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Evesham Police highlight Police Chaplain Pastor Jon Wegner through social media

The department is using its Facebook page to introduce each of the department’s 11 chaplains to the public.

Pastor Jon Wegner serves as the Senior Pastor at the Martlon Assembly of God since 2008. Before that, he was an inner city youth pastor and senior pastor in Newark for 13 years.

The ETPD Chaplain Program was established to serve and support the Evesham Police Department, focused on providing spiritual support for the community during traumatic events and incidents when called upon 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Police chaplains respond to counsel, assist and support victims and others touched by critical incidents and crises, including death notifications, suicide, homicides, hostage situations, kidnapping and other traumatic events.

Police chaplains are specially trained to handle crisis situations and also provide follow-up counseling, group debriefings and individual intervention. Police chaplains are trained to minister to people of all faiths.

Police chaplains are non-paid volunteers, and as such all chaplaincy services are provided at no cost to individuals, families or the department.

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