Robert
D. Crick, D.Min.
Administrative Council
- B.S., Trinity University, 1958
- M.Div., Vanderbilt Divinity School, 1961
- D.Min., Emory University, 1987
Dr. Crick joined the Church of God Theological Seminary Administration
and Faculty in 1980. He is a Full Supervisor and Fellow in the College
of Chaplains with the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education. His
ministerial experiences include local pastorates, business manager
of Editorial Evangelica and 21 years as a Church of God Chaplain in
the U. S. Army. As an Army chaplain, with combat service in Vietnam,
Dr. Crick was awarded the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with two Oak
Leaf Clusters for Valor, and several other notable commendations and
decorations.
Experience: He is a trained pastoral therapist and
was a member of the counseling team of Columbus Pastoral Institute
and Bradley Mental Health Center, Columbus, Georgia, and the Alcohol
and Drug Center, Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado.
Teaching: Of the many courses he has taught at the
Seminary, he is best known for the development of Pentecostal Foundations
for Theological Study and Ministry, Counseling and Contemporary Issues,
Case Studies, Introduction to Pastoral Care and Counseling, and Clinical
Practicum. Dr. Crick is a member of the National Conference on Ministry
to Armed Forces and Endorsers Conference for Veteran Afairs Chaplaincy.
In addition to his work at the Seminary, he is Director of the Church
of God Chaplains Commission.
Robert D. Crick, D.Min. Special Consultant to the President Professor
of Pastoral Care and Counseling Director of Chaplains Commission.
Dr. Crick joined the Church of God Theological Seminary in 1980. He
is a Full Supervisor and Fellow in the College of Chaplains with the
Association of Clinical Pastoral Education. His ministerial experiences
include local pastorates, business manager of Editorial Evangelica
and 21 years as a Church of God Chaplain in the U. S. Army. As an Army
chaplain, with combat service in Vietnam, Dr. Crick was awarded the
Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with two Oak Leaf Clusters for Valor,
and several other notable commendations and decorations.
He is a trained pastoral therapist and was a member of the counseling
team of Columbus Pastoral Institute and Bradley Mental Health Center,
Columbus, Georgia, and the Alcohol and Drug Center, Fitzsimmons General
Hospital, Denver, Colorado.
Of the many courses he has taught at the Seminary, he is best known
for the development of Pentecostal Foundations for Theological Study
and Ministry, Counseling and Contemporary Issues, Case Studies, Introduction
to Pastoral Care and Counseling, and Clinical Practicum. Dr. Crick
is a member of the National Conference on Ministry to Armed Forces
and Endorsers Conference for Veteran Affairs Chaplaincy. In addition
to his work at the Seminary, he is Director of the Church of God Chaplains
Commission.
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