Religious Support Office
The U.S. Army is made up of thousands of talented, dedicated, and faithful Soldiers, Civilians, and Family members who daily answer our Nation's call to selfless service. Where the Army goes, the Chaplain Corps is there providing religious support demonstrated by a call and commitment to: Nurture the Living, Care for the Wounded, and Honor the Fallen.
 
The Continental Congress established Chaplains as an integral part of the Continental Army on July 29th, 1775. Over the centuries, more than 25,000 Chaplains have served in the U.S. Army as religious leaders for Soldiers, Family members, and Civilians. From military installations at home to deploying with units in combat abroad, Chaplains and Religious Affairs Specialists proudly serve in the most religiously diverse organization in the world. Always present with Soldiers in war and in peace, Chaplain Sections and Unit Ministry Teams have served in all of America's major wars and combat engagements from the Colonial Era through the present day. - Pro Deo et Patria (For God and Country!)
 
 
Religious Services on West Point
Weddings on West Point 
For weddings at West Point, please use the QR code provided. If you have any additional questions regarding the use of the chapels at West Point, please contact SFC Jayson Padilla at jayson.padillagarcia2.mil@army.mil.
 
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Jewish Chapel Office: 520-717-9150
Catholic Chapel Office: 520-717-9511
 
If you find you are not authorized to hold a wedding in one of West Point's Chapels, you may still hold your wedding in our West Point Club. Contact our West Point Club here » West Point Club.
 
Tithe and Donate with Chapel Tithes and Offering Fund (CTOF) Digital Giving
Donate to the West Point Chapel Tithes and Offering Fund HERE. This secure digital page provides a contactless option to contribute to our religious community.
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Cadet Chapel

Catholic Chapel

Jewish Chapel