We believe jails and prisons aren’t just places to serve time - they can be places of transformation and growth. Long Hollow is here to clearly share the Gospel with incarcerated men and women and help them on their discipleship journey. We believe every facility can become a sending force - where people meet Jesus, are transformed, grow as disciples, and impact their circle of influence for the kingdom.
Long Hollow serves incarcerated men and women in a variety of ways, and we’re constantly working to expand our reach.
The Pando app is a faith-based app that makes it possible for inmates all over the country to receive spiritual content like sermons, Bible studies, worship music, and more. Long Hollow partners with Pando to deliver sermons and other content available to stream on-demand. With over 20,000 Long Hollow subscribers, one million views, and 3,000 reported salvations (and growing) related to Long Hollow content, the Pando app is a vital way for incarcerated people to receive the message of the Gospel.
Long Hollow hosts in-person campuses in several locations. These campuses include things like church services, discipleship groups, Bible studies, Celebrate Recovery, and business classes led by inmates and Long Hollow serve team members. Partnerships are when we join another ministry already at work within a facility.
Long Hollow Jail and Prison Campuses/Partnerships:
Deborah K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center, Nashville, TN *Partnership with Prison Fellowship
Lois M. DeBerry Special Needs Facility, Nashville, TN
Sumner County Jail, Gallatin, TN
Trousdale Turner Correctional Center, Hartsville, TN
Walker State Prison, Rock Spring, GA
You can play a vital role in loving and supporting the men and women who are part of our Long Hollow family, even as they walk through life behind prison walls. Opportunities to serve include:
Prison Outreach Team - Men and women age 18 and over read, pray over, and help respond to every letter we receive. Outreach Team members do not have direct contact with inmates.
Serve In Person - Men and women age 18 and over have the opportunity to be trained and become team members who visit incarcerated men and women on an ongoing basis. Opportunities include co-leading discipleship groups, attending services, and helping lead Bible studies, Celebrate Recovery, or business classes.
For questions or more information on the Jail and Prison Ministry, contact prisonministry@longhollow.com.