Veteran Spiritual Fellowship is an all faiths spiritual support group of veterans, vet families, military and those working with vets. We offer pastoral support. We offer only free spiritual consultation related to war trauma and veteran services. Speak to Pastor Mike Kim! You can find him at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in the East Village NYC 737 East 6th Street. 11:15 AM on Sundays. Pastor Mik
e Kim, is an Iraq war veteran-- fully ordained, Ivy League educated and endorsed clergyman. He has worked with veterans since the early 90s. He has been featured on American Public Media and other media outlets. Pastor Mike is focused on war veterans needing spiritual supports. He was a Dominican Friar Monk and specializes in prayer, contemplation and spiritual discernment. He has been guided by several esteemed spiritual leaders Dr. James Dittes, Father Pierre Wolff, Dr. John Broughton, Dr. Carl Dudley, Father Val Mcinnis and Father Benedict Ashley. His Yale classmate Pastor Scott Wagers, founder of the pioneering CHAM Community Homeless Alliance Ministry, is Pastor Mike's ordaining mentor. More about Pastor Mike:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/combat-shaman-here-micro-narrative-war-meta-narrative-kim-l-psya-?trk=prof-post
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=51646
There are other veteran groups like Wounded Warrior Project, IAVA, etc. with concrete services. Pastor Mike's ministry is focused on spiritual support from war. He does not receive a salary for his spiritual work. If you are a war veteran seeking spiritual guidance, contact Pastor Mike [email protected]. He preaches at various churches and gives talks regarding war trauma to community organizations. You can usually find Pastor Mike at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church 11:15AM 737 East 6th Street between Ave C and D in lower Manhattan. Pastor Mike is not hustling donations! He will also provide prayer services for veterans in your setting. He facilitates several meditation groups throughout NYC. Veteran Spiritual Fellowship works in Christian community with several groups like Emmanuel Presbyterian Church and CHAM, but remains independent and non-denominational. Pastor Michael J. Kim is ordained by CHAM and endorsed by the pioneering civil rights movement religious ecumenical group ICCC International Council of Community Churches.