned ministry from his parents, G.F. and Dorothy M. Crank, and was the first sibling to graduate college, earning a BA in Christian Education from West Coast Bible College after attending Lee College. He later earned an MA in Theology and Christian Ministry from Pentecostal Theological Seminary. Frank taught at East Coast Bible College, served as Athletic Director at West Coast Christian College, and was Associate Dean at Patten University. Married to Anita since 1980, they have three adult children and three grandsons. At ISOW School of Ministry, Frank’s extensive ministry and educational experience informs his teaching, equipping students for leadership. His courses at isow.org support ISOW’s affordable, self-paced online Bible education within the Church of God tradition. Frank’s practical insights inspire students pursuing certificates, degrees, or personal growth. Join ISOW’s online Bible school to learn from Frank Crank and engage with a curriculum designed to empower believers.