Chaplain Endorsement · Utah

Become a Chaplain in Utah.

AEGA Ministries International is a federally recognized chaplain endorser carrying ministers into every chaplaincy track Utah hosts: Hill Air Force Base, Dugway Proving Ground, the federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Salt Lake County, the Utah Department of Corrections (UDC) state prison system, major hospital systems (Intermountain Health, University of Utah Health, MountainStar), and Civil Air Patrol Utah Wing. See the primary chaplain endorsement page for the full overview.

DoD

Pentagon-Approved Endorser

1

Utah Federal BOP Facility

20+

UDC State Correctional Facilities

49 yrs

Continuous Standing

Every federal track plus the Utah Department of Corrections.

Utah hosts a concentrated military footprint at Hill Air Force Base and Dugway Proving Ground, federal BOP operations in Salt Lake County, and a state corrections system run by the Utah Department of Corrections. AEGA-endorsed chaplains carry the same ecclesiastical credential across every Utah track.

An AEGA Utah Chaplain Endorsement is the ecclesiastical document AEGA Ministries International issues to candidates entering any chaplaincy track inside Utah. AEGA is approved by the Pentagon, the VA, and the Bureau of Prisons. Endorsement requires AEGA Ordained Minister credentials, which a Utah applicant obtains through the standard credentialing pathway.

One endorser, every chaplaincy assignment.

AEGA appears on the recognized-endorser lists maintained by the Department of Defense Armed Forces Chaplains Board, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Utah chaplains carry one endorsement across every track Utah hosts.

Military Chaplaincy

Hill Air Force Base (75th Air Base Wing), Dugway Proving Ground, Tooele Army Depot, and the Utah Army and Air National Guard at Camp Williams. Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard.

Chaplain Training Pathway

AEGA doesn't run a CPE residency or seminary, but we map where endorsement fits alongside CPE pursued at ACPE-accredited Utah centers including Intermountain Medical Center and University of Utah Hospital. CTE at the Annual Conference Retreat carries up to 3.0 CEUs.

Board-Certified Chaplain

The professional credential awarded by APC, BCCI, or NACC for chaplains who complete four units of CPE. Required by most large Utah hospital systems alongside AEGA ecclesiastical endorsement.

Civil Air Patrol Chaplaincy

The U.S. Air Force Auxiliary commissions chaplains who serve CAP wings nationwide. CAP Utah Wing carries AEGA-endorsed chaplains across Utah.

Law Enforcement Chaplaincy

Police, sheriff's department, fire department, and Utah Highway Patrol chaplains across Utah. ICPC Utah chapter recognizes AEGA-endorsed chaplains. Salt Lake City PD, West Valley City PD, Provo PD, and Unified Police Department all carry chaplain programs.

VA Chaplaincy

George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salt Lake City and VA community-based outpatient clinics across Utah. AEGA is approved by the VA to endorse VA chaplains.

Federal Prison Chaplaincy

The Federal Correctional Institution at Englewood serves the region, with federal Bureau of Prisons custody operations affecting Utah-based inmates. AEGA is an approved endorsing agent for all federal prisons.

Hospital Chaplaincy

Intermountain Health, University of Utah Health, MountainStar Healthcare, and Primary Children's Hospital. Staff chaplains, palliative-care, contract chaplains across Utah hospital systems.

Why AEGA Endorsement Holds Up

Federally recognized by the agencies that matter.

Some endorsing bodies only endorse military chaplains. Some only endorse hospital chaplains. AEGA carries chaplains across every track Utah hosts under one Spirit-filled fellowship covering.

DoD AFCB-recognized.

AEGA is listed by the Department of Defense Armed Forces Chaplains Board as a recognized endorsing body. Utah military chaplains at Hill Air Force Base and Dugway Proving Ground carry AEGA endorsement.

VA and BOP-recognized.

The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Federal Bureau of Prisons both maintain AEGA on their approved-endorser lists. The Salt Lake City VA Medical Center and federal BOP custody operations accept AEGA endorsement letters.

One endorser, every track.

A Reserve military chaplain may transition to VA chaplaincy. A hospital chaplain may take on a UDC assignment. AEGA endorsement travels with the Utah chaplain across every track.

49 years of standing.

Endorsing-body recognition is built on organizational longevity. Utah chaplain boards, hospital credentialing offices, and UDC hiring offices recognize AEGA on file because AEGA has carried chaplains since 1976.

Becoming a chaplain in Utah, answered.

What chaplaincy tracks does AEGA endorse for in Utah?

Every track Utah hosts. Military (Hill AFB, Dugway Proving Ground, Tooele Army Depot, Utah National Guard at Camp Williams), federal Bureau of Prisons, VA (George E. Wahlen Salt Lake City VA Medical Center), Utah Department of Corrections (20+ state correctional facilities and parole offices), hospital chaplaincy (Intermountain Health, University of Utah Health, MountainStar, Primary Children's), law enforcement (SLCPD, West Valley PD, Provo PD, Utah Highway Patrol, ICPC Utah chapter), and Civil Air Patrol Utah Wing.

How does Utah Department of Corrections (UDC) chaplaincy work?

UDC employs chaplains directly across the Utah State Correctional Facility, Central Utah Correctional Facility, and community correctional centers. UDC chaplains are state employees, separate from federal Bureau of Prisons chaplaincy. The role administers religious programming and pastoral care for inmates in a Utah state correctional setting. UDC requires ecclesiastical endorsement from a recognized faith body; AEGA satisfies this.

Do I need AEGA Ordained Minister credentials before becoming a chaplain in Utah?

Yes for federal tracks (military, VA, federal BOP) and most state tracks (UDC, large hospital systems, ICPC-affiliated law enforcement). All require ecclesiastical endorsement from an ordained minister credential. AEGA's Ordained Minister credential is the prerequisite; the endorsement letter follows once you are approved.

What military installations in Utah use AEGA-endorsed chaplains?

Hill Air Force Base (75th Air Base Wing, home of the F-35A program), Dugway Proving Ground, Tooele Army Depot, and the Utah Army National Guard and Utah Air National Guard at Camp Williams and the 151st Air Refueling Wing. AEGA is approved by the Pentagon as an Endorsing Ecclesiastical Organization with the United States of America Military Chaplaincy Program.

How long does the Utah chaplain endorsement letter take?

Endorsement letters are prepared by the AEGA office once an applicant is approved as an Ordained Minister. The credential review itself is the long pole; most credentials are issued within three to five weeks. Once approved, the endorsement letter follows within days. The annual renewal cycle includes the Chaplain Annual Report Form, with a May 1 deadline each year.

Learn more about becoming an AEGA Chaplain.

Pentagon-approved. VA-approved. Federal BOP-approved. Spirit-filled covenant fellowship. 49 years of continuous standing. AEGA endorsement carries chaplains across every chaplaincy track this state hosts.