Mr. Jackson
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Potomac Prison Ministry

mission statement

“We exist, by the grace of Christ, to transform and restore the lives of inmates, returning citizens and their families”. 

“Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them.” Heb. 13.3 

“Ministry to men in prison is another activity of sufficient importance to come up for consideration in the final judgment (see Matt. 25:36). As elsewhere in scripture (see 1 Cor. 9:22), the principle is here set forth that the Christian should endeavor to think of himself as being in the same circumstances as any person he finds in need and minister to him accordingly, in harmony with the golden rule (see Matt. 7:12)

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Prison Ministry Conference 2022

Prison Ministry Conference 2022

God has blessed us with our first annual Prison Ministry. The conference was September 23-25 in Alexandria, Va. Our theme was Ambassadors for Christ beyond prison walls. The three-day conference featured Pastor Tapp as the Sabbath morning speaker, Pastor James Black...

Kirk Bloodsworth Time Served: 8 years

Kirk Bloodsworth Time Served: 8 years

Kirk Bloodsworth, a former Marine who had become a waterman on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, was the firstperson to be sentenced to death and then subsequently exonerated. He was 22-years-old at the time of his wrongfulconviction and served nine years in prison...

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Visiting

Through a calendar, the people who will visit the prisons are organized, bringing a message of hope to the inmates.

Letters

Matches individuals with inmates and families.
All correspondences, both sides, is
strictly monitored for the protection of
both of them.

Family Ministry

Church members, who don’t write to inmates, conduct prison Bible studies, participate in worship services institutional, will provide on request: services social (food, clothing, referring them to other services, etc.) and / or meet the spiritual needs of the families of inmates.

Training

All our volunteers must complete our “Basic Course of training for religious volunteers of prisons and jails ”.Through a calendar, the people who will visit the prisons are organized, bringing a message of hope to the inmates.

Biblical Studies

Use the approach of small groups to improve Inmates understanding of the love of God, grace, forgiveness and acceptance, while explain how God wants them to respond to He and his neighbor.

Re-entry Ministry

Designed to help the person who has been released recently from incarceration, through the direct service or referrals, ensuring a accommodation, clothing, food, employment, assistance financial for transportation, etc.