Christopher Bogosh

Christopher Bogosh served in the Army as a medic twenty years ago. He graduated from nursing school in 1997 and was board certified. Chris went on to work as a registered nurse in various capacities. In 1998 he was called to the pastoral ministry and enrolled in courses at The Baptist Theological School of New England. He then continued his studies at Haddington House Theological Seminary. After graduating from seminary in 2005, he was ordained and served a pastorate in Pennsylvania. In 2009 Pastor Bogosh relocated to Florida and is now seeking to obey God's call to plant Hope Chapel of Northeast Florida. Presently, Chris is employed with Community Hospice of Northeast Florida as a hospice liaison nurse and is the founder of the Christian Hospice Care Foundation. Pastor Bogosh has been published in the Puritan Reformed Journal, and most recently authored The Physiology of Hope: How People Persevere in the Face of Death and Pastoral Care and Western Medicine. Chris and his wife Robin reside in Yulee, Florida, and they are devoted to home schooling their son Noah.