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About SCA

“The Chaplain helps to develop an environment in which those who are served can grow personally, spiritually, and morally. The Chaplain is non-denominational and non-sectarian. This means the Chaplain cannot pick and choose those he or she will minister to, but regardless of race, religious belief, or color, the Chaplain will do everything possible to minister to the needy.”

The Chaplain’s Resource Manual
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Information – Prayers – Resources

Chaplains in American society today run the gamut in terms of background and training. Some are second career men and women with no seminary education. Many are interfaith chaplains with no specific religious affiliation. Others are volunteers, from various walks of life. There are humanist chaplains who believe in caring for their fellow human beings without a belief in God or a Higher Power. And, of course, other men and women from a broad range of religious backgrounds, who have come into chaplaincy through more traditional channels. Most have been trained by a variety of different organizations and are certified or credentialed in many different ways.

The Spiritual Care Association (SCA) was formed in 2016 to standardize the fragmented field of chaplaincy training by providing resources, education, and certification that are backed by evidence-based practice and indicators of quality care. Consulting with leaders in the field, we developed a set of Common Standards and Quality Indicators in spiritual care to ensure that the skills and performance of SCA-trained chaplains and spiritual caregivers can be measured objectively. To deliver all of this knowledge, we developed an online Learning Center, which has grown to become the most extensive and successful online chaplain education program in the world. To visit our Learning Center. Click here

At SCA, our commitment to every chaplain, no matter who you are or where you work, in civilian or military settings, is that you will find a company of like-minded men and women engaged in the spiritual and emotional support of people who are suffering or in crisis and committed to excellence and growth in their chosen field. 

Questions?

If you have questions or comments, please contact:
Rick Capezza, DTh, DWS, CPES, BCC
Dean of SCA Military Education
rcapezza@spiritualcareassociation.org 

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