In early 2012, Christ Community Chapel joined forces with Akron-based Broken Chains Ministry. Broken Chains’ mission is to engage former offenders for the purpose of reintegration back into the community, thereby lowering recidivism rates in our region and multiplying public safety. Under Executive Director & Chaplain Rev. Dennis Shawhan, Broken Chains collaborates with the Summit County Jail, the court system, law enforcement, business leaders, churches and parachurch organizations to introduce offenders to the life-transforming power of the Gospel.
Rev. Dennis Shawhan, Executive Director & Chaplain
Broken Chains Ministry
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, Who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.”
Would you prayerfully consider how you might come alongside CCC ministry partner Broken Chains to minister God’s comfort? Here are some current opportunities:
- · Pray for the ministry
- · Serve as a Broken Chains volunteer – contact those listed below for details
- · Serve as a Broken Chains mentor to incarcerated men and women
- · Serve on their Sunday night Chapel team to females in area corrections programs
For more information, please contact:
Carol Fitch, ministry coordinator: cjc2000@ameritech.net
To learn more about Broken Chains Ministry, please go to: