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VA Chaplains - Comfort, Support, Lead, Advocate, Counsel, Mediate and Educate

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VA Salisbury's chaplains support spiritual needs across all traditions and beliefs. Patients and families are also welcome to our two interfaith chapels.
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Chaplains have many roles. They are available for both happy and difficult times. They put the patient and the family members first.
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Chaplain locations

Interfaith Chapel Building 19
1601 Brenner Avenue
Salisbury, NC

This Interfaith Chapel is available for use by Veterans, their family members and staff 8:30am to 3:30pm Sunday through Friday. It typically is used for service, prayer, meditation, and quite contemplation. 

Contact a chaplain

  • VA chaplain coverage is always available, especially in urgent situations or emergencies. 
  • Call our VA chaplains at 704-638-9000, ext. 13330 Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. They will return phone messages during regular business hours.
  • On call chaplain available 24/7 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. daily. Contact the AOD at extension 12570. 
  • Ask your nurse or health care provider to schedule a chaplain consult.
  • Walk into the chaplain office for a visit if the chaplain’s schedule is open.

Worship service schedule

Sunday Protestant Service: April 10th - 9am. 

Sunday Catholic Mass: 12:00 Noon

Daily Catholic Mass: 12:00 Noon, Monday/Tuesday/ Thursday

Spiritual counseling and religious services

Our chaplains help patients and family members through outpatient treatment, hospital stays, and extended care. If needed, they will contact your personal clergy or spiritual care provider in the community. Our chaplains are clinical pastoral care specialists who provide religious and non-religious people with services such as:

  • Baptisms
  • Bereavement (grief and loss) care
  • Comfort and counseling
  • Communion
  • Funerals
  • Marital support
  • Weddings
Benefits

Research shows that spiritually active patients experience or report:

  • Faster healing
  • Greater coping skills
  • Reduced pain
  • Better quality of life
Support groups

Chaplains understand the importance of having the support you need, when you need it. We serve and support our Veterans in many different groups, like:

  • Combat trauma
  • Grief 
  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness
  • Moral Injury
  • Significant other  
  • Vietnam Veterans
  • Warrior to Soul Mate (W2SM)
  • Women Veterans Spirituality
Volunteer with the Chaplain Service

VA Salisbury health care’s program No Veteran Dies Alone supports Veterans who would otherwise be alone at the end of life. We need mature and caring volunteers to help with:

  • Clerical support
  • Family support
  • Patient support
  • Program coordination

Meet the Chaplains

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