Mission Statement
Begin Again Living Ministries exists to provide accessible, Scripture-centered spiritual care through an Online Church Chapel, offering pastoral presence, encouragement, and hope to individuals, families, and caregivers—especially those navigating illness, grief, caregiving, or life transitions—regardless of location or circumstance.
Our mission was born out of repeated requests for spiritual support that could meet people where they are, without pressure, obligation, or barriers to participation.
Our mission was born out of repeated requests for spiritual support that could meet people where they are, without pressure, obligation, or barriers to participation.
Vision Statement
Our vision is a compassionate, accessible spiritual care ministry where no individual feels spiritually unsupported due to illness, age, location, or life circumstance.
We envision an Online Church Chapel that serves as a trusted spiritual refuge—complemented by request-based chaplain support—bringing dignity, peace, and faith-centered encouragement to homes, care facilities, hospice settings, and virtual spaces.
We envision an Online Church Chapel that serves as a trusted spiritual refuge—complemented by request-based chaplain support—bringing dignity, peace, and faith-centered encouragement to homes, care facilities, hospice settings, and virtual spaces.
Core Values
1. Presence
We believe meaningful spiritual care begins with presence—listening without rushing, fixing, or judging. We value showing up with compassion, attentiveness, and respect.
2. Accessibility
We are committed to removing physical, logistical, and emotional barriers to spiritual care. Our virtual-first model ensures that individuals can receive support regardless of health, mobility, or location.
3. Bible Centered Care
Our ministry is grounded in the Bible and guided by faith-based teaching that offers hope, wisdom, and encouragement while respecting individual spiritual journeys.
4. Dignity & Respect
We honor the inherent dignity of every person. All services are provided with sensitivity to personal beliefs, cultural backgrounds, and expressed preferences.
5. Integrity & Accountability
We operate with clear boundaries, ethical standards, and responsible stewardship. Our pastoral and chaplaincy support is non-clinical, non-coercive, and aligned with professional chaplaincy principles.
6. Compassion for the Vulnerable
We prioritize care for individuals and families navigating illness, grief, end-of-life transitions, caregiving responsibilities, and emotional fatigue.
7. Service Without Obligation
As a nonprofit ministry, we offer spiritual care freely. Participation is voluntary, non-membership based, and never contingent upon financial contribution.
8. Partnership & Collaboration
We value respectful collaboration with families, caregivers, facilities, hospice providers, and community partners to ensure spiritual care is delivered appropriately and responsibly.
We believe meaningful spiritual care begins with presence—listening without rushing, fixing, or judging. We value showing up with compassion, attentiveness, and respect.
2. Accessibility
We are committed to removing physical, logistical, and emotional barriers to spiritual care. Our virtual-first model ensures that individuals can receive support regardless of health, mobility, or location.
3. Bible Centered Care
Our ministry is grounded in the Bible and guided by faith-based teaching that offers hope, wisdom, and encouragement while respecting individual spiritual journeys.
4. Dignity & Respect
We honor the inherent dignity of every person. All services are provided with sensitivity to personal beliefs, cultural backgrounds, and expressed preferences.
5. Integrity & Accountability
We operate with clear boundaries, ethical standards, and responsible stewardship. Our pastoral and chaplaincy support is non-clinical, non-coercive, and aligned with professional chaplaincy principles.
6. Compassion for the Vulnerable
We prioritize care for individuals and families navigating illness, grief, end-of-life transitions, caregiving responsibilities, and emotional fatigue.
7. Service Without Obligation
As a nonprofit ministry, we offer spiritual care freely. Participation is voluntary, non-membership based, and never contingent upon financial contribution.
8. Partnership & Collaboration
We value respectful collaboration with families, caregivers, facilities, hospice providers, and community partners to ensure spiritual care is delivered appropriately and responsibly.