Chaplaincy

In today’s rapidly evolving ministry landscape, Shiloh College is committed to training and certifying church and community-based leaders to actively engage in marketplace ministries. Our chaplaincy program enables leaders to serve both the Church and the broader community with professionalism, compassion, and biblical integrity.

Chaplains provide a vital ministry of presence to those in need, serving in a variety of contexts including, but not limited to:

  • Hospitals
  • Schools
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Prisons
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Fire Departments
  • Military Settings
  • Sports Teams
  • Community Missions and Events
  • House Blessings
  • Funerals
  • Family Ceremonies
  • Building Dedications
  • Street Ministry

These diverse environments allow chaplains to offer support and guidance across multiple sectors of society.

Our Core Values:

  1. God-fearing – revering for God is our foundation.
  2. Love – displaying Christ’s unconditional love to all people.
  3. Justice – standing up for what is right.
  4. Honesty – being transparent in our dealings.
  5. Courage – being bold socially, morally, emotionally, and spiritually.
  6. Excellence – being extremely good at what we do.
  7. Accountability– taking full responsibility for our actions.

Our Operational Culture:

Pursuant of our objective to foster holistic and responsive wellness approaches to people in need, we shall endeavor to:

  1. Uphold the highest moral principles.
  2. Pursue the best business ethics and practices.
  3. Adhere to the best professional standards.
  4. Create welcoming and professional environments in dealing with all people.
  5. Adopt Bible-based coherent strategic approach to our core business of ministering to people.
  6. Network and collaborate with others like-mind to share resources and encourage one another.

Requirements for Graduation / Certification:

  1. Previous Theological Training required
  2. Complete all the courses (modules)
  3. Complete the practicum/internship component of the program
  4. Write a reflection paper after visiting two ministry contexts and a Funeral Home in your community.

Program Instructors:

  • Professor William Kimando
  • Professor Nattalee Solomon-James
  • Dr. Leolene Harris
  • Dr. Ruby Jordan
  • Dr. Jane Kimando