Address: 3791 State Route 63, Lebanon, OH 45036
Service Times: Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 pm Type: State Prison Gender: Male Security: High Volunteers: Male and Female Launch: November 2015 Four-Seven Director of Operations: Joe Domiano |
Aaron Johnson
SITE LEADER - LeCI |
Programs
Crossroads Anywhere
Experience weekend Crossroads services inside prisons in Ohio. Men and women across the state are joining the Crossroads community each week as they come together to worship and experience weekly services. |
Quest
What is it like to have a one-day retreat that takes a deep dive into what it looks like to be men and women of God? Quest is an all-day event that is structured around strengthening community and seeing ourselves as God does. |
Building Success
The first course in the “Four-Seven” course curriculum, this multi-week course teaches a combination of professional, personal and spiritual skills to participants. |
Undivided
A five-week spiritual journey, bringing people together for meaningful conversation and experiences that can lead to growth and healing the racial divide in our city. |
Go! Local
Each year, thousands of people from churches across the region serve the homeless, pray with the broken, paint schools, clean neighborhoods and help make a difference to hundreds of deserving organizations. Go! Local allows The Four-Seven to bring this amazing event inside the prison walls. |
The God Experiment
For people wrestling with who God is, whether or not He exists, and what it would mean to say “yes” to a relationship with Jesus. It's a time to ask questions, process and relate in a small group setting. Tried everything else? What would it be like to...try God? |
Real Marriage
Whether your marriage is thriving or just surviving, dive into this program to help build a stronger marriage. Learn skills to resolve conflict, speak each others “love language,” improve intimacy and build momentum as a couple despite the current separation. |
Rec Games
Nothing says fellowship quite like a friendly game. Throughout the year, the volunteers and residents face off in softball and basketball games. (We’ve been challenged to flag football, but we aren’t that brave.) |