Hope Prison Ministries was incorporated as a non-profit organization in July 2009. Since then, it has been awarded grants from the Sid W. Richardson Foundation, the Amon G. Carter Foundation and Walmart’s Community Giving program. It offers ministry to the incarcerated but, perhaps even more important, after they are released.

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When You Give Hope, HOPE Gives Back!

What We Offer

Leading
Worship Service

Writes
Letters

Sends
Books

Accept
Collect Calls

Helps Plan
for Release

Prepares
Parole Packages

Hope Prison Ministries offers a range of resources to those currently in-prison. From writing letters to preparing parole packages, we give hope all along the way! Your financial support allows Hope Prison Ministries to do its work! It is our great joy to do so but we can only continue through your generosity. Please consider giving a monthly gift today.

Sponsor Your Loved One

The Sword

$1500/user/month
  • Up to 12 letters a year
  • Up to 4 books per year

The Trowel

$3000/user/month
  • Up to 12 letters a year
  • Up to 4 books per year
  • Up to 12 collect calls per year

Brick & Mortar

$6000/user/month
  • Up to 12 letters a year
  • Up to 4 books per year
  • Up to 12 collect calls per year
  • Locate transitional house

The Wall

$9000/user/month
  • Up to 12 letters a year
  • Up to 4 books per year
  • Up to 12 collect calls per year
  • Assist with preparing & submitting a parole package
  • Locate transitional house

When You Give Hope, HOPE Gives Back!

What We Offer

Locates transitional housing for those being released from prison

If permitted, connects them to a local church

Mentors and provides accountability to churches and ex-offenders

Offers full service aftercare in our own transitional housing

There are major obstacles immediately upon release from prison. Our HopeAfterPrison services ranges from transitional housing to helping them find a home church to belong to find community.

Our Happy Community

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When You Give Hope, HOPE Gives Back!

More Than Redemption Church has grown out of the aftercare program of Hope Prison Ministries. What this means to you is: this isn’t a church for the fainthearted!

A Church where all are loved well.

Come as a humble, desperate sinner (Luke 18:13-14; 1 Timothy 1:15-17), looking for a place to learn how to live a Christ-centered life (2 Corinthians 5:14-15), you are welcome here!

Come desiring to learn how to love and to be loved by others different from you (1 Corinthians 5:1; Philippians 2:3-11), but who are now part of the family of God (Luke 7:37-50), you are welcome here! Our prayer is that we will learn to love each other well! (2 Corinthians 5:14-15)

This is what we want to be: a church where all are loved well.