When I am called out for Chaplain Duties (I call them Chaplain Calls, so that I can tell my wife I am off doing my calling), it can be at anytime, or place. Therefore, my Toolbox is always in the pickup truck, ready to go. In it I carry: 1. 3 Bibles a. Small pocket size NIV b. A larger Print NIV c. A Roman Catholic Bible d. At times I may take a Large Print American Bible, for services 2. Day Timer a. To keep track of appointments b. Make Notes c. Listing of Shelters (Boston Area) i. Homeless ii. Women iii. Men iv. Veterans d. Emergency Numbers i. Police ii. Fire iii. Hospitals iv. Ambiances e. Numbers of fellow Chaplains, Ministers, Priest and Rabies. (Good Friends) f. Number of a Psychologist, who is also a good friend. 3. A copy of the Minister's Handbook by Orlando Tibbetts.(Small) 4. A copy of the Veterans Affairs Voluntary Service Handbook (small) 5. American Legion Chaplain's Manual. 6. Military Service Chaplains' Manual (small). 7. The Notebook from this course. 8. A simple communion kit. (my own design) 9. At times I use a Roman Collar, when the time is right for it. (Friar Tuck blue clergy shirt) But mostly I am in street close with a cross around my neck or shirt and tie with the cross. 10. $5.00 minimum 11. Cell phone 12. Small Hand held Tape Recorder. 13. Flash Light 14. First Aid Kit. 15. I use to carry a jack knife, but no more. 16. I carry two Handkerchiefs 17. Didn't think about music until now. Maybe tapes, CDs, or a hymnal. 18. I have a copy of The Common Book of Prayer. Helps with services, confessions, and so on. All of this fits into a carry bag that goes over my shoulder, but mostly stays in the truck. I do have a Personal Computer which I don't use all that offend. It goes in its own case. Good to check my Email. And I have Bible software loaded on it. Blessing to Rev. Arthur Strafuss ******************************************** To ordain yourself with the Universal Life Church, for Free, for Life, right now, use the Free Online Ordination, button -- Click the link! As a longtime member of ULC, we created the seminary site to help train our ministers and our site has created a great ULC Forum. We also have a huge catalog of Universal Life Church materials and some outstanding online seminary courses. As an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church for many years and it's Seminary since the beginning, I've enjoyed watching the continual growth of the seminary. The ULC Seminary has created an RSS Feed. RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication and through the magic of the internet, we can post articles and news stories and have them appear right on your personal computer screen through Yahoo, MSN, AOL or Google. It's a great way for you to keep in constant touch with what's new at the Seminary. Please use any of these buttons below, you can personalize your or Google page to give you a daily, self-updating feed of information from the Seminary. For more information on how to do that, go to the RSS Feed page or click the appropriate button. Try our new free toolbar at: http://ULCSeminary.OurToolbar.com/ Please go to this link and vote for me: http://www.nexttopauthor.com/profile.cfm?aid=432 Try our new free toolbar at: http://ULCSeminary.OurToolbar.com/ |
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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