January 2026 Updates

We hope that everyone has had a beautiful Christmas Holiday. In the Eastern church, Christmas is tomorrow (January 8), while in the Western church, the, the 8th is Epiphany. Either way, we wish a Blessed 2026.

Healthy Aging and Church Workers Mental Health Forum, held at Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary Jan 7, 2026. Chaplain Vo Canoy speaking here during the panel discussion time
Healthy Aging
Announcement for CPE at Saint Louis University (SLU)
Announcement for CPR at Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary (PBTS)

Note: the two programs are really the same program but with different supervisors and meeting at different locations. This is done to provide greater opportunities for CPE trainers.

Dr. Paul with his first police ministry work of the year.

Why It is Clinical Pastoral TRAINING not Clinical Pastoral Education

Recently, the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy (CPSP) decided to stop calling its training program Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) and start calling it Clinical Pastoral Training (CPT). Why is that?

Well, there are at least three reasons— perhaps more.

#1. Clinical Pastoral Training was the original term of the process developed by Anton Boisen for theological students. Years letter, it became known as Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). However, CPSP seeks to embrace the Boisenian roots of the movement. As such, a return to the original nomenclature was deemed important.

#2. The process of the program is better understood in terms of Training than Education. While the terms overlap somewhat in meaning, “education” is more theoretical and knowledge-based in its orientation. Training is more oriented towards learning practical skills particularly related to a specific vocation. It tends to be more hands-on and than education, and less dependent on the classroom.

#3. The program (CPT) as it presently exists presumes a theological and ministerial education (particularly in terms of a Master of Divinity degree or similar). This educational foundation is what the training is built off of.

A couple of more bits of information on this issue are in the following:

FAQ from CPSP

A General Discussion of Differences between Training and Education

Does this mean that we at Bukal Life Care will throw away the term “Clinical Pastoral Education” (CPE) and replace it with “Clinical Pastoral Training” (CPT)? The short answer is “Not at this time.”

That being said, we intend to focus on the program as a TRAINING PROGRAM led by SUPERVISORS in a TRAINING ORGANIZATION, and NOT an EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM led by TEACHERS in an EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION.

Our focus is to hone skills of ministerial professionals in the dual crafts of clinical chaplaincy and pastoral counseling. This process is primarily practical adult training that is built on the foundation of a theological education.

At the same time, we don’t seek to confuse people. Worldwide, the program we maintain is most commonly known as CPE. We don’t seek to make people think that the CPT program we have is different in substance. While there may be subtle differences, we are part of the same clinical pastoral movement that started in 2025 in the United States and 1965 in the Philippines.

February 2024 Updates

Greetings to everyone! At Bukal Life Care, we are fully up an running after the holiday break. Clinical Pastoral Education (CPO) is just finishing up, supervised by Chaplain Vo. Two Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) groups have recently started supervised by Chaplains Crista and Bhab. Doc Bob and Chaplain Celia are leading a course, “Types of Christian Counseling” at Faith Bible College, while Mr. Fritz Melodi is teaching two courses: “Intro to PC&C” and “Counseling Theories/Methods.”

Summer Intensive CPE is Coming!! It will be from May 22 to August 14. For those interested, contact us. Click below for brochure for details.

BROCHURE

January 2024 Updates

A few activities already happening or soon to happen:

Clinical Pastoral Orientation (CPO). Already ongoing, led by Chaplain Vo.

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)-Extended. January 15 – May 20, led by Chaplain Bhab

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)-Intensive. January 22 – April 12, led by Chaplain Crista

Seminary Course, “Types of Christian Counseling.” January 16 – May 9, led by Dr. Bob and Chaplain Celia. At Faith Bible College (Norfolk, VA)

Seminary Courses, “Intro to PC&C” and “Counseling Theories/Methods.” January 16 – May 9, led by Mr. Fritz Melodi. At Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary.

CPSP-Philippines Board Meeting. January 18. Led by Dr. Paul Tabon.

CPSP Plenary. March 17-21. Dr. Bob and Chaplain Celia presenting. Atlanta, GA.