Monthly Spiritual Reflections - November
In addition to Veterans Day (11th) and Thanksgiving (28th) in November, many celebrate All Saints Day to remember Christian saints, and Diwali to celebrate the start of the Hindu New Year and victory of light over darkness, both on the 1st. However, the last week of October is Spiritual Care Week, so this month’s reflection focuses on the role of Chaplains, whether they are found in fire or police departments, the military, hospital, nursing home, or elsewhere. What does a Chaplain DO? Many people picture chaplains praying, reading sacred texts, performing weddings and funerals, and comforting others. Here are some other things they do in the fire service in particular:
Crisis intervention: they are trained to provide leadership and support in times of crisis.
Diversity/inclusion supporter: they embrace cultural humility, and recognize the importance of meeting the needs of people of all cultures, languages, religions, etc.
Ethics consult: well versed in ethics provide important input when ethical conflicts arise.
Emotional comforter: for people who do not identify as religious, they are trained in providing non-religious compassionate comfort.
Family support: they are trained to provide support to families who face difficult times and provide assistance to families in conflict.
Grief counseling/bereavement support: professional-level support to those who are grieving.
Mediator: chaplains are trained to be mediators for patients, their families, and organizational staff to resolve conflicts peacefully.
Suicide prevention counselors: they are trained in recognizing signs of suicidal ideation, assist in suicide prevention, and professional referral.
Supportive presence: when you have no one to turn to, the chaplain can be a non-judgmental and caring friend to those who feel alone.
Supporters for people with addiction issues: many chaplains specialize in giving support to those dealing with dependency on illicit drugs and/or prescription medicine.
I’m humbled to be your Antioch Fire Department Chaplain. I’m here if and when you need me.
Stay Safe,
Chaplain Sean
(262) 352-9805



