Clifford Morgan

Live Oak Baptist Church, Crestview,
Public Safety/Community Chaplaincy, Professional Organizations Chaplaincy, Disaster Relief Chaplaincy
Live Oak Baptist Church, Crestview
May 17
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About My Family

My name is Clifford E. Morgan and my wife of 45 years is Connie S. Morgan. We have two grown children. Our son, Justin, has two children, and our daughter, Christina, is about to graduate from law school and will be getting married in March of 2022.

I am an ordained minister having pastored three churches, two in Georgia and one in Florida. I retired from church pastorate after 25 years of service. I have also retired from serving the state of Florida for 40 years in law enforcement as a trooper with the Florida Highway Patrol, a special agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and a civilian with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.

I am now a law enforcement chaplain with the Florida Highway Patrol and a disaster relief chaplain through the Florida Baptist Convention.

About My Ministry

I have been an SBC-endorsed chaplain with the Florida Highway Patrol since 2002. I am also a disaster relief chaplain working with the Florida Baptist Convention. I have previously served for 11 years as a chaplain with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.

Additionally, I serve as a deacon, Sunday School teacher, trustee and in music ministry at Live Oak Baptist Church in Crestview, Fla.

SBC Chaplaincy

Chaplaincy is a vital frontline ministry and 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.

Pray

Pray for our law enforcement officers in America who are under attack and in need of a Savior. Pray for boldness to share the gospel and open hearts among the people to whom I minister. Pray for people to come to saving faith in Jesus. Pray for more to become missionaries and chaplains.

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