For instance, some ordain women for the military or hospital chaplaincy but prohibit them from serving in congregational roles.
The military employs Armenian Church chaplains for each division, but no other religious groups are represented in the military chaplaincy.
Appointment tenures in extension ministries, such as military chaplaincy, campus ministry, missions, higher education and other ministries beyond the local church are often even longer.
On July 29, 1775, the Continental Congress established the military chaplaincy, but chaplains did not wear insignia until 1880.
There are at least two Muslims now studying at the seminary in preparation for military chaplaincy, one of them a woman, several sources said.
In communist East Germany there was no established military chaplaincy.
To the Editor: A July 12 front-page article notes an evangelical trend in the military chaplaincy.
This book contains a scholarly analysis of the impact of Pentecostal military chaplaincy during the 20th century.
Three to five of those students will go onto military chaplaincy after they graduate.
The first American military chaplaincy was established by the Continental Congress on 29 July 1775.