International Conference of Police Chaplains
Serving all law enforcement chaplains
and developing
professional chaplains through dynamic
education and support.
The ICPC Story
The International Conference of Police Chaplains was founded in 1973 to serve all law enforcement chaplains.
- Has more than 2,200 members in 20 nations worldwide
- Is ecumenical, interfaith, and interdenominational
- Supports both paid and volunteer chaplains
- Helps agencies develop chaplaincy programs
- Is a non-profit organization
The International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC) serves and provides training to law enforcement chaplains (volunteer or paid), officers, and agency administrators.
Departments, regardless of size, receive the benefits and information needed to develop and/or enhance their chaplaincy program.
Training provides continuing education credits (CEU), as well as equipping attendees to bette serve law enforcement officers, families, and communities.
All members receive endorsement to the ICPC from their respective ecclesiastical bodies, and the law enforcement agencies they serve. Several denominations have enrolled liaison representatives as members. A number of local churches are "Church Partners", gibing financial and prayer support to this specialized workplace ministry. Gifts are also received from ICPC members and benefactors.
International Conference of
Police Chaplains
2019-2021 Executive Officers
Become a member of the ICPC
If you are a police chaplain currently serving a police department you can become a member of the International Conference of Police Chaplains.
Please click on the link below to go to the ICPC web site to download an ICPC membership form.