Chris Rice

Crossings Community Church, South Carolina
Military Chaplaincy
Columbia South Carolina
Crossings Community Church
January 19
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About My Family

I have been married for 24 years with two children, one dog, one cat and seven ball python snakes. I currently living in Columbia, S.C. I have been in full-time vocational ministry since 2001.

I am an avid sports fan who follows the Florida State Seminoles and Georgia Bulldogs college football teams, the Baltimore Ravens and the Kentucky Wildcats college basketball team.

About My Ministry

I served as an Active Duty Army Chaplain from January 2009–January 2023. I am currently serving the South Carolina National Guard on Tour of Duty orders to JBER in Anchorage, Alaska.

SBC Chaplaincy

Chaplaincy is a "frontline" ministry that is vital to the extension of the local church. Chaplains reach the lost among the thousands of men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces, correctional facilities, healthcare settings, public safety, disaster relief sites and corporate environments. SBC Chaplains care for the broken, offer hope to the hopeless, and advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ in hard to reach places. The qualifications expected of a Southern Baptist applying for endorsement as a chaplain or counselor are established by the using agency and the Chaplains Commission, SBC. These qualification requirements vary according to the type of chaplaincy or counseling ministry involved but all are expected to meet a high level of ministerial competence. A basic qualification from the Chaplains Commission, SBC, is that an applicant is a Southern Baptist who is a member in good standing with an SBC church. Additional qualification requirements may involve certain age limits, educational background, ministry experience, physical condition, financial and credit history, citizenship eligibility for a security clearance, certification by certain national organizations, and other qualifications specific to the Using Agency or Chaplains Commission, SBC. If you are interested in pursuing next steps as an SBC endorsed chaplain from your church, explore the possibilities at Send me. For more information about SBC Chaplaincy, visit www.namb.net/chaplaincy.

Pray

Pray for my family as I am geographically separated from them until May 2024. Pray for my parents who are in declining health and currently living in my home. Pray for God’s guidance as I seek His call for my next ministry assignment since leaving Active Duty Army Chaplaincy.

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