Last month, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE): Evangelical Chaplain Commission hosted a training on Pastoral Crisis Intervention in Charleston, SC. All three of our actively serving military chaplains were present at the training, and enjoyed getting to reconnect with each other.
The NAE provides the ecclesiastical endorsement for Brethren Chaplains that allows them to serve in the military. Our three military chaplains pictured here (left to right) are David Miller (Air National Guard), Matthew Incorvaia (Air National Guard), and Timothy DeLaughter (Navy).
Serving in the military as a chaplain is one incredible place to shine the light of God outside the walls of the church. If you are interested in becoming a military chaplain – or feel like God may be leading you in that direction – and want to talk through it with someone, let us know. There is a clear pathway to military chaplaincy and we can walk you through each step to make it as smooth as possible.

