John Lewis (right) has been named the new chaplain for the Charles County Detention Center. Sgt. Tracy Williams, supervisor of the Classification and Treatment Unit, sits with Lewis in the center. (Photo: CCSO)
LA PLATA, Md. (May 08, 2008)—The Charles County Sheriffs Office on Monday announced that John Lewis has been appointed to serve as the chaplain for the County's detention center. Lewis is the founder of Point of Change Jail and Street Ministry, Inc.
John was selected because as a volunteer here, he has offered a positive influence in the lives of the inmates, said Sgt. Tracy Williams, supervisor of the Classification and Treatment Unit. We are excited about this opportunity because of the strong connections John has in the community, which will assist us in treating inmates while they are here and caring for them upon release back into the community.
As the Charles County Detention Centers full-time chaplain, he will oversee all religious activity and will also focus on providing life skills to inmates to help them transition back into the community upon their release. His ministry will offer Bible studies and one-on-one sessions with inmates.
According to the Sheriff's Office, Lewis also plans to reach out to inmates families, as well as to victims as part of the healing process for the community.
There are currently more than 50 program volunteers and facilitators at the Detention Center, half of whom provide religious services. Lewis has long been one himself, volunteering to host up to five Bible studies a week.
He hopes to recruit more volunteers willing to teach skills to inmates like financial planning, reading, as well as religion. Additionally, he wants to work with employers who will hire ex-offenders.
Every church, organization and business in this community is welcome to get involved with this ministry, Lewis said. You dont need anything other than a willing heart.
Lewis has been involved with prison ministries for 10 years. He has been employed by the Center for Abused Persons, United Cerebral Palsy, Vesta Inc., and the Spring Dell Center. He has administered services as an independent provider for the Charles County Health Department, providing respite care for individuals with disabilities.
Lewis is also a spiritual volunteer at the Robert J. Fuller Transitional House and continues to assist as needed in the drug and alcohol recovery ministry at Choose Life Church Ministries. When the church started the recovery group, I got to use all the skills I had acquired over the years to show the love of the Lord to people who were in need of help, said Lewis. The church's efforts have helped people communitywide.
Lewis is excited about the new opportunity to serve his community and to provide spiritual guidance to the inmates at the Charles County Detention Center.
I would like to thank God, my wife, Alesia, my family, my church and Pastor John H. Howie and Reverend Patricia W. Howie, who are also volunteers at the Detention Center, Lewis said. I am grateful to Sheriff Coffey, [Corrections Division Commander] Capt. Pam Dottellis and Sgt. Williams for allowing me the opportunity to serve as the chaplain of the Charles County Detention Center,
Lewis was raised in Washington, D.C., and has lived in Charles County for the last decade. He is an ordained, licensed and registered chaplain and belongs to a professional chaplains association.
Anyone who wishes to assist with the spiritual or physical support of Point of Change Jail and Street Ministry, Inc., may call 301-609-5917 or may send donations to PO Box 1509, La Plata, MD 20646. For more information about the chaplaincy program at Charles County Detention Center, e-mail jail.ministry (at) hotmail.com.