Parc Prison Release breakfast for one PF regular
Some members of our congregation visit the local Parc Prison and Young Peoples Institute on appointed Sunday mornings and various weekday evenings as a part of the Prison Fellowship. We seek to guide those inmates who join us into a knowledge of Jesus Christ as Saviour and the One Who can rebuild their lives and relationships both within prison and after their release.
..Angel Tree..
is another Prison Fellowship initiative. It should not be forgotten that when a man (or woman) gets a prison sentence, it very often becomes a sentence for the families - especially any children who may not see their fathers for years - except maybe on prison visits, an artificial situation if ever there was one. The Angel Tree project buys and delivers suitable and appropriate presents for the children of those prisoners who have contacts with the various Christian outreaches in the prison. The children also get a small book appropriate to their age telling the Christmas story.
..Summary..
The Gospel is being preached and practiced not only in a forcibly enclosed community in which many men have deliberately turned their backs on the Light, but also under the ultimate responsibility of a Prison Service in which many officials are firmly opposed to any Christian involvement at all and yet can find no alternative programmes which have significant affects.