Experience support in a non-judgmental, affirming and supportive environment.
Spiritual leaders’ roles encompass community, moral guidance, ritual facilitation, and navigating complex theological and ethical questions. These functions require not just knowledge of religious texts and traditions but the embodiment of spiritual principles through personal experience and practice. The authenticity of a leader’s spiritual journey and commitment creates a foundation of trust that nothing can replicate.
Femi Olaseni is an experienced chaplain. His journey began in the Military as a staff specialist chaplain candidate. He attended the United States Army Chaplain Center and School, where he graduated with a diploma in chaplaincy and leadership. Femi completed clinical pastoral Education through accredited ACHE education and embodies the competencies of a professional chaplain.
Femi also possesses a Master's of Divinity from Liberty University, USA. Femi provided spiritual support and emotional support to military leaders, soldiers and their families. Femi serves as a professional chaplain in major hospitals in the North Dallas area including Bayloe Scott and White Hospital and Texas Health Resources. He also has extensive hospice experience. Femi is also an ordained minister and pastor.
Femi Olaseni married his sweetheart and they have children.
He leads his team at CCS walk alongside people In times of crisis or celebration, to share their joy or grief from a place of genuine human understanding.
We believe the communal aspects of spiritual practice – the shared vulnerability, collective ritual, and intergenerational wisdom – rely on human connections that technology can’t meaningfully replace.
While digital tools may enhance accessibility to spiritual resources, the essence of spiritual leadership remains deeply and necessarily human.