DESCRIPTION OF MINISTRIES
Outreach Ministries

Volunteering with Prison Fellowship
Prison Fellowship is truly a volunteer-dependent ministry. God has blessed this ministry with thousands and probably hundreds of thousands of volunteers who have provided ministry to prisoners, ex-prisoners, victims and their families since PF was founded in 1976.
Today there are Christian volunteers just like you who volunteer to lead Bible studies and in-prison seminars, assist crime victims, impact criminal justice legislation, mentor at-risk youth and ex-prisoners, purchase and deliver gifts to children of prisoners at Christmas, and provide administrative support in PFM's offices around the U.S.
Volunteers are also involved in numerous leadership roles-serving on area councils and on Ministry Delivery Teams that coordinate the ministry programs at the local level. The Ministry Delivery Team model strives to engage the local church and empower its members to coordinate local ministry. Through the diversity and unity of lay leadership from local Churches, Ministry Delivery Teams can be developed to more effectively proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to those impacted by crime at the local level.
Our desire is to engage the church and create a seamless structure focused on ministry. We believe that PFM must partner with the local church to participate in a special ministry to the "least of these" in response to Matthew 25:34-40. It is our desire to involve volunteers at all levels in the ministry and to provide opportunities to work interdenominationally, cross-racially, and cross-culturally at New Christ Memorial Church. If you would like to become a part of this ministry please email prisonfellowship@newcmc.org

The purpose of CMC Recovery ministry is to fellowship and celebrate God´s healing power in our lives through the "Recovery Principles." This experience allows us to "be changed." We open the door by sharing our experiences, strengths and hopes with one another. In addition, we become willing to accept God´s grace in solving our lives´ problems. By working and applying these Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from our addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors. The Overcommer's Fellowship meets every Monday at 7:30pm in the Fellowship Hall.

Do you enjoy helping organize and host social events? Well, maybe the Cyber-Café Ministry is the place for you! One hour before the 11:00am service and immediately following our 11:00am service we host a coffee and donut get-together at the Cyber Café, located in the Crouch Bible book & music store. This is a place where CMC members and guests can get to know one another and have free access to the internet. To volunteer here, please call 818-361-1087 or email cybercafe@newcmc.org.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Wireless Internet Now Available!
Once you’re connected, you can check your e-mail, surf the Internet, or get work done all at high speeds and in the comfort of a wonderful environment.. Relax over a cup of coffee or tea, fresh cookies from the Kick Back Café.
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