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New Hope Prison Ministry

hope for prisoners and their families

New Hope Church is offering new hope for prisoners and their families! We can positively impact the lives (both now and for eternity) of those affected by incarceration. We do this by inviting them into the Body of Christ.

Matthew 25:36 says, “I was in prison and you visited me.” Do you have a heart for those impacted by prison?

FreedomWorks Post-prison Support

• Deliver meals
Join a team that brings meals for 12-18 men once a month on Thursday nights.

• Volunteer mechanic
The men are given donated cars that often need on-going repairs.

• “Welcome back” baskets
Provide basic supplies and gift cards for food and clothing for post-prison support.

• Mentors for men
Meet once a week with men starting fresh after incarceration.

• Movers
Men are needed to move house-hold items with a moving truck.

M.E.C. ­ Hennepin County Corrections (Plymouth Workhouse)

• Sunday evening church service
Two volunteers are needed to prepare a Sunday evening church service every third week.

• Mentor
Meet with an inmate once per week.

• Dads’ Bible study facilitator
A man is needed once or twice a month to help with a dads’ Bible study.
M.E.C. at Hennepin County Adult Detention Center (Downtown)

• Men’s Bible study facilitators
Four men are needed to rotate leading a men’s Bible study in the jail from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Mondays, twice a month. Several opportunities are also available for similar one-hour weekday morning classes for men.

• Women’s Bible study facilitators
Four women are needed to rotate once or twice a month in helping with mid-morning or early afternoon women’s Bible studies.

Broken Heart Ministries Juvenile Detention Center (Downtown)

• Share the Gospel
Volunteers are always needed to serve one evening per month to help to spread the Gospel.

If you’re interested in learning about any of these ministry opportunities, contact the Prison Ministry Coordinators at 763-971-5123 or email.

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