Fire/EMS Chaplain Training: Equipping First Responders to Bring Hope

Firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics often serve on the front lines of crisis. They arrive first at accidents, fires, medical emergencies, and tragedies—places where life can change in a matter of seconds. In those moments, physical rescue matters, but so does spiritual presence. That is where Fire/EMS Chaplain Training comes in.

At Christian Leaders Institute (CLI), we believe that first responders and ministry leaders alike can be equipped to bring Christ’s presence into high-stress, high-stakes environments. Our Fire/EMS Chaplain Training program provides free, donation-supported courses that prepare volunteer, part-time, and full-time chaplains to serve with credibility, compassion, and confidence.

🙏 Why Fire/EMS Chaplains Are Needed

First responders face trauma daily. From holding the hand of a dying patient to comforting a family at the scene of a fire, chaplains step in to provide emotional and spiritual support. They are a vital presence not just for victims and families, but also for the firefighters and EMS crews themselves.

Many responders carry hidden stress, moral injury, and spiritual questions. A trained chaplain can walk beside them, offering prayer, counsel, and hope.

📖 What You’ll Learn in CLI’s Fire/EMS Chaplain Training

This program covers essential topics designed to prepare you for this unique ministry role:

Biblical Foundations of Chaplaincy – Understanding the call to serve in high-stress environments.

Trauma and Crisis Response – Offering presence and support during emergencies.

Serving First Responders – Encouraging, supporting, and strengthening those who carry the weight of crisis.

Ethics and Guardrails – Learning how to minister effectively while respecting workplace policies and diverse beliefs.

Our training is flexible, online, and accessible from anywhere in the world. Best of all, thanks to generous donors, this training is free to enroll. Students are invited to give as God leads, making this program sustainable and expanding access to more chaplains globally.

Fire/EMS Chaplain Training program at Christian Leaders Institute equipping chaplains for first responder ministry

🚒 Fire/EMS Chaplain Training: The Story of Jesse Gullett

Jesse Gullett was born and raised in Tennessee, where he still works today as a licensed paramedic. His life has been shaped by service, struggle, and a steady walk with God that began when he was just ten years old.

“My walk with God began around the age of ten, when I was saved,” Jesse remembers. “I always hated war, but I wanted to help those in need—not only with my hands, but by allowing God to work through me to show His love.”

In 2008, Jesse enlisted in the U.S. Army as a Combat Medic. For a young man from a small town where nearly everyone attended church, the military was a culture shock.

“I met people from many different walks of life, both good and bad. The hardest challenge was learning how to be part of the group without becoming part of the world,” he says.

At times he faced ridicule for his faith, but he chose not to waver. He never pressured others to believe, but looked for quiet opportunities to plant seeds.

In 2009, Jesse deployed to Iraq. It was a season of danger—but also of deep faith.

“Our platoon never sustained any major injuries, even in dangerous situations. I truly believe this was because, before every patrol, we prayed together. Not everyone believed in Jesus, but many were willing to pray if it meant divine protection. I know God was with us and kept us safe.”

Jesse describes his military experience as carrying a yoke “heavy enough to keep me humble, but light enough that I never feared being crushed.”

After leaving active duty, Jesse pursued a degree in criminal justice and became a licensed paramedic. His work today places him in some of the most intense and vulnerable moments of people’s lives.

“Being a paramedic means encountering people in their darkest moments. I can’t openly preach about God at work, but I can provide compassion. When someone opens the door to talk about faith, I joyfully share Christ.”

He has also learned that many who profess Christ need encouragement to live consistently with their faith. This has given him a heart for discipleship among his coworkers.

EMS schedules make Sunday worship difficult. Jesse sometimes felt like an outsider in church life, but God shifted his perspective.

“Through prayer, God reminded me that the church is not just a building—it’s the body of Christ. That gave me the vision to create fellowship opportunities within EMS. Too many first responders miss church because of the job. I want to bring worship and discipleship into the workplace.”

This dream—to serve first responders as a chaplain—began to take shape.

Jesse knows his calling is not just to provide medical aid, but also spiritual care.

“One of my future goals is to become a chaplain for the EMS service where I work. I want my faith to shine so others see there is hope—that there is a God who truly loves and cares for us.”

But he also recognizes the need for equipping.

“My faith is strong, but my theological knowledge needs to grow. If I’m going to guide others, I need training to answer hard questions, comfort in suffering, and celebrate in joy.”

That’s what led Jesse to the Christian Leaders Institute.

“I’m here because I need help. I want to walk closer with God and raise up others who will become mentors and leaders in the future.”

Through CLI’s Fire/EMS Chaplaincy Training, Jesse is gaining the biblical grounding and practical skills he needs to turn his vision into reality. His story reflects the mission of CLI—to equip ordinary believers for extraordinary ministry.

For Jesse, the call is clear: to bring the presence of Christ into the firehouses, ambulances, and emergency rooms of Tennessee—offering both physical care and eternal hope.

👉 Get Started Today

If God is calling you to bring His presence to become a fire/EMS Chaplain, now is the time to prepare. Christian Leaders Institute makes this training available free of charge, supported by generous donors who believe in equipping volunteer and part-time chaplains for service.