Alliance of Prison Ministry Organizations and Affiliates

Alliance of Prison Ministry Organizations and Affiliates APMOA Is a professional association of Seventh-day Adventists involved in Prison and Jail Ministry. (See "Company Overview"/"Long Description " Sections.)

From September of 1989 until October of 2005, APMOA was known as the Adventist Prison Ministries Association (APMA), which was the support and service organization for Seventh-day Adventist Prison Ministry volunteers in the North American Division. We are now a 501(c)3 international self-supporting professional association of Adventist prison and Jail Ministry volunteers, known as the Alliance of

Prison Ministry Organizations and Affiliates (APMOA), that serves as a Prison Ministry training and consultation resource to all levels of the world-wide Seventh-day Adventist Church. Although we changed our name and the scope of our mission, our officers and Board members are all - and must be - Seventh-day Adventists in good standing at their local churches. Also, we are totally committed to supporting the global mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, especially as it relates Prison and Jail Ministry. (We also have an "Endorsement of Credibility" from the North American Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.)

04/19/2023
05/28/2018
01/30/2018

PRISON MINISTRY CONVENTION:
July 25-28, 2018
Hotel Elegante Convention & Event Center
2886 S. Circle Drive
Colorado Springs, Colorado

10/03/2016

APMOA (Alliance of Prison Ministry Organizations and Affiliates) is an international association of Adventist Jail and Prison Missionaries. Consider becoming an investor (member) today!!! We NEED you! Check out what your investment accomplishes by visiting our website at: www.apmoa.co. We are "Building Community for Christ".

09/30/2016

Save the dates. Our biennial Prison Ministry Training Convocation will be held July 27-29, 2017 in beautiful Crystal City (Arlington, Va.), which is just outside Washington, D.C. During this mini-Convention, we will hold our "Alice A. Humphrey Awards Banquet". We look forward to seeing you at this event, More information to come in December. Our next full Convention will be held in Colorado July 25-28, 2018. Mark your calendars, now!!!

09/30/2016

Our President, Daniel McManus, is currently at Atlanta airport, on his way to Denver, Colorado to conduct a Prison Evangelism Training Conference for the weekend, at the Rocky Mountain Conference office. Attendees will receive certification from the Rocky Mountain Conference and APMOA.

08/25/2016

Alliance of Prison Ministry Organizations and Affiliates We would love to have all Seventh-day Adventists become a member of APMOA. Even those that do not go into prisons and/or jails can become Associate Members (financial supporters) for only $15.00 a year. Students can become members for only $10.00 a year. Contact us directly by calling (804) 495-5503, or send an email to [email protected], for an application. For more information about APMOA (including APMOA's Mission and Vision Statements), see the "About Us" on this site. You can also visit our website at www.apmoa.com to learn "Why You Should Join APMOA".

2009 Convention is coming!!!

08/16/2016

We closed out our Prison Ministry Convention, on Saturday Evening (July 30, 2016), with the "Alice A. Humphrey Awards Banquet". James Wetmore, from the Carolina Conference of SDA, received the "James Payne Meritorious Service Award" for his work with adult offenders and staff; Larry Barker, also from the Carolina Conference, received the "Harry James Williams Lifetime Achievement Award"; Leonel Pottinger, from the New Jersey Conference, received the "Monte Sahlin Distinguished Leadership Award"; Moses Henry, from the Ontario Conference (Canada), received the "Charles L. Cheatham Commitment to Excellence Award"; Millicent Cohn-Fairman, also from the Ontario Conference, received the "Edith E. Tucker Meritorious Service Award" for her work with children of offenders; and Leigh Lewis, from the Potomac Conference, received the 1st "Betty L. Kelley Humanitarian Award".

Persons inducted into the "Alice A. Humphrey Circle of Compassion" were: Donna Schmidt (Minnesota Conference); Florence Darby (Arizona Conference); Doris Boyer (Allegheny East Conference); and Arthur Webb (Lake Region Conference).
The next Awards Banquet will be held at the APMOA Prison Ministry Convocation July 28-29, 2017 in Crystal City, Virginia (just outside of Washington, D.C.). The next Convention will be held July 25-29, 2017 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Save the dates!!

08/15/2016

Our 1st Biennial International Prison Ministry Convention, held in Charlotte, N.C. July 27-31, 2016, was greeted on Sabbath (July 30, 2016), via video, by Elder Ted Wilson, President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. We appreciate his kind remarks and well wishes to those who attended the Convention. Our next Convention, if our Lord does not return first (I hope that He does!!!) will be held in Colorado Springs, Colorado July 25-29, 2018. I personally look forward to seeing all of you (reading this), especially those who attended this Convention. Although we will not hold a 4 day Convention next year (2017), we will hold a 2 day Prison Ministry Convocation in Crystal City, Virginia (just outside of Washington, D.C.) July 28-29. Save the date!!!

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P. O. Box 26
Highland Springs, VA
23075

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From September of 1989 until October of 2005, APMOA was known as the Adventist Prison Ministries Association (APMA), which was the support and service organization for Seventh-day Adventist Prison Ministry volunteers in the North American Division. We are now a 501(c)3 international self-supporting professional Network (Association) of individual Prison Ministry volunteers and organizations, known as the Alliance of Prison Ministry Organizations and Affiliates (APMOA). We offer “Prison Ministry” training and consultation services, as well as resources, to all levels of the world-wide Seventh-day Adventist Church, as well as to other Christians that are not affiliated with the Adventist Faith. (We train people, at our Conventions and other events, how to properly do “Prison Ministry” in their respective Conferences and /or areas. We do not do any form of “Prison Ministry”, anywhere,in APMOA’s name.)

Although we changed our name and the scope of our mission, we are totality committed to training Seventh-day Adventists (locally and globally), as well as other Christians, how to properly carry out the “Great Commission”, especially as it relates to those directly involved in providing “Prison Ministry” (Evangelism Behind Bars, Prisoner’s Family Support, and Ministry To Returning Citizens).