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One Network, Three communities

“Empowering Disciplemakers Affected by Incarceration”

The Empowerment Network is comprised of three communities who recognize the value of empowering disciplemakers in prison and after re-entry.​

Facilitators Cohort: People who empower disciplemakers in prison for the strengthening of the indigenous church inside, by sharing ideas with other cohort members and producing new resources for the indigenous church.

Alumni Association: Graduates of formal in-prison disciplemaking programs of three years or more, such as TUMI’s Capstone Curriculum and Prison Seminaries Foundation, who interact with each other on the outside for mutual support, networking, and Christian spiritual growth.

Church Alliance: Churches who have received basic training to welcome effective disciplemakers coming from prison to find their place of service in their church community, are listed in a public-facing national directory, and who share ideas with other Alliance churches.

Church Alliance Directory

The church alliance directory is a public-facing listing of u.s. churches who have received orientation from the empowerment network to welcome effective disciplemakers coming from prison in finding A place of service in their church community.

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