County Jail Disciples

This page outlines our outreach to Oregon county jails, inviting volunteers to form simple, reproducible disciple-making churches that multiply across each facility.

A meticulously arranged stack of worn, leather-bound Bibles with subtle gold embossing on their spines, set atop a smooth, clean oak table with a matte finish. The environment is a bright, minimalist room with pale neutral walls and large frosted glass panels, allowing soft, natural daylight to fill the space without any harsh shadows. The lighting gently highlights the textures of the leather and the grain of the wood, evoking a calm, contemplative mood. The composition uses a centered, slightly elevated perspective and a shallow depth of field, ensuring the stack is in crisp focus against a gently blurred background. The photographic realism and clean, modern aesthetic reflect the site's professional, structured atmosphere and reinforce the focus on biblical ministry resources.
A pristine, undisturbed white notepad embossed with a discreet silver cross in the corner, accompanied by a sleek brushed-steel pen positioned neatly on a smooth stone countertop in a quiet, sunlit study. The light streams in from an unseen window, creating soft geometric highlights and subtle, orderly shadows that emphasize the notepad’s clean edges and the counter’s natural veining. The mood is serene and purposeful, hinting at moments of private reflection or structured vision-casting. Shot from an eye-level perspective with a wide, balanced frame and a photographic, minimalist style, the image suggests both professionalism and the deeply personal work behind the ministry.

Disciple Making Prisons

We empower simple, biblically grounded churches inside Oregon prisons and standing teams in county jails.