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The In 1943, a Chaplains Examining Committee composed of J. A. Synan, G. H. Montgomery, and H. T. Spence endorsed John Vinson Ellenberg to be our first chaplain to represent the Bishop Leon O. Stewart is considered to be the Father of Modern Day Military Chaplaincy in the IPHC. It was during his tenure as the General Superintendent, from August 1981-August 1989, that he reappointed Chaplain, Colonel, Ervin L. Shirey, Sr., US Army, Retired, to serve as director of chaplains. Bishop J. Floyd Williams had appointed Shirey to be the first retired chaplain to serve in this position. In addition, Bishop Stewart persuaded the General Board of Administration that the Chaplains Ministries Board should endorse IPHC chaplains rather than the NAE Commission on Chaplains, a fellowship of which the IPHC is an affiliate member. This strategic paradigm shift paved the way for a closer relationship with IPHC chaplains as well as the Chiefs of Chaplains of the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Veteran Affairs, as well as the Armed Forces Chaplains Board in the Pentagon. In addition, it provided the infrastructure to obtain more chaplains' positions in each of the military services. Dr. Ronald W. Carpenter, Sr., the present chairman of Chaplains Ministries, is known as an innovator and a pacesetter, as well as one who has a heart for Chaplains Ministries. Because of his vision for a memorial to the chaplains, the Corridor of Courage was carefully designed and constructed. Bishop James D. Leggett presided over the dedication ceremony of this memorial in July of 1999 at the |
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