Issue 28: Chaplaincy
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As chaplain for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Brandon Cash walks alongside others and witnesses the value of relationships, whether for a short time or a lifetime.
Recounting her time as a jail chaplain, Ashley Abercrombie reflects on God’s immeasurable love and grace and on our call to extend such love and grace to others.
Paul Bullock reimagines how the church might faithfully live out the gospel for and amidst our communities in our pluralistic world.
In his work as both a hospital and hospice chaplain, Rafee Jajou seeks to carry the hope and peace of Christ as he journeys with patients in their seasons of suffering.
Mary Glenn and Jaclyn Williams, co-chairs for Fuller’s MA in Chaplaincy, describe the healing, collaborative, and transformative ministry of chaplaincy and its significance in today’s world.
Heidi Kugler, advisor for the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and Clinical Pastoral Education International, shares about the grace-filled, restorative, and collaborative ministry of prison chaplaincy.
Sean Love, director of clinical training and assistant professor of clinical psychology, reflects on the Spirit-led and healing work we undertake as we journey with others in their suffering.
Nathan H. White and Katherine Voyles of the US Army Institute for Religious Leadership write about the varied and significant elements of training and forming chaplains today.
Sara Barton, chaplain at Pepperdine University, shares about the work of chaplaincy and spiritual formation among university students.
Marèque Steele Ireland, affiliate associate professor of theology, writes about the distinct ministry of presence a Christian chaplain offers in our interfaith and pluralistic contexts.
Tyler Brewington-Mathis, chaplain and Fuller alum, reflects on the faithful tasks of accompaniment and of bearing witness to the stories of others as we journey with people in their suffering.
Wendy Cadge, cofounder of the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, shares about the critical role chaplains play in the spiritual and societal landscape of today.
Angela Song, palliative care chaplain, reflects on the tender work of walking with patients through their most difficult seasons.
Danie Buhuro, executive director and CPE supervisor of Sankofa CPE Center, seeks to expand our imagination of where ministry is done, bringing chaplaincy to new places and contexts.
Earl Smith, chaplain for the San Francisco 49ers and Golden State Warriors and former chaplain at San Quentin, shares about the centrality of relationship in both sports and prison ministry.
Mary Glenn and Jaclyn Williams, co-chairs for Fuller’s MA in Chaplaincy, introduce FULLER magazine #28, the “Chaplaincy” issue.
David Emmanuel Goatley, Fuller Seminary president, reflects on the importance of the tender and relational work of chaplaincy today.
Keeyon Carter, pastor and MAC student, reflects on the transformative and healing ministry of presence to which chaplains are called.
Jerome Blanco, editor in chief of FULLER magazine, announces this as the magazine’s final issue in print and looks ahead to the magazine’s continued work online.