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Title: Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry


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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Gerry Lewis
  • Manager Sprint Nextel Corp
  • Co-founder of New Day Prison Ministry Church of
    the Resurrection
  • Member of East Kansas Conference Committee on
    Church Society
  • September 1, 2009
  • glewis13_at_kc.rr.com

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Why Prison Ministry?
  • "When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all
    the angels with him, he will sit on his throne in
    heavenly glory. All the nations will be gathered
    before him, and he will separate the people one
    from another as a shepherd separates the sheep
    from the goats. He will put the sheep on his
    right and the goats on his left.
  • Then the King will say to those on his right,
    'Come, you who are blessed by my Father take
    your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you
    since the creation of the world. For I was hungry
    and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty
    and you gave me something to drink, I was a
    stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes
    and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked
    after me, I was in prison and you came to visit
    me.'
  • "Then the righteous will answer him, 'Lord, when
    did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty
    and give you something to drink? When did we see
    you as stranger and invite you in, or needing
    clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick
    or in prison and go to visit you?' The King will
    reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did
    for one of the least of these brothers of mine,
    you did for me. Matthew 253140 NVI

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Why Prison Ministry? (cont)
  • Retired Bishop Richard B. Wilke, author of And
    Are We Yet Alive and the Disciple Bible series
    said
  • When did we as United Methodists decide that it
    was ok only to just do 5 out of 6 tasks mentioned
    by our Lord in this verse? We, as a Church,
    should be performing all of these tasks on a
    daily basis.
  • If prisons were countries, we would be
    organizing missions to go there, daily.
  • Bishop Scott Jones said
  • When we serve people, the big DUH is that the
    served and the server are equally blessed.

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Why Prison Ministry? (cont)
  • Remember those in prison as if you were their
    fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as
    if you yourselves were suffering. (Heb 133)
  • You know, its ridiculous that prisoners have
    television sets and ball fields.  They get three
    squares a day, free education, and my tax dollars
    pay for it all.it must be nice.
  • Well, if they didnt want to go to prison, they
    should have lived a different lifestyle.
  • Sure they say theyve found Jesus, but do you
    think theyve really changed?
  • How many times have you heard comments like these
    when the subject of prisoners comes up?  Many
    people do not care or give prisoners a thought
    beyond being glad that they are behind bars and
    not on the street.  Prison is a place to put
    people and forget them. 
  • However, inmates are not different from anyone
    else.  We have all sinned, and no person is the
    sum total of the sins he or she has committed.
  • But the scripture declares that the whole world
    is a prisoner of sin, so that what was promised
    through faith in Jesus Christ, might be given to
    those that believe. (Gal 322)

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PRISON  FERTILE GROUND FOR THE GOSPEL
  • Where else can you find a place that is filled
    from top to bottom with people who know they have
    done wrong and, in most cases, readily admit it?
  • Where else can you find so many people who are
    genuinely sorry for what theyve done?
  • Where else can you find so many for whom the
    façade of self sufficiency has been stripped
    away?
  • Where else can you find so many hurting, lonely
    people all collected together in one small space?
  • Where else can you enter a community where so
    many of its members have been humbled?  Not
    humble, but have been humbled?
  • Prison is often a hopeless, dark, restless,
    frightening place.  Jesus Christ is the only one
    that can bring hope to the hopeless, light that
    chases away the darkness, peace that surpasses
    all understanding, and can take away our fear of
    the physical world.  No wonder the gospel thrives
    there!

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What the Inmate Say
  • I am a graduate of the Alpha Program at USP
    Leavenworth, and what a delightful and uplifting
    experience it was.  I thank God for Alpha and
    especially the people that conduct it.  The
    people that brought Alpha to Leavenworth were so
    caring and loving that they were definitely sent
    from God.  My prayer is that everyone in prison
    gets the chance to attend Alpha.  May God bless
    the Alpha Ministry. Bobby S
  • Alpha has been a very helpful tool for me to
    learn about the principles of the teachings of
    Jesus and the Gospel.  I have been able to talk
    to other Christians in a more open setting from
    different backgrounds and environments, and also
    the volunteers from the streets, and gotten some
    different ideas and interpretations of what some
    things mean.  It has been a great learning
    experience and I am very excited to be taking the
    Leadership Course and Alpha Leader Training. 
    Now, I hope to be able to mature in my walk and
    help others to pray and do the same. Shane Y.
  • My observation on Alpha is that it presents
    Christianity in a very appealing way.  The
    volunteers are second to none.  The relationships
    the inmates build with the volunteers help change
    the inmates into loving men of integrity.
    Chaplain Richard Hughes USP _at_ Leavenworth

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New Day Prison Ministry Story
  • Started on April 4, 2005 with 3 people.
  • Today
  • 38 people serving
  • Prison Fellowship Angel Tree Christmas Program
  • Alpha Prison Ministry - USP Leavenworth
  • Shared program with Christ Church Overland
    Park, KS
  • Alpha Prison Ministry DOC Maximum Facility
    Lansing, KS
  • Alpha Prison Ministry DOC Minimum Facility
    Lansing, KS
  • Brothers in Blue DOC Maximum Minimum Security
    Facilities Lansing, KS
  • In association with UMM of the East Kansas
    Conference
  • Gracious Promise Feed the Need Program
    Johnson County Correctional Institute Gardner,
    Olathe
  • Prison Fellowship Mentoring - UPS Leavenworth
  • Prison Fellowship Mentoring DOC Lansing, KS
  • Arts in Prison Program East Hill Singers Concert

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • The Alpha in Prison
  • The Alpha course is a practical introduction to
    the Christian faith. It addresses the
    foundational questions of Christianity while
    providing participants with an opportunity to
    explore the meaning of life.
  • Why Alpha in Prison
  • To give every person in prison an opportunity to
    attend an Alpha course.
  • To reduce the recidivism rate.
  • To link prisoners who have completed Alpha with a
    nurturing church prior to their release.
  • Contact Gerry Lewis 913.219.3733 or
    glewis13_at_kc.rr.com

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Brothers in Blue Prison Ministry
  • Participate in a three day spiritual weekend at
    the Lansing Correctional Facility in Lansing, KS.
  • It is a spiritual retreat centered around the
    meaning of Christianity comprised of fifteen
    talks by lay and clergy on the themes of God's
    grace, obedience of Christian discipleship, and
    what it means to be a devoted Christian.
  • The weekend is wrapped in prayer and meditation,
    special times of worship and daily celebration of
    Holy Communion. The Brothers-in-Blue volunteers
    support the weekend experience though prayer,
    leading group discussions, giving talks and
    demonstrating acts of love and self-giving with
    the inmate participants.
  • The retreat begins on Friday at noon and
    concludes Sunday afternoon. Opportunities are
    available in the spring and fall of each year.
  • No security or special training required.
  • Contact Gerry Lewis 913.219.3733 or
    glewis13_at_kc.rr.com

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Arts in Prison
  • Creative Writing In creative writing classes,
    inmates discuss and are given feedback about
    their own fiction, nonfiction, poetry and other
    forms of writing. A selection of inmate writings
    is published quarterly in our newsletter. The
    writings are also put on display at each concert.
  • Drama Through storytelling and analyzing
    performance texts, participants learn to work
    together to create dramatic performance.
  • Gardening Inmates in our gardening program work
    with landscaping and learn other horticultural
    skills.
  • Guitar From jazz to rock to classical styles of
    music, participants in the guitar class expand
    their musical skills.
  • Painting and Drawing From watercolors to
    portraiture, inmates of all skill levels come
    together to learn about and practice the
    technical and creative aspects of making art.
  • Contact Nancy Meis 913-579-8122 or
    nancym_at_artsinprison.org

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Gracious Promise
  • Case Management We work closely with clients to
    meet needs through our organization or by
    providing referral services to other
    organizations that can offerhope.
  • Food Pantry Clothing Rooms Clients who come
    for an appointment are able to receive food and
    clothing that have been donated to our
    organization through the generosity of other
    groups and individuals.
  • Youth Programs By partnering with other
    organizations, youth participate in
    after-schooland summer programs in our facility
    in areas such as tutoring, art and music
    instructional classes, etc.
  • Adopt-A-Family Annual Christmas Program to
    provide a complete Christmas to families whohave
    a parent incarcerated.
  • Counseling Services We offer individual and
    family counseling for clients in a variety of
    areas.

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Gracious Promise (cont.)
  • Community Service opportunities for both youth
    and adults.
  • Mentoring For clients that are interested and
    truly desiring change in their lives, Operation
    Andrew is a Christian mentorship program that
    matches people from the community with inmates
    and their families to provide additional support
    on an on-going basis.
  • Employment Office Focusing on job placement with
    job training as needed for families of the
    incarcerated as well as returning family members
    following an incarceration experience,
    expansion of transportation assistance.
  • In Prison/Jail Ministry Volunteers provide
    several programs on a weekly basis within the
    Federal Jail, State Prison and Local Jails.
  • Dream Loud The Dream Loud Art Club is a year
    round program designed to equip children to reach
    their dreams in the future. A group of volunteers
    from the community train children in techniques
    and creative exercises.
  • Contact Shirley Miller at 913-342-1707 or
    Shirley_at_graciouspromise.org

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Prison Fellowship
  • Volunteers Needed
  • AFTERCARE Mature Christian men and women to
    mentor ex-offenders transitioning back into
    society. Training available.
  • ANGEL TREE CHURCHES NEEDED!!!!! Every year in
    Kansas approximately 5000 children are separated
    from their parent(s) due to incarceration of the
    parent. Won't you be the heart and arms of Christ
    to some of these kids this year?
  • TEACHERS MENTORS Instructors and support roles
    for in-prison Seminars and Bible Studies.
    Periodic and ongoing needs. Training provided.
  • Prayers
  • CHURCH HOMES For churches and volunteers to
    warmly welcome ex-offenders and their families
    into their church family.
  • AFTERCARE For God's guidance in the development
    of effective aftercare initiatives and
    partnerships throughout the state. Pray for
    effective housing, jobs, mentors, and churches
    for the men and women seeking to rebuild their
    lives.
  • ANGEL TREE Pray for churches to rise to the
    challenge of year-round ministry! Pray for God to
    minister to the parents and children through the
    efforts of the local churches and this program.
  • DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Pray for Chaplains and
    D.O.C. employees and officials all over the
    state. Pray for effective relationships with the
    D.O.C.

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
  • Life Connection Program USP at Leavenworth
  • The Life Connections Program (LCP) is a
    residential multi-faith-based program designed
    for inmates who believe the deepening of their
    spiritual life and the integration of their faith
    with other dimensions of their life can be a
    major factor for personal growth and can help
    them reintegrate into the community. The program
    strives to contribute to an inmate's personal
    transformation and to reduce recidivism. Some of
    the components of the program are specific to one
    religion, others are interfaith in nature. The
    program relies heavily on community resources and
    volunteers to run a variety of sessions and
    personal growth seminars. As part of the program,
    inmates are connected with spiritual mentors at
    the institution and within a faith community at
    their release destination
  • Contact Ron Smith at alpha08_at_kc.rr.com

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Where Should We Start?
  • Prison Fellowship Angel Tree Program
  • Gracious Promise - Food Pantry Clothing Rooms
  • Gracious Promise Grandmas House
  • Life Connection Program Mentoring USP _at_
    Leavenworth
  • Arts in Prison Programs
  • Prison Fellowship Aftercare and Bible Study
    programs

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Opportunity to Serve in Prison Ministry
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