Bishop Derek G. Owens Appointed Bronxville Police Chaplain

By Carol P. Bartold
Jan. 13, 2016: Bishop Derek G. Owens, pastor of Goldensword International Fellowship on Tanglewylde Avenue in Bronxville, has been named police chaplain for the Bronxville Police Department.
Upon the recommendation of Bronxville Police Chief Christopher Satriale, the Bronxville Board of Trustees appointed Bishop Owens to the chaplaincy position at its January 11 meeting.
According to Satriale, Owens could be the first-ever police chaplain in the village.
"I have developed an incredible friendship with Bishop Owens since he opened his church here in Bronxville," Satriale told the board. "He has been extremely supportive of the police department and community."
Owens opened Goldensword International Fellowship in 2012 in the former Christian Science Church building on Tanglewylde Avenue.
Satriale stated that there exists "no better choice" than Owens to offer spiritual guidance to police officers in dealing with people who need guidance that the officers may not be trained to provide.
Owens characterized his church's three years in Bronxville as "a tremendous journey spiritually, personally, as well as professionally." He stated that serving the police department would be a profound and privileged honor.
"I look forward to working with the police department, as well as with other pastors in the area, in an ecumenical fashion to provide spiritual guidance for any kind of assistance needed," Owens said.
Trustee Anne Poorman noted that the situations police officers face on any given day can present them with powerful and life-changing encounters. "I think it's important that our chief is putting into place support and assistance for them in a proactive way."
Bishop Owens, a Mount Vernon native and standout athlete, studied at American International University on a full basketball scholarship. He turned down both the opportunity to play basketball professionally in Ireland and the offer of a lucrative job in Boston so that he could begin his ministry discernment process.
He moved quickly into the ministry, beginning with his ordination as a teacher in 1988. He was ordained a minister in 1989, an elder in 1990, and a bishop in 1995. He has served as a chaplain at Shalom Nursing Home in Mount Vernon and has taught several classes in a theological institute. Owens also had a weekly radio Bible study series, A Study in the WORD, on AM station WTHE.
Owens holds a master's degree in computer science from New York University and works as a senior consulting engineer at a major telecommunications company. He is married and has four children.
Pictured here: Bishop Derek G. Owens with Bronxville Police Chief Christopher Satriale.
Photo by Carol Bartold







