Oregon Prison Disciple

Disciple Oregon Inmates is focused on starting biblically grounded, simple church models inside state facilities, and developing teams in every county jail to multiply faith.

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.
A carefully arranged set of polished wooden communion trays, each holding a single row of gleaming silver cups, placed in perfect alignment on a long, neutral linen-covered table. The surrounding environment is a bright, modern multipurpose hall with pale stone flooring and minimalist architectural lines. Fluorescent overhead lighting ensures even, shadow-free illumination, subtly reflecting off the cup surfaces and emphasizing the smooth wood grain. The composition uses a rule-of-thirds approach, photographed from a low, frontal angle to create inviting depth, producing a calm, reverent atmosphere that underlines the core rituals in biblical disciple-making within correctional settings.

Disciple-making in prisons

We partner with local churches to train simple, reproducible disciple-making communities inside Oregon prisons and in county jails, equipping inmates to lead others toward Christ.