Prison Campuses Volunteer

Crossings

Prison Campuses Volunteer

The purpose of Crossings Prison Ministry is to welcome our brothers and sisters behind bars to become a valued part of our church family.

Volunteer

Prison Ministry

Our model is to simply launch Crossings campuses behind the walls of our local prisons and give men and women, both inside and outside of prison, the opportunity to attend church together.

We invite the imprisoned to walk alongside us, as we aspire to be a Christ-centered people who live by faith, are a voice of hope, and are known by love. We draw no distinctions between those on the outside and those on the inside. We are all broken and in need of a Savior. We are all called to serve God and serve others, whether we are free or incarcerated. Crossings Prison Ministry, made up of several different locations, tries to model that every day.

What does a volunteer look like?

Volunteers should be marked by faith, hope, and love as they are serving with Crossings Prison Ministry. They should:

  • Have a Christ-centered mindset.
  • Humanize the inmates; come ready to learn about them and from them.
  • Practice active listening when working with inmates.
  • Ensure they have time; do not act as if they are in a hurry.
  • Know their emotional, physical, and personal boundaries when working with inmates.
  • Be themselves and treat inmates with dignity.
  • Not undermine prison staff or Crossings procedures; be mindful and wise when volunteering in prisons.
  • Ask their Team Leader when in doubt on a question.