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The Christian Jail Ministry Board

Since Christian Jail Ministry began in 1979, its ministry has been overseen by a local board composed of local pastors, volunteers in the ministry, Christian business men and women, and the leadership of the Howard County Detention Center (HCDC). The chaplains and the HCDC leadership are ex-offcio (i.e. non-voting) members of the Board.

The CJM Board has several responsibilities. First, it prays for and encourages the CJM chaplains and volunteers. Second, it reviews CJM's ministry and programs, and plans for future programs. Its approval is required for major modifications (additions or changes) to CJM's ministry. Third, it reviews and must approve CJM's budget each year, and it helps to raise funds to support this ministry.

The CJM Board normally meets 2-3 times a year, with individuals and committees working in between the Board meetings. Their tasks range from administrating the annual program of Christmas presents and help for inmate children and making arrangements for the annual CJM Volunteer Recognition and Fund Raising Banquet to conducting the compensation survey of local pastors and associate pastors (information that CJM uses in establishing its chaplain compensation).

We praise God for the godly men and women that have been willing to give their time and energy to CJM's fruitful ministry (no one is compensated materially for serving on the CJM Board). The godly men and women of the CJM Board are one reason that everyone contributing to this ministry can have confidence that the money is being used properly. They are local and they are involved. They see what is being done.

We ask you to pray for the CJM Board. If you know any of the CJM Board members (listed below), let them know you appreciate the way they are being used of God in guiding and overseeing this ministry. Their role is important, even if not as public as those who teach Bible classes or serve as one-on-one discipleship mentors to inmates.

Meetings of the CJM Board are open to all who wish to attend. Anyone interested in attending a Board meeting should contact the President of the Board or the CJM Lead Chaplain (410-997-0253).

Membership of the CJM Board at the end of 2004 is shown below. Over the years, local pastors from most of the major Protestant denominations have served as CJM Board members, as have many of the CJM volunteers. Some have served on the CJM Board for a decade or two. We appreciate the dedication of all who have been part of the Chirst-honoring ministry in this way.

The CJM Board (November 2007)

Name CJM Position
Gail Bates Board
Geneva Colbert Vice-President
Pastor Jerry Cooper Associate Chaplain
Pastor Dan Crow Board
Rev. Bob Davis, Sr Board
Pastor Jorge Fonseca* Associate Chaplain
Pastor Jay Gamble Board & Volunteer
Donald Glenn Secretary & Volunteer
Beverly Goering President
Pastor Kevin Hardy Board
Dr. Randall Harley Board & Volunteer
Robin Harvey Treasurer
Pastor Robert Hurte Board
Pastor Irwyn Ince* Associate Chaplain
Jack Kavanagh* Board, HCDC Director
Bob Lunde Board & Volunteer
Rev. Guy Nichols, Jr* Chaplain
Dr. Dale Pace CJM President Emeritus
James L. Phelps Board
Pastor Walter Rodriguez* Associate Chaplain
Bob Rose Board & Volunteer
Patricia Schupple* Board, HCDC Deputy Director
Pastor Maxwell Ware Board & Volunteer
Gerard Washington* Chaplain's Assistant

* non-voting ex officio members of the CJM Board: the CJM chaplains and HCDC staff
Principal officers are bold,
ex-offcio members have * before their names