Church Services in Federal Prison

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From the Bureau of Prisons website:

"The Religious Services Branch ensures the Constitutional religious rights of inmates. Chaplains facilitate religious worship and sacred scriptural studies across faith lines in addition to providing pastoral care, spiritual guidance, and counseling. Religious programming is led by agency chaplains, contracted spiritual leaders, and trained community volunteers. In support to BOP policy, inmates may participate in religious observances and holy days; wear religious items; and have access to religious materials."

I wonder if Ken Schaap would be interested in applying for a contracted spiritual leader position at the Federal Prison in Ashland KY? He's only about 130 miles away.
 
no value said:
From the Bureau of Prisons website:

"The Religious Services Branch ensures the Constitutional religious rights of inmates. Chaplains facilitate religious worship and sacred scriptural studies across faith lines in addition to providing pastoral care, spiritual guidance, and counseling. Religious programming is led by agency chaplains, contracted spiritual leaders, and trained community volunteers. In support to BOP policy, inmates may participate in religious observances and holy days; wear religious items; and have access to religious materials."

I wonder if Ken Schaap would be interested in applying for a contracted spiritual leader position at the Federal Prison in Ashland KY? He's only about 130 miles away.

Your obsession with js verges on creepy!
 
BALAAM said:
no value said:
From the Bureau of Prisons website:

"The Religious Services Branch ensures the Constitutional religious rights of inmates. Chaplains facilitate religious worship and sacred scriptural studies across faith lines in addition to providing pastoral care, spiritual guidance, and counseling. Religious programming is led by agency chaplains, contracted spiritual leaders, and trained community volunteers. In support to BOP policy, inmates may participate in religious observances and holy days; wear religious items; and have access to religious materials."

I wonder if Ken Schaap would be interested in applying for a contracted spiritual leader position at the Federal Prison in Ashland KY? He's only about 130 miles away.

Your obsession with js verges on creepy!

...and your obsession with no value???
 
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NoValue, I read once that clergy in prison are not allowed to serve as chaplains because it gives them authority over other prisoners.
 
Schaap doesn't have Eddie LaPina and Bob Hooker to lean on now ::) He can't even rely on old pals Trieber/Hutson/Brown.

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