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Title: PCCMP - Presbyterians Caring for Chaplains and Military Personnel

URL: http://pccmp.org/

Description: Web site of the Presbyterian Council for Chaplains and Military Personnel, also called Presbyterians Caring for Chaplains and Military Personnel (PCCMP). The Council is a joint ministry of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America, Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad, and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It helps ensure that ministers meet and maintain the Department of Defense standards for all religious leaders who wish to serve as chaplains. The Council recruits, endorses, and supports chaplains for the mission of pastoral care and nurture to veterans, military and Civil Air Patrol personnel, federal prisoners, and their families. Description based on live web page as of Mar. 12, 2018.

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Subject:   Presbyterians Caring for Chaplains and Military Personnel Military chaplains—United States,  Military chaplains—Christianity ,  Military chaplains—Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Military chaplains' spouses—United States

Title: Presbyterian Federal Chaplaincies

URL: https://presfedchap.org/

Description: Web site of the Presbyterian Federal Chaplaincies, which includes the Presbyterian Council for Chaplains and Military Personnel (nicknamed Presbyterians Caring for Chaplains and Military Personnel [PCCMP]). The Council is a joint ministry of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America, Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad, and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It helps ensure that ministers meet and maintain the Department of Defense standards for all religious leaders who wish to serve as chaplains. The Council recruits, endorses, and supports chaplains for the mission of pastoral care and nurture to veterans, military and Civil Air Patrol personnel, federal prisoners, and their families.

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Subject:   Military chaplains' spouses—United States Military chaplains—Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.),  Military chaplains—Christianity ,  Military chaplains—United States Presbyterians Caring for Chaplains and Military Personnel

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