
Kairos is a prison ministry whose mission is to develop Christian communities inside prisons. During the 3½-day Weekend, the servants/volunteers show the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ through talks, meditations, chapel visits, music, listening and loving. After the Weekend, small groups called Prayer and Share are held on a weekly basis; monthly Reunions also take place with the free-world servants/volunteers in attendance. By having a front-row seat to God’s miracles, we are blessed by the participants through His blessings. Kairos means “God’s Special Time” or “in the fullness of time.”
The Kairos method of talks, meditations, and individual and group activities is an invitation to incarcerated men, women and youth to enter into a personal relationship with the living Christ. Kairos is not only to help Christ in saving souls, but also to put human lives in service—literally to transform prison environments.
By bringing the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ into prison and to the family impacted by incarceration, Kairos is widely recognized as a highly effective program that positively changes the persons’ attitude and behavior. The Kairos full program involves an extensive Weekend time along with regular gatherings through Continuing Ministry.
Please contact the Advisory Council Chair to be a volunteer: Mary Wilson