{"id":3503,"date":"2010-02-10T00:30:25","date_gmt":"2010-02-10T08:30:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/christianfighterpilot.com\/blog\/?p=3503"},"modified":"2010-02-09T21:04:21","modified_gmt":"2010-02-10T05:04:21","slug":"support-your-local-military-chapel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/christianfighterpilot.com\/blog\/2010\/02\/10\/support-your-local-military-chapel\/","title":{"rendered":"Support Your Local&#8230;Military Chapel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Being a Christian in the military can bring some interesting challenges when making offerings and donations to the Lord&#8217;s work.\u00a0 The Combined Federal Campaign, for example, has both <a href=\"http:\/\/christianfighterpilot.com\/blog\/2009\/09\/01\/charitable-giving-and-the-cfc-2009\/\">its positives and negatives<\/a>; in addition, there is simply the challenge of finding a consistent church to attend and support among a <a href=\"http:\/\/christianfighterpilot.com\/blog\/2006\/06\/13\/establishing-a-spiritual-lifestyle-part-1\/\">variety of moves and temporary assignments<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>An additional consideration occurs when Christians in the military attend a military chapel.\u00a0 While most Christian denominations support the concept of contributing financially to one&#8217;s home church, the financial situation of a military chapel is somewhat different.\u00a0 Unlike a private church that depends on the funds of its members, a congregation will not be evicted from a military chapel for reasons of rent or mortgage, nor will the Chaplain be let go (or move on) because of issues with pay.<\/p>\n<p>Some military Christians still support the chapel financially with <!--more-->whatever they would have given their civilian church.\u00a0 In general, the funds are used to support the various external ministries of the chapel, like food pantries or additional children&#8217;s programs.\u00a0 Others may give what they would have given to the needs of the church to another Christian ministry.\u00a0 There is not explicitly a right or wrong answer.<\/p>\n<p>It is worth noting, however, that contributions to military chapels do still represent the offerings of God&#8217;s people.\u00a0 Several base and post chapels have recently taken offerings to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.af.mil\/news\/story.asp?id=123187068\">contribute to the Haiti relief efforts<\/a>, and the amounts <a href=\"http:\/\/www.army.mil\/-news\/2010\/02\/01\/33826-army-chapels-raising-funds-for-haiti-relief---belvoir-contributes-more-than-41k\/\">have been substantial<\/a>.\u00a0 The Army noted that Army post chapels <a href=\"http:\/\/www.army.mil\/-news\/2010\/01\/23\/33357-army-chapels-raising-funds-for-haiti-relief\/\">raised $400,000 for relief efforts<\/a> following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.\u00a0 Because of the way offerings work in the military chapel setting, these are generally collected through &#8220;designated offerings&#8221; during a particular set of services.<\/p>\n<p>So, while the Chaplain may not depend on his congregation to pay his mortgage or feed his kids, military chapels can still make a significant impact&#8211;spiritual as well as financial&#8211;on the work of God.<\/p>\n<p>As an interesting aside, an Army spokesman said chapels generally do not take collections in the combat theatre, though perhaps that did not require explanation.<\/p>\n<p>Do you attend a military chapel?\u00a0 If so, do you contribute an offering to it?\u00a0 What do you do when you are &#8220;between&#8221; churches, as during a move?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Being a Christian in the military can bring some interesting challenges when making offerings and donations to the Lord&#8217;s work.\u00a0 The Combined Federal Campaign, for example, has both its positives and negatives; in addition, there is simply the challenge of finding a consistent church to attend and support among a variety of moves and temporary assignments. 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