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Beaumont has a new pastor council in southeast Texas, initiated by Pastor Howard Cameron of Trinity Church in Beaumont.  This council grew out of the inter-racial, inter-denominational team of Pastors meeting with Pastor Cameron each Tuesday to pray for our city. The Beaumont Area Pastor Council is an affilate of the US Pastor Council. Pastors interested in participating in this council can contact Pastor Cameron at 409-838-2545, option 2 or the USPC office at 713-933-2289 for more information. To email Pastor Cameron please click on this link. To view our BAPC newsletter please click here.

BAPC MISSION
The mission of the Beaumont Area Pastor Council is to empower pastors and their congregations across racial and denominational lines to impact the culture and community through concerted prayer, to equip our congregations for effective citizenship and to provide a unified voice on spiritual, cultural, social and moral issues as a means of promoting Biblical righteousness and justice.

JOIN THE BEAUMONT AREA PASTOR GENERAL COUNCIL

The complete terms and conditions to become a member of the General Council are located on the USPC site and the applicaion on this site. Please read the qualifications for joining the General Council and click here to fill out an application. Please visit our new site BAPConline.com.

CAPP IS A PARTNERSHIP WITH BPD AND BAPC

The Beaumont Police Department Clergy and Police Partnership (CAPP) was created to provide a means for local clergy and their congregations to work in partnership with the police department to serve the citizens of Beaumont.  This organization was formed recognizing that clergy and their congregations bring unique faith-based resources that can be an assistance in emergency and crisis situations which include personnel and facilities. Some of the goals for CAPP are:

  •     Assist the police in nontraditional roles. 
  •     Assist in domestic or other situations where a minister is requested 
  •     Offer support to victims 
  •     Provide calm in crisis situations to prevent an escalation of violence 
  •     Relay factual information back to the neighborhoods using your
        established networks during emergency situations 
  •     Emergency and Disaster response

Members of this organization are volunteers who apply for membership and are selected by the Chief of Police and serve at his direction.  Applicants must be recognized clergy or ministers (which may include lay ministers) of any denomination from a standing congregation with affiliation in the City of Beaumont.  Police Department personnel will conduct background checks of CAPP applicants which the Chief of Police will review before approving a member.

In order to be participating member of CAPP you must attend a Minister’s Police Academy which is a 10 week, three hours per week, training class designed especially for clergy, pastors, and ministers to indoctrinate you on the workings of the police department and the criminal justice system.  After graduation from this course you will ride-along with a designated officer to complete your training before you begin functioning in an official capacity as a CAPP member.

Upon becoming a CAPP member you will be expected to participate in a scheduled ride-along of at least four hours every two months and attend scheduled CAPP meetings.

Please visit our home site at www.uspastorcouncil.org to learn more about the USPC and its history.