Mobilizing St. Paul C.M.E. Church, and the African American Church to Do Prison Ministry Open Access

Moultrie, Edward (Spring 2024)

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Mobilizing St. Paul C.M.E. Church, and the African American Church to Do Prison Ministry: By Edward Moultrie, Jr. Being a chaplain in the South Carolina Department of Corrections, more so at the Lieber Correctional Institution. Which is a majority African American Prison, what I noticed over the years, was there were not a lot of African American churches that were not coming into the institution to do ministry. As a prison chaplain and pastor of a Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, I bought this as a challenge to the St. Paul Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, to develop a prison ministry. My end hope and goal will be that black Methodism will develop prison ministry as part of their National Evangelism Department within their general department. 

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