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| A HISTORY OF THE SHERIFF’S
CHAPLAINCY CONFERENCE |
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The proverbial saying that God closes one door in
order to open another door was never truer than in the development of
the Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Conference. At the Regional ICPC meeting in
2003 it was made known to us that ICPC would no longer provide a jail
tract for Chaplains from Sheriff’s Departments. Those Chaplains who were
at the meeting discussed the need for training at the round table
discussion.
On February 27, 2003 15 Chaplains gathered at the
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department to organize and plan what would
become the newly formed Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Conference. At first, it
was focused on training for Indiana Sheriff’s Department Chaplains but
the vision enlarged to become national as well as for future plans of
International training. This meeting became the springboard for the
objectives of certification and the standards involved. This also
included discussion of what exactly did we want to accomplish and how
will the certification benefit local Sheriff Departments.
Over the next three years the establishment of the
Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Conference included the levels of certification,
the courses needed, a mission and purpose statement and plans to provide
training not just for jail chaplains, but for law enforcement chaplains
too. These plans also included where to hold the training and who would
be the instructors for the needed classes.
As the three years unfolded the development
continued and as a result the first Annual Conference is to be held
September 18th and 19th 2006 at the Plainfield Law Enforcement Academy.
The Mission Statement: The Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Conference is committed
to providing support, training, and certification for chaplains as they
minister to Department personnel, and their families, inmates and
ex-offenders, crime victims and the community and to promoting the
establishment of other Chaplaincy Programs will come to fruition with
this first training conference.
With the help of Almighty God, much prayer and the
hard work put in by the following Chaplains: Tom Burton-Hamilton County;
Connie Dailey-Madison County, Howard Daniel-Michigan City, Elisha
Harris-Allen County, Albert Isbell-Michigan City, Linda Kluczinske-Allen
County, Benny Santiago-Madison County and Dick Sievers-Allen County, the
Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Conference became what it is today. It is hoped
that through this whole endeavor many Chaplains will be trained in
various areas of law enforcement and jail chaplaincy. May God be
glorified in all!
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