Expressions of Freedom CD
Enjoy the 12-track praise and worship offering by the One Voice Praise Choir of Ebenezer Outreach Ministry.
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Our local ministry to California State Prison-Solano, this team conducts weekly chapel services and special events.
An evangelistic team of individuals who primarily minister at California State Prison-Solano.
This fifteen-month faith-based program combines the following: educational classes, men’s mentoring, Bible-based intensive relapse prevention programs for addictions, different aspects of dysfunctional lifestyles, communication skills, basic life principles, and family strengthening programs. It also includes weekly church services. In addition, Prison Fellowship sponsors “The Urban Ministry Institute” (TUMI) a four-year program that equips men to minister both inside and outside of the prison walls.
A traveling team of individuals who have ministered in prison facilities throughout Northern and Central California, Arizona, Nevada, and Romania. In addition, this team also ministers at the California Youth Authority in Stockton, California and Juvenile Hall in Sacramento County.
A community volunteer choir comprised of up to forty individuals, representing several churches, sponsored by Ebenezer Outreach Ministry. The choir performs Easter and Christmas musicals along with summer evangelistic outreach at prisons in Northern and Central California with invitations to Northern Nevada. The choir also ministers at local churches.
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Enjoy the 12-track praise and worship offering by the One Voice Praise Choir of Ebenezer Outreach Ministry.
Enjoy the 12-track praise and worship offering by the One Voice Praise Choir of Ebenezer Outreach Ministry.
These stories from inmates we serve will educate, inform, and attempt to enlighten you regarding the inmates who eventually will be returning to our local community.
To those already involved in prison ministry, whether you minister in a prison as a Chaplain or volunteer or choose to provide financial resources, your donation of time and money has eternal value. In a large sense, what you are doing truly dispels the notion that “once a criminal, always a criminal.”
To the reader who has yet to participate in prison ministry, may your heart open and may you be challenged to become involved.