Frank Mathews

Frank Mathews is an experienced chaplain currently serving at Corporate Chaplains of America since December 2008, where responsibilities include overseeing and supporting fellow chaplains. Previously, Frank held the position of pastor at First Baptist Church of Kilgore from May 2002 to May 2005. Educational credentials include a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in Theology/Theological Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, obtained from 1975 to 1980, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Religion/Religious Studies from Dallas Baptist University, completed from 1970 to 1974. Frank also graduated with a high school diploma from Highland Park High School in 1970.

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Corporate Chaplains Of America

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People spend more time at work than anywhere else. But just because they go to work doesn’t mean they’ve left their worries at home. Anxieties crowd out focused work time. Hospital visits create mounting unpaid days off. Illness and death devastate families and burden employees with skyrocketing health care costs. Employees aren’t the only ones who suffer during crisis. Time after time, employers repeat stories of inadequate workplace support programs and feelings of helplessness. Since 1996, Corporate Chaplains of America has been helping employees cope with personal and professional life issues. CCA chaplains build relationships with employees, providing objective, confidential, 24/7 care, spiritual encouragement and crisis support. All relationships are permission-based and completely confidential, so the employee is in charge of how deep and to what extent the relationship will grow. Corporate Chaplains of America (CCA) brings care and compassion to the workplace, where it is needed most, and where it can make a meaningful difference. Because of our boots-on-the-ground approach to ministry, CCA can care for those who need a trusted objective friend and confidant, and those who can’t bear their burdens alone anymore.


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