Rocky Mountain Police & Fire Chaplains
Travis Akins is a Police Officer at Columbine Valley Town of, with previous experience as a Program Manager at Rocky Mountain Police & Fire Chaplains and Lead Police Chaplain at City of Littleton. Travis has also held roles such as Vice President for Operations at Cadence International and Outreach Director at Mission Hills Church. Akins has a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Colorado Boulder and a MA in Christian Studies from Denver Seminary.
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Rocky Mountain Police & Fire Chaplains
RMPFC Vision Rocky Mountain Police & Fire Chaplains exists to guide chaplains in understanding the mission; by equipping them with knowledge, skills, and abilities to serve with confidence and excellence. The Chaplain Vision Serving those who serve us. Mission • Connect and organize current Chaplains. • Develop trusting relationships. • Equip and train with excellence and consistency. • Assist in the development of new programs. • Prepare for large multi-agency crisis response. RMPC Philosophy Chaplains should be a vital aspect of each and every Law Enforcement agency. Chaplains should be trusted and valued by their respected agencies. The Chaplain’s relationships with Officers, Support Staff and Families should be a priority through their daily activity and interaction. Because of these trusted and valued relationships, the Chaplains should be the individuals that are relied upon in moments of crisis. Chaplains should be capable of providing safe and confidential support in both preventative interaction and in the midst of the challenging situations and circumstances that will impact every member of the Law Enforcement world.