Underground Ministries

EMPTYING THE TOMBS OF MASS INCARCERATION TOGETHER

One Parish One Prisoner

Hey parish team! We’re on the journey!

 
 

Jordan Ash #411056
WCCW
9601 Bujacich Road NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98332

 

RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UNDERGROUND

 

The Lost Art of Letter Writing

Prison letters make up much of the New Testament. It’s also how we start a new relationship.

Through the Gates

Prison visits, email, phone calls, and the even trickier barriers within us.

The Art of Building Trust

It’s the environment for healing. From the voices of our incarcerated mentors.

The Welcome Home Prep Event

Storytelling and organizing with more of the congregation. Here’s what some teams have done.

Accompaniment Through the System

This will be your reentry work after release: doing it all together. You’ll see why people rarely make it out of the underground.

THE STONES TO ROLL AWAY

This is the big one: facing the overwhelming obstacles to reentry—together.

Release Week!

It’s like when a new life is born. Be ready. Be flexible. Here’s how to plan a solid homecoming.

Success?

It’s not what you think. Come back to this page often.

Writing My Wrongs

“What was their crime?” Storytelling goes both ways.

Trauma & Healing

Pain can isolate us, or draw us into connection.

Mass Incarceration

A culture that disposes of humans. And how one relationship at a time interrupts it.

Addiction

How do we understand this phenomena?

Mental Health

This affects all of us. It’s about disconnection.

The Magic Season

The prison walls are no longer between you. Enjoy the land of the living together. Be creative. Try new things as friends, neighbors. Let it get awkward. It’s about savoring, not saving.

Employment

This is part of lasting resurrection today. We have some pointers for building new employment connections. (This is the Employment & Finances track one of your team members has been working on.)

Welcoming Prayer

This is our own spiritual formation: releasing control, opening up the locked doors within.

 
 
 
 

IV. GENTLY REMOVING THE LAYERS

The prison walls are no longer between us. The stones are rolling away. The next step is actually more vulnerable: when Jesus invites the community to help remove our protective “layers.”

During this fragile season, your released friend could be taking shaky steps into new life, or crumbling in fear and withdrawing. So feel free to select the modules in this section as you need them.

 

When They Disappear

We wait. The prodigal son story gets more real than all the sermons we’ve heard.

Not the Story We Wanted

Resurrection usually means passing through a death—or “failure”—first.

 

 

(This photo was taken just days before the pandemic quarantine began in WA State, 2020.)

V. BEARING WITNESS TO THE RESURRECTION

The few disciples and followers who witnessed something new at the emptied tomb Easter morning ran back to the larger community, telling them what they’d seen. What happened there changed their lives, turned their imaginations of God and of the future upside down.

When the stone is rolled away, it’s the start of a local movement. And, as the movement spread, their letters in the New Testament outlined a radical new ethic.

These final two modules will hopefully help your team connect the rupture of your experience so far with the larger opportunities ahead.

Rethinking Incarceration

What if we’re only starting to glimpse a very different imagination of God’s justice and restoration?

NEW

Is This Just the Beginning?

The program is ending, sure. But something more real has only begun.

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THE NEXT CHURCH

Would you want more congregations in your area to have this One Parish One Prisoner experience?

Would you want more men and women leaving the prison system to have a local resurrection community walking alongside them?

BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR

And tithe into this church mobilization. Help us expand this program to new cities, develop wider partnerships, record fresh stories in video and audio for a culture of mutual transformation to grow:

TELL ANOTHER CHURCH YOU KNOW

You are the greatest ambassadors for this to grow.

Invite friends and leaders at another church to hear your experience and consider doing One Parish One Prisoner themselves. Send them this link and see what they think:

One Parish One Prisoner .org

THANK YOU

 

A New Calling for Your Church?

BONUS Module (if you’re itching for more)

 
We believe in the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.
— Nicene Creed