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Relief Donations for Haiti
Posted by: | CommentsFor MCA members, friends, and other website visitors.
Numerous groups have established methods of gathering donations to help with relief for Haiti following the recent earthquake.
If you wish to participate and have not yet selected a vehicle, please note that one of the Military Chaplains Association’s ongoing ministry partners is engaged with Haitian relief operations and collecting donations.
Go to www.olivebranchinternationalonline.com for directions to make a donation via surface mail or use the GiveDirect portal online.
With continued prayers for the relief and restoration of all those struck by the earthquake as well as strength, patience, and wisdom for those seeking to assist.
Blessings! Michael L. McCoy, Sr., MCA National President
The Fort Hood Tragedy
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The U.S. flag flies at half mast in front of the Army’s III Corps headquarters at Fort Hood, Texas, Friday, Nov. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Soldiers observe the lowering of the American flag to half staff Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. A moment of silence and prayer was offered to the victims and their families of the shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
The news is filled with information, photos, and comment regarding the shootings at Fort Hood on Thursday, 5 November. This morning I was at Naval Station Mayport, FL for an appointment. In sight of the half-masted station flag, I paused in silence for the dead, the wounded, their families, our Soldiers, their leaders, and chaplain colleagues at Fort Hood.
On behalf of the Military Chaplains Association, National President Michael McCoy and I join with countless others in expressing condolences for the victims and their families. We especially mourn those who died. We ask the God of all consolation and tender mercies to bring comfort and strength for all who are touched by this tragedy.
Chaplain Gary Pollitt, MCA Executive Director
“In the Presence of Danger and Death”
Posted by: | CommentsIn a war zone – in the midst of danger and death – American men and women express their freedom to form a circle of prayer and spiritual encouragement.
The MCA national officers and local chapter leaders constantly remember our Warriors and their families in prayer. MCA members across the Nation frequently remind us that they are praying as well.
We invite all of our website visitors to join us in this vital ministry. Thank you. God bless you!




















































