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Trinity's Prison Ministry
involves a group that reaches out to those who are
incarcerated in the the Dauphin County Prison by
leading worship services six times a year on Sunday
afternoon or evening every other month. Participants are
required to fill out a simple identifying form which will
give us permission to visit the Prison. We sing, pray, read
scripture, listen to a sermon, and have communion together.
We sit among the worshipers so as to chat a little if it
seems appropriate. Right now we have about 15 members who
are certified to attend. We usually have a group of 5 to 8
who attend at any time.
For more information, contact Roberta Smith
at
rosethorn3737@comcast.net.
Pastor Nancy Easton has
preached two sermons that speak directly to what prison ministry
is all about. By clicking on the links below, you can
listen to these sermons along with the Gospel lessons on which
the sermons are based:
Pastor Easton's sermon from October 14,
2001. The associated Gospel lesson is
Luke 17:11-19.
Pastor Easton's sermon from November 20,
2005. The associated Gospel lesson is
Matthew 25:31-46.
(Print version of
this same
sermon.) |

Angel Tree Ministry
Breaking
the cycle of crime by sharing the love of Christ with
children of inmates.
Trinity participates in this program each Christmas.
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