By the time “Amazing Grace” finished, Jencks was standing near the church altar in full Army uniform, his military awards dripping from his uniform.
Archive - February, 2012
Pastor proud to serve both the military and the church
By Admin 29 February 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.
0Pastor proud to serve both the military and the church | Pensacola News Journal | pnj.comhttp://www.pnj.com/article/20120227/NEWS12/202270306/Pastor-proud-serve-both-military-church?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE%7CsWhen the first strains of the closing hymn started, Holy Cross Episcopal Church pastor the Rev. Jeffrey A. Jencks was still wearing his purple cassock, a symbol of his priesthood.
Chaplains object to DOJ decision to not defend DOMA for service members
By Admin 27 February 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.
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ADF Alliance Alert » news from the frontlines of the culture warhttp://www.alliancealert.org/2012/02/24/chaplains-object-to-doj-decision-to-not-defend-doma-for-service-members/WASHINGTON — The Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, acting on behalf of more than half of America’s uniformed chaplains, is expressing concern about the U.S. Department of Justice’s recent refusal to defend the Department of Defense against a lawsuit concerning benefits for same-sex couples in the military.
Local Army Chaplain Opens House Session With Prayer
By Admin 26 February 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.
0Local Army Chaplain Opens House Session With Prayer | The Pilot: Southern Pines, NChttp://www.thepilot.com/news/2012/feb/24/local-army-chaplain-opens-house-session-with/U.S. Rep. Howard Coble welcomed an Army chaplain from Moore County to Capitol Hill last week as the guest chaplain for the House of Representatives.
Four Chaplains Monument dedicated near Riverside Park in Sebastian
By Admin 15 February 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.
0Four Chaplains Monument dedicated near Riverside Park in Sebastian | Photo Gallery » TCPalm.comhttp://www.tcpalm.com/news/2012/feb/14/four-chaplains-monument-dedicated-near-riverside/SEBASTIAN — At the end of the Four Chaplains Monument dedication ceremonies Tuesday near Riverview Park in Sebastian, Brandon Moore took his young son Titus to meet 89-year-old Ernie Heaton.
The granite monument recognizes Four Chaplains of different faiths who gave up their lives to save others during the sinking of the USAT Dorchester during World II. Heaton was aboard the ship and witnessed the chaplains’ heroic actions as the ship sank into the icy Atlantic after being struck by a German torpedo.







