Sep 06, 2024

Can you imagine being separated from your family and friends at Christmas?  Those who are incarcerated suffer this isolation and other deprivations on a daily basis, but at Christmas, those losses can be particularly difficult.  Though the EPA Conference’s Christmas Cards for People in Prison program, you can help those who are imprisoned know of God’s love for them.  Simply write an encouraging note on a card, sign your first name only, and return the completed cards to the Eastern PA Conference Prison Ministry Team so that they are received by Monday, November 4 at the latest. 

Over the last several years, congregants and community members in Eastern PA have delivered thousands of these cards each year to a number of correctional facilities, touching the hearts of those who are imprisoned.  With your help, we can continue to reach out in love through this ministry again this year. 

It is easy to do – just follow these 3 simple steps:

  1. OBTAIN CARDS:  This can be achieved several ways – either
  • Make the cards yourselves, using the approved card images (click here for card images) following these simple directions (click here for directions).  It’s easy, inexpensive and you simply need the correct paper (60# cover stock) and access to a color printer/copier.  If you are able to do this, it helps us provide for those who cannot

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2. COMPLETE CARDS

Write a brief encouraging note on each card and sign your first name.  Please be sure to follow directions provided here.  Feel free to use these suggestions to help you get started on thinking about what to write, and click here for a flyer to use for promotion

3. RETURN CARDS

Completed cards can be mailed/returned to the EPA Conference Office (click here for mailing address), or returned at one of several drop off locations around the conference (click here for a list of pick up/drop off locations)

Questions? Contact Marilyn Schneider, Chair of Prison Ministry and Restorative Justice Team, at prisonministries@epaumc.church

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