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A Day in the Life of a Chaplain
Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries’ chaplains serve both the offenders at the Forsyth Correctional Center (prison) and the inmates at the Forsyth County Detention Center
FJPM Opens New Transition House
PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FORSYTH JAIL & PRISON MINISTRIES OPENS TRANSITION HOUSEFJPM establishes a new transition house for ex-offenders in Forsyth County. WINSTON-SALEM, NC (March
FJPM Volunteer Training
This training was held in January for community volunteers who hold blue or salmon volunteer cards. This training is not for the renewal of your
Stay tuned…
Stay tuned… How should we describe COVID-19? Seemingly, a never-ending inconvenience in providing ministry to the incarcerated men and women at the community detention
A Ministry Opportunity
For several years I have renewed my notary license so that I may assist offenders’ signage of legal documents. These include power of attorney, state
This is God’s Ministry
When I first arrived at Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries in June of last year, Rodney Stilwell told me, “This is God’s ministry.” I knew
Chaplain Chronicles
On November 30, 2021, over 300 friends, volunteers, and supporters of Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries gathered at the Benton Convention Center for our fundraising
Soul Reflections
Our staff is reading the book Soul Keeping. I have never enjoyed reading for fun, but this book holds my interest, and I can say I’m
A Cry for Help from the Jail
A Cry for Help from the Jail In the midst of so many incarcerated men housed at the Forsyth County Detention Center, it is
The Power of Presence During a Pandemic
The Power of Presence During a Pandemic One of the most difficult aspects of incarceration is separation from family and loved ones. This separation