“Help ~ Dedication ~ Hope”
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.” (2 Cor 1:3-4)
Welcome to the Virtual Home of the Pikes Peak Chaplain Corps!
If you are interested in becoming a chaplain, becoming more knowledgeable of who chaplains are and what we do, or maybe, you are seeking out professional training to serve your church and community as a chaplain…
You have come to the right place!
The Pikes Peak Chaplain Corps is a Christian, non-profit, volunteer organization comprised of chaplains trained and credentialed by the International Fellowship of Chaplains (I.F.O.C.), which operates in the U.S. as a dba, under the umbrella of Frontline Chaplains International, Inc (FCI). We serve the needs of the Pikes Peak region and beyond with: integrity, honor, and commitment bringing help to those in need and hope to the hopeless.
Being a dominant presence in Colorado, the Pikes Peak Chaplain Corps (PPCC) strives to share resources and events with other organizations and with those seeking to become International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC) chaplains.
International Fellowship of Chaplains Mission Statement
“When Christians do not feel equipped to reach the world outside of the church, they miss the call to be the hands and feet of Jesus.
I.F.O.C. trains, credentials, connects, and supports Chaplains to serve their communities so that people experience God’s love the moment it matters most.”
Pikes Peak Chaplain Corps Mission Statement
“Given the vast cultural diversity of Colorado Springs and its explosive growth… We strive to bring the presence of God to all we meet and to those in need.
We seek to form a diverse family of corps members: to be a source of support for one another, always advancing our knowledge through training and education, and serving together those living in the Pikes Peak Front Range and beyond in their time of trouble or crisis.”