The United States Chaplain Organization was officially incorporated in 2005, by Rev. Dr. Jose Torres, in conjunction with, our sister organization United Chaplains State of New York, Inc. established in 1992. USCO is under the United Council of Christian Churches, Inc. and sanctioned by the United States Supreme Court, Department of State Division of Corporations: Certificate of Incorporation No. 3362008. USCO is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization that is committed to preparing and training volunteer Chaplains in serving local churches, neighborhoods and the community at large with Spiritual Care & Crisis Intervention.
About Us…
The United States Chaplain Organization
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Seeing the limitations of UCSNY, which only has jurisdiction in the State of New York, Dr. Torres had a vision for a Chaplaincy that would bridge the gap between state lines in order to be free to witness globally spanning the entirety of the United States and abroad to international territories. His vision came to fruition when USCO was birthed. This vision of Building Bridges & Winning Souls became the motto for USCO.
Our Goal
USCO currently has Chaplains in the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia and Florida. USCO has International Chaplains in the Continent of Africa as well. Our Africa Division is headed by Apostle Dr. Jeffrey Omo-Osagie. With the Lord before us, USCO will continue to expand one state and one country at a time.
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Our goal is to continue to provide aid and assistance to Institutions and Organizations that service the community such as but not limited to: Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Juvenile Detention Centers, Correctional Institutions, Shelters, Treatment Facilities, Local Communities in crisis situations and National Disaster Relief. Our Chaplains are equipped and trained to work in the capacity of Crisis Intervention, First Responders, Christian Counseling and Patient Care Hospitality. USCO Chaplains also serve as a point of contact for the provision of resources individuals may need in order to find the help and assistance they require to overcome personal crisis situations: drug abuse, abusive situations, patient neglect, spiritual guidance, etc.
The United States Chaplain Organization is committed to preparing individuals for Chaplaincy in Urban Ministry to be effective not only in their local communities, but also to the furthering of the Kingdom of God.
Vision Statement
USCO seeks to provide
USCO seeks to provide Aid and Assistance to Institutions and Organizations that service the community.
USCO seeks to develop
USCO seeks to develop constructive Liaisons with churches, local communities, institutions, Law Enforcement and Governmental Organizations for the purpose of providing Spiritual Guidance to those in crisis situations.
USCO seeks to guide
USCO seeks to guide individuals and families towards a positive relationship with God as Creator, Savior and Lord. USCO seeks to guide individuals and families in developing positive relationships within the family and with others.
USCO seeks to alleviate
USCO seeks to alleviate pain and suffering by helping individuals and families in need, through practical service and Spiritual Guidance.
USCO seeks to develop new and innovative programs
USCO seeks to develop new and innovative programs that will address the practical and spiritual needs of the community.