Prison Ministry
SHARING GOOD NEWS
Jesus said, “Freely you have received, freely give.” Prison ministry is one way we “freely give” the good news we have received about Jesus Christ to others. Kings Crossing has a strong involvement in ministering to “the least of these.” Learn about ways you can get involved in reaching out to incarcerated men and women, their families, and those re-entering our community. Kings Crossing Church of Christ has ministered in jails and prisons for 40 years. Dale Underwood has taken over directing the effort from the office at 3833 S. Staples, Suite S-101 (362-855-3372). Their staff and volunteers conduct a wide range of efforts to assist offenders, family members and newly released offenders, including support groups.
Family Upreach, Inc. (NewLife Behavior Ministries) also operates out of this office. This is a curriculum-based program that helps people change negative behavior into positive behavior. The curriculum is used in 40 states and over 30 foreign countries. To learn more about our Prison Ministry, please click here.
To be in the loop on volunteer opportunities with our prison ministry, feel free to join the info group.
CASA 12-Step Recovery Group
This program began at Kings Crossing Church of Christ in 1988 to blend the Bible with the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to especially help believers find lasting sobriety and serenity. Since then, CASA groups have formed throughout the USA and in other countries.
Four local support group meetings are offered weekly as well as one-on-one counseling by appointment. Its office is at 3833 S. Staples, Suite S-101 (361-855-3372). Pat Watson is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor on staff.
Every Wednesday night at 7pm, one of the groups meets at our church. To learn more, click here