Police Department to Offer Chaplain Services

The Smithville Police Department is officially offering Chaplain services.
During Monday night’s monthly meeting, the Smithville Aldermen approved Captain Steven Leffew’s request to have local minister Dwayne Cornelius serve as Chaplain for the police department to provide spiritual and emotional support for members of the department as well as families affected by serious crimes or other tragic events. The Chaplain, serving on a volunteer basis without pay, will be available for guidance and counseling. The city will fund his training and provide the attire he will wear in the role as Chaplain to better identify himself to the public.
Cornelius, pastor of the New Life United Pentecostal Church, who has agreed to take on the duties will not promote any particular religious faith in his role as Chaplain. His counseling is to be non-denominational.
Captain Leffew said that while the Chaplain service is officially new to the police department, Cornelius has already been acting as Chaplain in an unofficial capacity for the last few years. “Pastor Cornelius has pretty much been playing the role of the Police Chaplain unofficially and he has done a tremendous job. We’re really proud to have Dwayne a part of the police department family. He is heavily involved with the police department. He actually opens our department meetings now with prayer,” said Captain Leffew.
“The Chaplain services would be volunteer. The only thing I would request would be that the Police Chaplain proper specialized training for Police Chaplains. I would also like for the Police Chaplain to be properly identified if he is called to the scene for his help. Maybe some nice dress shirts, may be embroidered to identify him,” added Captain Leffew.
According to Captain Leffew, the duties of the Police Chaplain may include, but not be limited to:
*Accompanying a police officer to assist with notification of any suicide death or serious injury
* Offering prayers, assistance and spiritual support for families or victims of any tragic event.
* Working with police officers to assist in any kind of crisis situation where the presence of a trained Chaplain might help.
* Counseling police department members that may be in stress or may have experienced a traumatic event. Any such assistance shall be privileged and confidential between the officer involved and the Chaplain.
*Visiting with sick or injured
*Offering prayers at special occasions
*Assisting the police department in the performance of appropriate ceremonial functions
*Serve as a liaison between the police department and the community in all matters of religious welfare
*The Police Chaplain shall be on call at all times. Any police officer may utilize or call out the Police Chaplain based on officer’s discretion.

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