Thomas Pope

Central Baptist Church of Columbus, Georgia,
Military Chaplaincy
Central Baptist Church of Columbus, Georgia
May 20
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About My Family

I serve as an Active Duty, SBC-endorsed, US Army Chaplain. My wife, Wendy, and I’ve been married 25 years.

I have twin sons at college, two high-school girls, and one elementary-aged girl. I served in fulltime church ministry for more than 20 years before God called me into active duty Army chaplaincy.

About My Ministry

I serve as Chaplain to various groups within the U.S. Army. I preach at the instillation chapels and help with children and youth ministries on post. We’ll soon travel to Japan for our next assignment.

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 are established by the using agency and the Chaplains Commission, SBC. These qualification requirements vary according to the type of chaplaincy involved but all are expected to meet a high level of ministerial competence.

Pray

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