Sunday, January 07, 2007

Prison ministry

Cheryl and I were a part of a group leading worship music at the Men's Prison tonight. We really enjoyed the men -- and the time. They know how to sing! I was impressed, too, with the staff. Sometimes prison guards can be grumpy, stern, and distant. But all the staff we encountered had a nice blend of professionalism and warmth. They even chatted with prisoners -- without talking down to them. It was definitely prison but of all the prisons and jails I've visited over the years it was one of the least oppressive.

2 comments:

donnjohnson said...

Brad; that's fascinating! I'm heading off to a county jail service tonight, with plans for me to begin leading a regular Friday night service on rotation with other churches. Will you be doing this on a regular basis?

Brad Boydston said...

Prison ministry isn't on OUR list of ministry objectives. However, it seems to come with the territory of being a part of the extended church community here. And it seems fruitful. So I suspect we'll be back there every few months.

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