by EPC Admin | Oct 23, 2018 | Chaplains, Ministers, People, Uncategorized
The Chaplain Alliance for Religious Freedom presented its 2018 Torchbearer Award to Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) for her work in protecting the religious liberties of all military personnel and the chaplains that support them. Mark Ingles, EPC Chaplain Endorser, is a...
by EPC Admin | Jun 22, 2018 | Chaplains, General Assembly Meeting, Uncategorized
Mark Ingles, EPC Chaplain Endorser and Teaching Elder in the Presbytery of the West, introduced 25 of the denomination’s chaplains to attendees of the 38th General Assembly at Hope Church in Cordova, Tenn., on June 21. He reported that the number of EPC chaplains has...
by EPC Admin | Jun 19, 2018 | Chaplains, General Assembly Meeting, Leadership Development
In the 2018 Leadership Institute seminar Religious Support and Free Exercise, Daniel Blomberg discussed some of the legal challenges faced by chaplains, ministers, and churches in the current cultural climate. “There are a lot of folks who want to bang the drum about...
by EPC Admin | Feb 13, 2018 | Chaplains, Ministers, People, Uncategorized
“We’ll Meet Again,” a documentary series airing on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) will feature the story of EPC chaplain Tim Mallard’s encounter with a Navy chaplain following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the Pentagon. The segment is part of the...
by EPC Admin | Dec 21, 2017 | Chaplains, People, Uncategorized
For the fourth consecutive year, EPC Chaplain Endorser Mark Ingles has leveraged his home Christmas display to benefit the Care and Share Food Bank of Southern Colorado. In 2016, he collected approximately 650 pounds of canned and dry goods from people who stopped in...
by EPC Admin | Aug 11, 2017 | Chaplains, Ministers, Pastors, Uncategorized
Two of the 16 U.S. service members killed when a U.S. military plane crashed in Mississippi in July were members of Goodwill Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Montgomery, N.Y. Gunnery Sgt. Mark Hopkins, 34, and Staff Sgt. Joshua Snowden, 31, were serving in the U.S....