I work in the ICU and today a chaplain visited and prayed for my patient. I was still doing what I needed to do at the beside. the chaplain just stood at one side of the room and started praying. for that brief moment i felt that the room was filled with calm and peace. spiritual healing can have amazing power. I could feel the negative energy melting away, and I am not even religious or anything. It’s just hard to explain. may have biological effects that fix neurotransmitters / brain pathways. It just cannot be fully explained by our science yet… thank you for sharing your ideas. Enjoyed watching. My tears 😭 to the ER couple story.
Thanks for sharing this Ronna! I agree with you. There's something about prayer that helps patients even in the most pain. It shows that healing is not only physical, but also emotional and spiritual. Thanks for dropping by!
Thank you, Pastor. I am a prayer warrior and was chosen to serve as a family chaplain. And I'm looking for a way to obtain the credentials quickly. Thank you for accepting God's call and sharing words of wisdom. God Bless. 🙏
Thank you for this brother. I'm currently in the process of seeking ordination, and then I plan to start my CPE. This really put me in the right state of mind. Encouraging, yet down to Earth and humbling.
God bless you, Pastor! :) I may pursue being a chaplain and pastor in the future so good information!! God bless your ministry!^^ My dad is a pastor too! :) 홧팅!! 😁👍👍👍 Be in prayer for you!~Thanks for all you do!! :)
@@LaurBeDaurb No I am not certified as a chaplain. I only did one unit of CPE as a requirement for my ordination process to become a reverend. The standard training for pastors is receiving a masters of divinity from a seminary!
I used to work as a Lay Chaplain at a hospital in the Philippines. I miss my pastoral care work. However, I myself discovered it that I can do pastoral care online.
My short time as a chaplain was an enriching experience. There is a need for more pastoral care work these days...I hope you are able to continue that good work!
Tell me more. How can one be an online chaplain? I'm currently studying Contemporary Chaplaincy and would love to do it online as I have already built an online community. Thank you.
Believe and pray for this fire blessing Matthew 10:8 “Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give.” 1 Corinthians 4:19-21 King James Version 19 But I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will, and will know, not the speech of them which are puffed up, but the power. 20 For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.
@@TimothyYi I"ve taken 4 units of traditional ACPE CPE and became BCC-ed. Each unit challenging and rigorous, each called me to go deeper, stretched me, gave me strength, refined and affirmed my calling, The process -- with the "action, reflection, action", the emphasis on personal/spiritual formation (verses simply "learning skills for ministry), the peer/educator interaction, etc., was truly transformative for me. Lately, though, I've learned that other groups are offering "CPE" that is not supervised by trained ACPE educators/values/goals, most of these are rather quick, online, skill-oriented (rather than formative) involve few of the profound principles/challenges/growth of ACPE CPE, and they lack the in-your-face (for lack of a better word) that makes ACPE CPE so formative -- ya know, those verbatims with peers and educator -- those ah-ha moments -- the tears and realizations, etc. These other programs are simpler to complete, so maybe more appealing. Organizations looking for professional chaplains know the difference, though, since most will hire only BCCs who trained with APCE educators. I've known folks who have chosen the lesser CPE, and I see the difference.
@@praisegod3768 Wow that's awesome you did 4 units! I did one and it was an enriching experience. The verbatims were so helpful and transformative during my time in ACPE. May God continue to bless you in your chaplaincy!
In actuality, there are several other CPE programs to choose from that might fit a potential student's need better than ACPE. All major CPE organizations share the exact same clinical standards.
@@lillianagodsoe7888 I only did one unit so I am not aware of other programs but I am curious...what are other CPE programs that potential chaplains can look into? Thanks!
Sounds exactly what a CPE supervisor would say! I've learned that I lacked the ability to express my emotions. Part of it is personality and part is also my upbringing in Asian culture. I've always suppressed my thoughts and emotions and noticed how that affected my ability to identify what my patients were going through. It's still a challenge for me to this day, but I've learned a great deal about self-awareness from my short time in CPE. As I type this, I remember all the verbatims I had to write! Good times~
@@TimothyYi I took one unit of CPE in seminary as a chaplain intern. I'm a part time chaplain today, and apply what I learned. However, I'm also Asian and I do not express emotions and don't believe in "transparency." I make a better trial lawyer than a hospital chaplain. I can certainly function as a chaplain up to a certain point, but I'm not interested in comforting people all the time. Not my thing.
@@richardlee2120 I feel you. Asians don't reveal much which is why I had such an uncomfortable time during IPR. Have you ever had to do that? I think chaplaincy is built on the ministry of "presence" which is why it could be hard for many people. You're not there to fix, convict, or even counsel which is hard for the majority of people to do
@@TimothyYi I'm not familiar with "IPR." I did my 10 week CPE residency at Arcadia Methodist Hospital, a good CPE program but no stipend. I went into full time law instead.
I am volunteer chaplin, what questions do you ask of, how do you approach someone to open up and have a conversation. I know not everyone may want to talk but sometimes it difficult to talk to someone
ACPE is not the gold standard. that is a self-proclaimed status. I am board certified with APC and CPSP. CPSP In my opinion is more advanced training. Hospitals with ACPE training centers also practice discriminatory hiring practices toward other organizations.
Unto whomsoever much is given, of him, shall be more required. Luke 12:48 The Tao is called the Great Mother: empty yet inexhaustible, it gives birth to infinite worlds. It is always present within you. You can use it any way you want. Tao 6
Hey Mary, for one unit of CPE was around $1,000. I was able to have it covered through my denomination which I am grateful for! But this was two years ago it might vary. Hope that was helpful and stay safe!
Mary Jane, the first unit sometimes includes a cost, but it's not much. You can also do a residency, which actally pays you a stipend. I did this, and recommend it.
It's been a while since I did CPE, but the application process was pretty robust. You have to write several essays, show proof of a theological degree, and some references. Check out their website for more detail! Blessings on your journey! acpe.edu
What kind of education did you need for become a Chaplain (or the education for entrance to be an intern)? I'm currently in class for biblical studies.
Rory LeBeouf Hey Rory, to my understanding, you can take CPE courses while enrolled in a graduate theological school. But in order to be a board certified chaplain, you have to have a masters degree in theological education. You should check out www.acpe.edu for more information. Hope that helps!
I'm going for a master of divinity degree. I wonder if that is equivalent to the degree you're speaking of. I'm definitely going to find out. Thanks for the info
ACPE was a requirement for my ordination in my denomination so I really had no choice. My ACPE supervisor told me that most hospitals will look for the ACPE credential when hiring chaplains. This was about 3-4 years ago so I'm not sure if that still is true today. Hope that helps!
Hey Pastor Tim, I'm 26, halfway through my Mdiv certification, and am seriously considering this vocation. I was a campus minister for almost 4 years and the soul care aspects of campus ministry are drawing me towards this difficult yet necessary vocation. I'm curious about different aspects of this if you have the time for my questions while considering this vocation: What was your background before pursuing chaplaincy and what drew you to this ministry? What are the duties performed during a typical week, month, and year? do you have a set routine? How much variety is there on a day-to-day basis? What didn’t you know before you got into this industry that you wish someone had told you? How have your positional responsibilities evolved in the midst of Covid?
Hey Jason! Just some of my thoughts. Also keep in mind that I only completed 1 unit of CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education). You need 4 units in order to be certified so I can only speak from 1 unit's experience. I am in full-time ministry and my denomination requires me to take do chaplaincy work as part of my ordination process. That is how I got introduced to chaplaincy work. I was assigned to two floors and I would knock on each room and ask if they wanted to talk with a chaplain. Some said yes, many said no. The patients that I had conversations were lighthearted and pleasant and most would end in a prayer. This would be a typical day. When I did my overnight shifts, there would be a little more variety. For example, I was called into the ER twice in the middle of the night to be with families that lost a loved one. Those were very impactful and memorable to me because I knew my presence to those families mattered. One thing that I learned from this experience was that chaplaincy is more about being present rather than telling and preaching and leading. I hope this helps a bit man!
Hey Crystal, to my understanding, you can apply to be a chaplain as long as you have at least one year of theological education. This is all according to the ACPE website
@@TimothyYi Normally, (unless there are changes of which I'm not aware), to be a board-certified chaplain requires the 4 units of CPE as you've stated, plus the M.Div. from an accredited seminary, ordination, AND ecclesiastical endorsement from one's denomination. That is a separate time-consuming process.
I don't know anyone personally, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are. In my short time as a chaplain, there are definitely elements of counseling and therapy, but not as much as you think. To my understanding, chaplaincy is more about listening and being a spiritual presence rather than offering counsel or therapy
Of course, he is. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't get any training on how to become a chaplain! Pastors need training for ministry so why not chaplains?
@@TimothyYi they can but even better would be somone that already has the exprience doing it regardles of creditor but EVEN BETTER and should be put in first place is this...John 14:26, KJV: "But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you." THis done under a Pastor for example yes
@@dommedanielle There is actually, if you go to the video there is a little gear on the bottom right area for settings when you go settings you can adjust the speed with the "playback speed" button.
Ugh. Chaplains. Such presumptuous people. It's time to ditch chaplains and create a secular profession of end-of-life therapists will can help patients come to terms with their end of life.
He talks about in the video how chaplains also help medical staff. It would be good to listen to the whole video before responding, as he also mentions at the start of the video.
I work in the ICU and today a chaplain visited and prayed for my patient. I was still doing what I needed to do at the beside. the chaplain just stood at one side of the room and started praying. for that brief moment i felt that the room was filled with calm and peace. spiritual healing can have amazing power. I could feel the negative energy melting away, and I am not even religious or anything. It’s just hard to explain. may have biological effects that fix neurotransmitters / brain pathways. It just cannot be fully explained by our science yet… thank you for sharing your ideas. Enjoyed watching. My tears 😭 to the ER couple story.
Thanks for sharing this Ronna! I agree with you. There's something about prayer that helps patients even in the most pain. It shows that healing is not only physical, but also emotional and spiritual. Thanks for dropping by!
Thank you, Pastor. I am a prayer warrior and was chosen to serve as a family chaplain. And I'm looking for a way to obtain the credentials quickly. Thank you for accepting God's call and sharing words of wisdom. God Bless. 🙏
Beautiful lessons I will take with me on my Interfaith chaplaincy journey. May God continue to bless you. Namaste'
I am a volunteer chaplain at a local hospital. Thank God for you and your compassion for people! This was very insightful and helpful! 🙌
Thanks! You are the real MVP for tending to the sick and hurting! 🙌
@@TimothyYi Thank you!!
I am a PRN chaplain at Mercy Health in Cincinnati. I will be taking my first unit of CPE this fall. Great video. Thank you.
Blessings to you!
Thank you so much for you time and information. This video was a blessing to me today! God bless you and your ministry
Thank you for this brother. I'm currently in the process of seeking ordination, and then I plan to start my CPE. This really put me in the right state of mind. Encouraging, yet down to Earth and humbling.
God bless you in that process!!
Thanks for sharing lessons from your experience.
No problem. My experience with chaplaincy was insightful and eye-opening for me!
God bless you, Pastor! :) I may pursue being a chaplain and pastor in the future so good information!! God bless your ministry!^^ My dad is a pastor too! :) 홧팅!! 😁👍👍👍 Be in prayer for you!~Thanks for all you do!! :)
THANK YOU,EXCELLENTLY PRESENTED
Wow! This is so insightful! Thank you for posting!
No problem! I'm blessed that it could be of value to you!
God bless you abundantly! Thank you for your help. 🤍
No problem! Glad it helped. Take care and God bless!!
@@TimothyYi how can I join this program.
@@leticiakomba6695 check out their website for more info! acpe.edu/
@@TimothyYi thank you very much
Phenomenal video! Thanks!
Thanks! My short time at CPE was a great learning experience!
Great video. Thank you!!
No problem! I have so much more to learn about chaplaincy. I think it's even more important now with everything that is going on!
Timothy Yi oh for sure ! Are you nearly certified yet ? And what kind of training did you do to become a pastor ? :)
@@LaurBeDaurb No I am not certified as a chaplain. I only did one unit of CPE as a requirement for my ordination process to become a reverend. The standard training for pastors is receiving a masters of divinity from a seminary!
I used to work as a Lay Chaplain at a hospital in the Philippines. I miss my pastoral care work. However, I myself discovered it that I can do pastoral care online.
My short time as a chaplain was an enriching experience. There is a need for more pastoral care work these days...I hope you are able to continue that good work!
Tell me more. How can one be an online chaplain? I'm currently studying Contemporary Chaplaincy and would love to do it online as I have already built an online community. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure! Hope it helps and offers insight!
Thanks so much! :)
You're welcome man!
Believe and pray for this fire blessing Matthew 10:8
“Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give.”
1 Corinthians 4:19-21
King James Version
19 But I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will, and will know, not the speech of them which are puffed up, but the power.
20 For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in power.
Jesus or salvation wasent mentioned one time...
ACPE CPE -- the golden standard, the only way to go, folks, if you are interested in chaplaincy. PLEASE don't settle for less. It is soooo worth it.
Are you in the ACPE? If so, how is it? I'm so curious!
@@TimothyYi I"ve taken 4 units of traditional ACPE CPE and became BCC-ed. Each unit challenging and rigorous, each called me to go deeper, stretched me, gave me strength, refined and affirmed my calling, The process -- with the "action, reflection, action", the emphasis on personal/spiritual formation (verses simply "learning skills for ministry), the peer/educator interaction, etc., was truly transformative for me. Lately, though, I've learned that other groups are offering "CPE" that is not supervised by trained ACPE educators/values/goals, most of these are rather quick, online, skill-oriented (rather than formative) involve few of the profound principles/challenges/growth of ACPE CPE, and they lack the in-your-face (for lack of a better word) that makes ACPE CPE so formative -- ya know, those verbatims with peers and educator -- those ah-ha moments -- the tears and realizations, etc. These other programs are simpler to complete, so maybe more appealing. Organizations looking for professional chaplains know the difference, though, since most will hire only BCCs who trained with APCE educators. I've known folks who have chosen the lesser CPE, and I see the difference.
@@praisegod3768 Wow that's awesome you did 4 units! I did one and it was an enriching experience. The verbatims were so helpful and transformative during my time in ACPE. May God continue to bless you in your chaplaincy!
In actuality, there are several other CPE programs to choose from that might fit a potential student's need better than ACPE. All major CPE organizations share the exact same clinical standards.
@@lillianagodsoe7888 I only did one unit so I am not aware of other programs but I am curious...what are other CPE programs that potential chaplains can look into? Thanks!
Man if I don’t get into the nursing program, I am thinking to become a chaplain.
Dude we need to catch up again lol. So much has changed
For real man!
As a CPE supervisor, I am more interested in what you learned about yourself. John Valentino
Sounds exactly what a CPE supervisor would say! I've learned that I lacked the ability to express my emotions. Part of it is personality and part is also my upbringing in Asian culture. I've always suppressed my thoughts and emotions and noticed how that affected my ability to identify what my patients were going through. It's still a challenge for me to this day, but I've learned a great deal about self-awareness from my short time in CPE. As I type this, I remember all the verbatims I had to write! Good times~
@@TimothyYi I took one unit of CPE in seminary as a chaplain intern. I'm a part time chaplain today, and apply what I learned. However, I'm also Asian and I do not express emotions and don't believe in "transparency." I make a better trial lawyer than a hospital chaplain. I can certainly function as a chaplain up to a certain point, but I'm not interested in comforting people all the time. Not my thing.
@@richardlee2120 I feel you. Asians don't reveal much which is why I had such an uncomfortable time during IPR. Have you ever had to do that? I think chaplaincy is built on the ministry of "presence" which is why it could be hard for many people. You're not there to fix, convict, or even counsel which is hard for the majority of people to do
@@TimothyYi I'm not familiar with "IPR." I did my 10 week CPE residency at Arcadia Methodist Hospital, a good CPE program but no stipend. I went into full time law instead.
@@richardlee2120 Glad to hear you're doing with what works for you. I may consider trying out chaplaincy in the future. But who knows
Good stuff!
Thanks!! Looking at your channel, I’m sure you have a lot more input and insight on chaplaincy than I do!
@@TimothyYi Haha...We each have our insights God has gifted us with. Thanks for the compliment brother!
Good...
I am volunteer chaplin, what questions do you ask of, how do you approach someone to open up and have a conversation. I know not everyone may want to talk but sometimes it difficult to talk to someone
ACPE is not the gold standard. that is a self-proclaimed status. I am board certified with APC and CPSP. CPSP In my opinion is more advanced training. Hospitals with ACPE training centers also practice discriminatory hiring practices toward other organizations.
Unto whomsoever much is given, of him, shall be more required. Luke 12:48
The Tao is called the Great Mother: empty yet inexhaustible, it gives birth to infinite worlds. It is always present within you. You can use it any way you want. Tao 6
I'm thinking about pursuing chaplancy after my M.Div. but I'm terrified!!!
I pray God gives you the courage and faith to pursue your calling!!
Thank you for posting. How much does the ACPE cost? I am interested. Need to budget. Especially through this Covid19 ceazy times.
Hey Mary, for one unit of CPE was around $1,000. I was able to have it covered through my denomination which I am grateful for! But this was two years ago it might vary. Hope that was helpful and stay safe!
Mary Jane, the first unit sometimes includes a cost, but it's not much. You can also do a residency, which actally pays you a stipend. I did this, and recommend it.
Hi, i am from India, i would like to do cpe advice me how to apply for chaplaincy in the US
It's been a while since I did CPE, but the application process was pretty robust. You have to write several essays, show proof of a theological degree, and some references. Check out their website for more detail! Blessings on your journey! acpe.edu
What kind of education did you need for become a Chaplain (or the education for entrance to be an intern)? I'm currently in class for biblical studies.
Rory LeBeouf Hey Rory, to my understanding, you can take CPE courses while enrolled in a graduate theological school. But in order to be a board certified chaplain, you have to have a masters degree in theological education. You should check out www.acpe.edu for more information. Hope that helps!
I'm going for a master of divinity degree. I wonder if that is equivalent to the degree you're speaking of. I'm definitely going to find out. Thanks for the info
@@blaineilr Yes an M.Div is suffice!
Hey Tim! Just a quick question. Is there a reason why you chose ACPE out of other ones? I'm trying to see which one I should apply in.
ACPE was a requirement for my ordination in my denomination so I really had no choice. My ACPE supervisor told me that most hospitals will look for the ACPE credential when hiring chaplains. This was about 3-4 years ago so I'm not sure if that still is true today. Hope that helps!
@@TimothyYi Gotcha! May I ask what denomination you’re in?
@@user-jb4vp7cq5f Presbyterian
@@TimothyYi Gotcha thank you ^^
CPSP is another model for learning and ordination. It has been a unique environment for me to learn this year.
Hey Pastor Tim,
I'm 26, halfway through my Mdiv certification, and am seriously considering this vocation. I was a campus minister for almost 4 years and the soul care aspects of campus ministry are drawing me towards this difficult yet necessary vocation. I'm curious about different aspects of this if you have the time for my questions while considering this vocation:
What was your background before pursuing chaplaincy and what drew you to this ministry?
What are the duties performed during a typical week, month, and year?
do you have a set routine? How much variety is there on a day-to-day basis?
What didn’t you know before you got into this industry that you wish someone had told you?
How have your positional responsibilities evolved in the midst of Covid?
Hey Jason! Just some of my thoughts. Also keep in mind that I only completed 1 unit of CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education). You need 4 units in order to be certified so I can only speak from 1 unit's experience.
I am in full-time ministry and my denomination requires me to take do chaplaincy work as part of my ordination process. That is how I got introduced to chaplaincy work. I was assigned to two floors and I would knock on each room and ask if they wanted to talk with a chaplain. Some said yes, many said no. The patients that I had conversations were lighthearted and pleasant and most would end in a prayer. This would be a typical day. When I did my overnight shifts, there would be a little more variety. For example, I was called into the ER twice in the middle of the night to be with families that lost a loved one. Those were very impactful and memorable to me because I knew my presence to those families mattered. One thing that I learned from this experience was that chaplaincy is more about being present rather than telling and preaching and leading. I hope this helps a bit man!
Wow
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Thank you for sharing this info.. Did you have to be a licensed minister to become a hospital chaplin??
Hey Crystal, to my understanding, you can apply to be a chaplain as long as you have at least one year of theological education. This is all according to the ACPE website
@@TimothyYi Normally, (unless there are changes of which I'm not aware), to be a board-certified chaplain requires the 4 units of CPE as you've stated, plus the M.Div. from an accredited seminary, ordination, AND ecclesiastical endorsement from one's denomination. That is a separate time-consuming process.
@@richardlee2120 Rigorous...
Hey man,
Do you know any Chaplains that are also Counselors/Therapists on the side?
I don't know anyone personally, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are. In my short time as a chaplain, there are definitely elements of counseling and therapy, but not as much as you think. To my understanding, chaplaincy is more about listening and being a spiritual presence rather than offering counsel or therapy
@@TimothyYi thanks dude!
Was Jesus a board-certified chaplain?
He was definitely a qualified chaplain/counselor!
No. He was excommunicated by the religious leaders.
No. He was excommunicated by the religious leaders.
Are their hospital chaplain assistants
Unfortunately, I do not know the answer to that question. Sorry!
God is a hier creditor than cpe.
Of course, he is. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't get any training on how to become a chaplain! Pastors need training for ministry so why not chaplains?
@@TimothyYi they can but even better would be somone that already has the exprience doing it regardles of creditor but EVEN BETTER and should be put in first place is this...John 14:26, KJV: "But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you." THis done under a Pastor for example yes
God, not god
Talking too fast!
I know! Working on my nervousness before I record haha. Thanks Nicolina!
Timothy Yi ha makes sense
I have autism and it’s hard to keep up
Lots of good info in here I only wish there was a slow down button lol
@@dommedanielle There is actually, if you go to the video there is a little gear on the bottom right area for settings when you go settings you can adjust the speed with the "playback speed" button.
P ohhhh awesome
Ugh. Chaplains. Such presumptuous people. It's time to ditch chaplains and create a secular profession of end-of-life therapists will can help patients come to terms with their end of life.
He talks about in the video how chaplains also help medical staff. It would be good to listen to the whole video before responding, as he also mentions at the start of the video.
Thanks for sharing
I'm glad I could share my experiences!