Report to the Church 2015 | Page 51

51 ARMED SERVICES AND FEDERAL CHAPLAINCIES Episcopal federal chaplains serve those in the military, Veterans Administration hospitals, and federal prisons, providing spiritual and day-to-day support to service men and women overseas and stateside, veterans requiring medical services, and the incarcerated. Under the leadership of the Bishop Suffragan for Armed Services and Federal Ministries, our chaplains bring spiritual healing and comfort to those with no other faith resources. A great deal of the Missionary Society’s work with federal chaplaincies is now shared with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). In partnership with the ELCA, we hosted two five-day trainings for federal chaplains and their spouses/ partners in 2013 and two in 2014. During this time, Bishop Jay Magness visited more than 35% of all active-duty chaplains at their place of work/duty stations. Recruiting numbers continue to increase, with our chaplain force up 20% since 2010. If you are interested in becoming a federal military or prison chaplain, please visit: > http://www.episcopalchurch.org/page/ federal-ministries